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The campaign follows the successful campaign in 2014 and 2019, where the BJP won a majority of the seats in the Lok Sabha. The national executive meeting of BJP held on 16 and 17 January 2023 saw the party reaffirm its faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and extend the tenure of BJP national president J. P. Nadda .
The BJP-led NDA surpassed the majority threshold of 272 and won 293 seats. However, unlike the previous election, the BJP did not win a majority in both houses of parliament having only won 240 seats (losing 63 seats from the 303 seats they previously held since 2019 as well as losing their 10-year long benefit of being the sole-controller of both houses of parliament since 2014) in the Lok ...
The 2024 Indian general election was held in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in 5 phases from 19 April to 20 May 2024 to elect 5 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. [1] [2] The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) won 2 seats each, with BJP winning the single largest share of the popular vote at 24.36% and JKNC coming second at 22.30%.
0.37% : 9 Dhenkanal: 25 May 2024 78.01% 2.68% : 10 Bolangir: 20 May 2024 77.52% 2.61% : 11 Kalahandi: 13 May 2024 77.90% 1.49% : 12 Nabarangpur (ST) 82.16% 2.64% : 13 Kandhamal: 20 May 2024 74.13% 1.03% : 14 Cuttack: 25 May 2024 71.20% 1.39% : 15 Kendrapara: 1 June 2024 71.22% 1.17% : 16 Jagatsinghpur (SC) 75.48% 0.65% : 17 Puri: 25 May 2024 75 ...
April 2024 [134] ±3-5% 3: 2 0 INDIA: Times Now-ETG: December 2023: ±3% 2-3: 1-3 0-1 INDIA: ABP News-CVoter March 2024 [135] ±5% 3: 2 0 INDIA: India Today-CVoter February 2024 [136] ±3-5% 3: 2 0 INDIA: Times Now-ETG: December 2023: ±3% 2-3: 1-3 0-1 INDIA: India TV-CNX October 2023: ±3% 2 2 1 Tie between INDIA and NDA; Times Now-ETG ...
[2] [3] On 7 June 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi confirmed the support of 293 MPs to Droupadi Murmu, the president of India. [4] This marked Modi's third term as prime minister and his first time heading a coalition government , [ 5 ] with the Telugu Desam Party of Andhra Pradesh and Janata Dal (United) of Bihar emerging as two main allies.
Contesting Seats 1. Peoples Party of India (Democratic) 10 2. Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 6 3. Bharatiya Asha Party 5 4. Bharatheeya Jawan Kisan Party: 4 5. Bhartiya Shakti Chetna Party 4 6. Aam Aadmi Parivartan Party 2 7. Ekam Sanatan Bharat Dal: 2 8. Rashtrawadi Janlok Party (Satya) 2 9. Rashtriya Lokswaraj Party 2 10 ...
3 75% 4 2 50% 7 1 14% 1 1 100% Did Not Contest Scheduled Caste 9 5 1 20% 7 3 43% 2 2 100% 3 1 33% Did Not Contest 1 0 0% Did Not Contest 1 1 100% Scheduled Tribe 28 21 20 95% 25 1 4% 7 7 100% Did Not Contest Did Not Contest 2 0 0% 1 0 0% Did Not Contest Total 81 43 34 79% 68 21 31% 30 16 53% 7 4 57% 4 2 50% 10 1 10% 2 1 50% 1 1 100%