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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 ...
In total, the top five political parties in terms of electoral bonds received are the BJP, which received Rs 6,060.5 crore, the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC), which received Rs 1,609.5 crore, the Congress Party, with Rs 1,421.8 crore, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), which received Rs 1,214.7 crore, and the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), which ...
The BJP's total vote share stood at 37.4 per cent, an increase of over 6 percentage points from 31.34 per cent in 2014. The National Democratic Alliance secured a vote share of 45 per cent, compared to 38 per cent in 2014. In contrast, the vote share of Indian National Congress remained the same at 19.5 per cent.
In addition, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won 353 seats. [10] The BJP won 37.76% [11] of votes, while the NDA's combined vote was 45% of the 603.7 million votes that were polled. [12] [13] The Indian National Congress won 52 seats, failing to get 10% of the seats needed to claim the post of Leader of the Opposition. [14]
Most polls predict a win for Modi and the BJP, ... Prime Minister Modi urged people to vote in record numbers to strengthen democracy. ... There are a total of 28 states in India.
Year Total Seats Seats Contested Seats won Change in seats Votes Percentage of votes Vote swing 1983: 294 80 3 - 582,464 2.76 - 1985: 294 10 8 5 372,978
[103] [104] The vote share of the BJP was 31% of all votes cast, a low figure relative to the number of seats it won. [105] This was the first instance since 1984 of a single party achieving an outright majority in the Indian Parliament [106] and the first time that it achieved a majority in the Lok Sabha on its own strength.
The BJP proposed a 'GYAN' formula consisting of four segments - Garib (poor), Yuva (youth), Annadata (farmers) and Nari (women) in its manifesto. [27] The Bharatiya Janata Party started a campaign to gather public recommendations and suggestions for the advancement of the State and the country, which will be incorporated into the party's ...