BJP headed for bigger win than 2014, PM Modi set for second term
NDA is ahead in 342 of the 542 seats, while the BJP lead has crossed 300
“Victory of the hopes of youths, the poor, and farmers,” Amit Shah said
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP is headed for a victory bigger than in 2014 – a 300-plus figure the BJP reached as a single largest party. The BJP keeps its core states – the Hindi heartland, Gujarat and Maharashtra – while posting fresh victories in Bengal, Odisha and the northeast. It has also scored a huge win in Karnataka – a state the Congress rules jointly with HD Kumaraswamy. “Together we grow. Together we prosper. Together we will build a strong and inclusive India. India wins yet again! #VijayiBharat,” PM Modi tweeted. Rahul Gandhi congratulated the Prime Minister, saying “We report the people”. Elections were held on 542 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats and a party or alliance needs 272 seats to form government