Record victory for Modi's ministers; Puri and Alphons go down
Elections | May 23, 2019 21:38 ISTNarendra Modi-led BJP registered a landslide victory in the 2019 General Elections.
Narendra Modi-led BJP registered a landslide victory in the 2019 General Elections.
If someone has won, it's Hindustan that has won, it's democracy that has won, it's public that has won, & therefore, all BJP & NDA people with humility dedicate this victory to public.
BJP's Dr Satyapal Singh is the sitting MP from Baghpat. In 2014 Lok Sabha election, Singh defeated Samajwadi Party's Ghulam Mohammed by a big vote margin.
In its landslide victory, the BJP has seen its vote share soar past 50 per cent in at least 13 states and Union territories, a feat which the rival Congress could manage only in Puducherry.
Noting the "severe setback in these elections", the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) has decided to introspect and draw lessons from it.
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Twitter India on Thursday said conversations around the 2019 Lok Sabha elections grew 300 per cent from 2014 to reach 396 million tweets between January 1 and May 23.
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Bangalore South has been a bastion of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the party has never lost the seat since 1991. Late BJP MP Ananth Kumar won the constituency from 1996 to 2014.
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, staring at the face of defeat in his family bastion Amethi and in India, has humbly accepted defeat. In a televised press conference on Thursday evening, he said he did not want to discuss the possible reasons of the defeat because "the people of India have already decided".
Counting of votes for the Gurugram Lok Sabha constituency is nearing an end, and according to the trends, Rao Inderjit Singh has registered a victory over his nearest rival Ajay Singh Yadav of Congress.
This constituency had been the stronghold of the Congress till 2004. But since 2004, in the past three elections, BJP has won. N Keshava Iyengar from the INC was the first MP to represent this constituency when the first general election were held in India.
In all these years of general elections in the country, the Lok Sabha polls have witnessed wins with vote margins as low as 0.0014 per cent and as high as 97 per cent. In this Lok Sabha election too, several records are slated to be set and broken.
Anantnag voted for the Lok Sabha election in two phases on April 23 and April 29. Anantnag, one of Jammu and Kashmir's six Lok Sabha seats, has remained vacant for three years now. Spread over four districts, Anantnag Lok Sabha constituency comprises of 16 assembly seats.
The Lok Sabha constituency of Kendrapara consists of seven Vidhan Sabha constituencies. Kendrapara is known as an anti-Congress bastion. The last time a Congress candidate won the seat was way back in 1952.
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