Pseudo Secularism will not work in India anymore, says PM Modi in his victory speech
Elections | May 24, 2019 16:44 ISTPseudo Secularism will not work in India anymore, says PM Modi in his victory speech
Pseudo Secularism will not work in India anymore, says PM Modi in his victory speech
India on Thursday gave a resounding mandate to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party for another second term in power, cutting across deep fault lines of caste, religion, family loyalties and class drawn over several decades. The BJP won 303 LS seats and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance won 352 seats in the Lok Sabha.
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Nationalism has become a bad word. No wonder. It has come to mean not only xenophobia, hating foreigners, but also sectarianism. Intolerance for sections of one’s own country. That is ugly nationalism, and should be shunned at all costs.
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This is a 21st century India, a 'New India', this victory is the victory of honesty, says PM Modi
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Earlier in the day, Uttar Pradesh Congress President Raj Babbar also offered to resign, claiming moral responsibility for the poor performance of the Congress in Uttar Pradesh where the party won just one of the 80 seats.
Talking to reporters, Azam Khan said: "I have got votes from all sections of society and this can be verified from polling booths. I want to tell my rivals that if this is not found to be true, I will resign from the Lok Sabha."
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For the Congress, the vote share reduced drastically from 26.4 per cent in 2014 to 13.8 per cent this time. However, the party still managed to win a single seat.
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Mayawati, who has always been at loggerheads with Samajwadi Party, this time had put everything on stake and had joined hands with her arch rival.
The BJP has improved its Lok Sabha performance in Odisha by winning five seats and remaining ahead in two out of the 21 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state.
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The saffron party had tried to capitalise on the emotional connect of the devotees, especially women, to the Sabarimala Temple and its traditions and saw it as a "golden opportunity" to open its account in the Lok Sabha from the state.
Crushing, because he got a mere five votes -- when his own family has nine members. He was in the fray with the other 18 candidates from the seat.
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