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  • BJP loses Faizabad as INDIA Bloc blunts temple campaign

    BJP loses Faizabad as INDIA Bloc blunts temple campaign

    BJP candidate Lallu Singh, the sitting MP, has conceded the race to Samajwadi Party candidate Awadhesh Prasad….reports Asian Lite News

    In a result that will leave many shocked, the BJP has lost its seat in Uttar Pradesh’s Faizabad – the constituency in which the Ram Mandir has been built.

    BJP candidate Lallu Singh, the sitting MP, has conceded the race to Samajwadi Party candidate Awadhesh Prasad.

    Singh was quoted as saying, “Hum aapka samman nahi bacha paaye (we could not save your respect. There could have been some fault in me. You worked very hard and showed full dedication towards the party. My only request is that it may happen that if you go out in the area, opposition leaders and workers may comment on us. But will have to show tolerance and avoid any unwarranted things. You win some, you lose some in a battlefield,” Singh added.

    “I will introspect about myself. There could have been a reason that we lost this election. Despite Modi-Yogi leadership, this has happened, so there must be some major flaw in me. Go to your home now. Do not lose your heart.”

    Singh was previously elected to Parliament in 2019 and 2014 when the BJP-led NDA netted 71 and 62 seats in Uttar Pradesh.

    Prasad, meanwhile, told the media, “I will get those people rehabilitated, whose houses or shops were demolished by the BJP government. I will work to keep Lord Ram’s dignity intact.”

    The BJP looks set for heavy losses in the bellwether northern state of Uttar Pradesh.

    The Opposition Samajwadi Party has won 23 seats and is leading in 14 seats, while the Congress has won four seats and is leading in two.

    The BJP, meanwhile, has won 22 seats and is leading in 11 seats.

    The Ram temple, inaugurated in January by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was seen as an event that would cement his legacy and the party’s poll victory.

    The opening temple, on a site previously contested by Muslims, fulfilled a three-decades old BJP promise which it mentioned in almost every campaign rally during the massive two-months long vote.

    Dheeraj Mishra, writing for Indian Express, noted that chants like “500 varshon baad Ram Lalla apne ghar me aaye hain” and “Jo Raam ko laaye hain hum unko laayenge” were frequently used at the BJP’s rallies.

    The Ram temple in Ayodhya has been the fulcrum of BJP’s politics in the 1990s – which catapulted it to the national level.

    Several reasons can be offered for the BJP’s underwhelming performance in Uttar Pradesh.

    These include the performance of “UP ke ladke” Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav, the Opposition claiming that Modi would remove Yogi Adityanath as chief minister and a spike in prices of food, petrol LPG, is to be factored in too.

    Ayodhya, Jan 22 (ANI): A view of the decorated Ram Janmabhoomi Temple on the occasion of its Pran Pratishtha ceremony, in Ayodhya on Monday. (ANI Photo)

    “The SP-Congress coalition has also gained it votes from the Dalits and minorities, and this went against the BJP,” the piece noted.

    Prasad, the Samajwadi candidate, is a Dalit.

    “The way BSP’s core voters got scattered, it is very clear that Dalits this time voted for the INDI alliance,” political analyst Preetam Srivastava told Moneycontrol.

    An analysis believes that the public in UP may have voted along the lines of caste. It argued that the ‘400 paar’ slogan also may have hurt the BJP as it raised concerns about possible constitutional amendments.

    “The 2024 elections in UP have underscored the enduring importance of caste dynamics over religious sentiment in electoral politics. The BJP’s loss, despite the Ram Temple consecration, suggests that voters prioritised local issues and caste affiliations over broader religious narratives,” the piece concluded.

    The Samajwadi Party’s move to field a Dalit candidate in a non-reserved seat proved successful, Prashant Trivedi, associate professor at the Giri Institute of Development Studies, told Hindustan Times.

    Modi during campaigning in Barabanki and Hamirpur on 17 May had claimed that the Congress and the Samajwadi Party would run a bulldozer over the Ram temple if elected to power.

    He asked them to take lessons from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on where bulldozers should be used instead.

    ‘Mandir alone cannot work’

    The outcome has drawn the focus of analysts to the issues of unemployment and high inflation – two key concerns of voters that surveys showed trumped religion.

    “The result has also inherent message that the ‘Mandir alone’ cannot work when there is a joblessness, paper leaks, rising inflation and local issues are not being addressed properly,” Mishra wrote in Indian Express.

    “The decline in the seats of the BJP is linked to three states, which are Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Rajasthan. In UP particularly the construction and inauguration of the Ram temple did not become a big issue. The social coalition made by Samajwadi Party and Congress seems to have made the difference as it was formidable,” Lokniti national coordinator Sandeep Shastri told Reuters.

    Political analyst Surendra Kumar Diwedi told Reuters, “Developmental issues especially, which are related to youths like rampant leaks of the competitive examination (services) and unemployment, had made an impact on the youths who were the largest chunk of voters.”

    “We are very happy with the temple but people were fed up with the BJP,” said Rakesh Yadav.

    Yadav is the chairperson of the Ayodhya Vyapar Mandal, a traders body.

    He said there was anger among small business owners for getting lower than expected compensation when their shops were demolished during Ayodhya’s redevelopment ahead of the temple inauguration.

    “People will not always fall for the caste or temple-mosque politics. They also want to see development which is why the results may surprise us all,” he added.

    On 22 January, an idol of the new Ram Lalla was consecrated at the Ayodhya temple, in a landmark event led by the prime minister who also gave a clarion call to go beyond the grand mandir’s construction to build the foundation of a “strong, capable and divine” India of the next 1,000 years.

    The Ram temple was constructed on orders of the Supreme Court after a bloody, decades-long dispute that in 1992 saw a Hindu crowd demolish a 16th Century mosque that existed on the site, claiming it was built on the birthplace of Lord Ram.

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  • BJP Dominates Delhi

    BJP Dominates Delhi

    BJP leads in all 7 Delhi seats; Manoj Tiwari ahead in North East Delhi by over 1 lakh votes, facing Congress’ Kanhaiya Kumar….reports Asian Lite News

    Bharatiya Janta Party is leading in all the Lok Sabha seats of the national capital, as per the trends shown by the Election Commission on Tuesday.

    The Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party fought the polls in alliance in the national capital.

    From Chandni Chowk constituency, BJP candidate Praveen Khandelwal is leading with over 35,000 votes against Congress candidate Jai Prakash Agarwal.

    In the East Delhi-3 constituency, BJP’s Harsh Malhotra is leading by 25884 votes against AAP’s Kuldeep Kumar.

    In the New Delhi constituency, BJP candidate Bansuri Swaraj is leading by a comfortable margin of 33465 votes against AAP’s Somnath Bharti. Bansuri Swaraj is the daughter of former Union minister Sushma Swaraj.

    From North-East Delhi, the incumbent BJP MP Manoj Tiwari is leading with a huge margin of 109130 against Congress candidate Kanhaiya Kumar, who is a former Jawaharlal Nehru University Student’s Union president.

    “I would like to thank PM Modi, top leadership and the people of the constituency. They all have blessed me well. We are winning all the seven seats of Delhi. We are forming the govt in the country as well. Certainly, it’s not something that we have expected but this tally will increase and we will cross 300…NDA is united and will move forward together in the service of the people of the country,” Tiwari said.

    In North West Delhi, BJP’s Yogendra Chandoliya is leading with 124334 votes over Congress’ Udit Raj.

    Yogendra Chandolia said, “I am ahead with 1 lakh 25 thousand, this margin will increase. BJP is leading with a big margin on all seven seats in Delhi. PM Modi will become the PM for the third time… As the counting moves ahead, there is no doubt that we will cross our last tally. Fight seems to be there but we will form the govt…”

    In South Delhi, Ramvir Singh Bishuri of the BJP is leading with 78765 votes against AAP’s Sahi Ram.

    In West Delhi, BJP’s Kamaljeet Sehrawat is leading with 95591 votes against AAP’s Mahabal Mishra.

    While Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest and subsequent release on interim bail became the focal point of AAP’s campaign, the BJP maintained a strong emphasis on allegations of corruption within Kejriwal’s government, highlighting the Centre’s role in Delhi’s development.

    Meanwhile, Congress focused on linking its national ‘Nyay guarantees’ with local issues, while also leveraging its common voter base shared with its ally, AAP.

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  • Congress sweeps Kerala, BJP opens account

    Congress sweeps Kerala, BJP opens account

    Rahul Gandhi triumphs in Wayanad with over 3-lakh vote lead. Shashi Tharoor edges towards victory in Thiruvananthapuram after a tight fight with Rajeev Chandrasekhar, while BJP secures Thrissur with Suresh Gopi…reports Asian Lite News

    The Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is leading in 18 out of the 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the CPIM (led) Left Democratic Front (LDF) is leading in one seat each in Thrissur and Alathur respectively, the Election Commission said on Tuesday as counting of votes progressed in the parliamentary elections.

    As per information posted on the Election Commission of India (ECI) website, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and party’s general secretary KC Venugopal are leading on their seats- Wayanad and Alappuzha respectively.

    BJP’s Suresh Gopi was leading with 400706 votes in Thrissur constituency with a margin of 73954 votes over V S SunilKumar of the CPI and Congress’ Muraleedharan of the Congress who polled 319560 votes as per data on the poll body’s website at 2 pm.

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was leading by 3,28,460 votes in Wayanad constituency over his nearest rival CPI’s Annie Raja, as per Election Commission data. Congress sitting MP Shashi Tharoor took a lead over BJP’s Rajeev Chandrasekhar in Thiruvananthapuram with 325896 votes and CPI’s Pannian Raveendran in third spot, data by EC said.

    Congress’ KC Venugopal was leading with 364811 votes (more than 62,000 lead) against nearest rival AM Ariff of the CPI (M) while BJP’s Sobha Surendran trailed in the third place.

    The polling in Kerala was held in single phase on April 26. The voter turnout was recorded at 71.27 per cent. Out of the total 2,77,49,158 voters in Kerala, a total of 1,97,77,478 exercised their franchise.

    In the 2019 General Elections, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the BJP failed to open its account in the southern state.

    In its attempt to garner votes in Kerala, the BJP focussed on the Christian community in the state which accounts for 18.38 per cent of the total population.

    Meanwhile, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the BJP crossed the majority mark in early leads and the INDIA bloc above 200, defying all exit poll predictions.

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  • Modi In A Fix As BJP Majority Eludes

    Modi In A Fix As BJP Majority Eludes

    In Lucknow, Rajnath Singh is leading with a margin of 42,048 votes against Samajwadi Party leader Ravidas Mehrotra…reports Asian Lite News

    As the counting of votes is underway in Uttar Pradesh, the state which sends the highest number of MPs in Lok Sabha is witnessing a close contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA and INDIA bloc comprising Samajwadi Party and Congress.

    Samajwadi Party is currently ahead on 36 seats. Dimple Yadav is massively leading with a margin of 1,40,966 votes against BJP candidate Jayveer Singh. Her Husband and party chief Akhilesh Yadav is leading with a margin of 84,463 votes against BJP candidate Subrat Pathak.

    Samajwadi Party is surging ahead in Faizabad which comprises the Ayodhya Assembly seat. SP’s Awadesh Prasad is leading against BJP candidate Lallu Singh with 9,991 votes.

    Samajwadi Party’s Lok Sabha candidate from Ghazipur, Afzal Ansari is well ahead with a 33,484 vote margin over BJP’s Paras Nath Rai. Ansari is the brother of gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari who recently died due to cardiac arrest in March this year.

    On BJP’s front which is ahead on 33 seats, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ahead with a 1,32,205 vote margin against Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajai Rai in Varanasi.

    Karan Bhushan Singh, son of Brij Bhusan Singh is comfortably ahead in Kaiserganj with a margin of 83,326 votes. His father was not given a ticket in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls as the former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief has been accused of sexual harassment by six women wrestlers.

    In Lucknow, Rajnath Singh is leading with a margin of 42,048 votes against Samajwadi Party leader Ravidas Mehrotra.

    Jitin Prasada who replaced sitting MP and BJP leader Varun Gandhi in Pilhibit is well ahead with a margin of 1,27,040 votes against Samajwadi Party leader Bhagwat Saran Gangwar. Varun Gandhi’s mother Maneka Gandhi is trailing behind with a margin of 24,624 votes against Samajwadi Party candidate Rambhual Nishad in Sultanpur.

    BJP’s Atul Garg in Ghaziabad is leading with 86,011 votes while Mahesh Sharma is leading with 2,66,339 votes in Gautam Buddha Nagar.

    In the latest ECI trends, BJP’s Smriti Irani is trailing behind Congress leader Kishori Lal Sharma by a margin of 88,908 votes. Maneka Gandhi is also trailing behind Rambhual Nishad in Sultanpur with a margin of 24,624 votes.

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is way ahead in Raebareli with a margin of 2,71,752 votes against BJP’s Dinesh Pratap Singh.

    Congress, which entered into an alliance with partners across the country to form INDIA bloc carried out two yatras: Bharat Jodo Yatra and another is Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra under which Rahul Gandhi traversed a distance over 10,000 kilometres across the length and breadth of the country, which also witnessed participation of some of the party’s allies. These Yatras united the party and destabilised the NDA which is now evident with the Lok Sabha poll results. While the BJP which did not change the strategy to fight the elections saw a dip in its performance nationwide.

    In Amroha, Danish Ali who recently joined the Congress ranks after quitting Bahujan Samaj Party is leading with 13,494 votes against BJP’s Kanwar Singh Tanwar.

    Uttar Pradesh sends a maximum of 80 seats to the Lok Sabha. The polling in the state was held in all seven phases.

    The exit polls had predicted that Uttar Pradesh, the state with the highest number of seats, is poised to see the BJP emerge victorious with 65 out of 80 seats.

    As per the poll predictions, its NDA allies in the state, Apna Dal (Sonelal) and Rashtriya Lok Dal are slated to win 2 seats each which brings the NDA tally to 69 seats.

    In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged as the winner by securing the majority of seats available. Of 80 seats, the BJP won 62, followed by the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) with 10 seats, the Samajwadi Party (SP) with 5 seats, and the Apna Dal with 2 seats.

    ‘PM should quit’

    Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Tuesday said that following the election result trends, Prime Minister Narendra Modi should opt out of the prime ministerial race, as BJP will not get a majority.

    “Now it has become clear that BJP will neither get 370 seats nor NDA will get 400 seats. BJP will not get a clear majority. In such a situation, PM Modi should withdraw his name from the Prime Minister race,” the former Rajasthan Chief Minister said.

    He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi completely focused the 2024 Lok Sabha elections campaign on himself.

    “In his campaign, he used phrases like ‘Modi Ki Guarantee’, ‘Modi Sarkar’ were raised more than the slogans on BJP. Even bypassing the MP candidates, the entire election was run in the name of Modi ki guarantee,” he said.

    He said that issues like inflation, unemployment, and increasing tension in the society became secondary in the election for PM Modi and what was heard were slogans like ‘Modi-Modi’.

    “The Prime Minister had claimed in Parliament that under his leadership, BJP would cross 370 seats and NDA would cross 400 seats but that is not going to happen as per the result trends,” the former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said.   

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  • NDA Ahead in Bihar

    NDA Ahead in Bihar

    The Janata Dal (United), led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is showing an impressive performance in Bihar….reports Asian Lite News

    The result of the Lok Sabha elections in Bihar is going in favour of the NDA till now.

    As per the Election Commission, the NDA is leading on 34 seats in Bihar while the Grand Alliance is leading only on six seats.

    The Janata Dal (United), led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is showing an impressive performance in Bihar.

    The JD(U) is leading on 15 seats while the BJP is leading on 13.

    These two parties contested 16 and 17 seats respectively in Bihar.

    Apart from them, LJPRV which contested on five seats is leading on all five, while the RJD which contested on 23 seats is leading only on three seats.

    The CPI(ML) contested on three seats and is leading on two seats.

    The Congress contested on nine seats in Bihar and is leading on one seat and HAMS which contested on just one seat is leading on it.

    Karakat was considered a hot seat in Bihar due to Bhojpuri star Pawan Singh who is fighting as an Independent. However, he is trailing here and reached the number three position.

    CPI(ML)’s Rajaram Kushwaha is leading here with 36,671 votes and Upendra Kushwaha of the NDA is in the second position.

    In Purnea, JD(U) candidate Santosh Kushwaha is leading with a margin of 4,453 votes to Independent Pappu Yadav. Bima Bharti of the RJD is in third position.

    In Buxar, Mithileh Tiwari of the BJP is leading with a margin of just 1,153 votes to Sudhakar Singh of the RJD.

    Jitan Ram Manjhi is leading with 82,007 votes against Kumar Sarvjeet of the RJD in Gaya (SC Reserved) seats.

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  • Modi set to return as PM

    Modi set to return as PM

    The results of the seven-phase, seven-week poll which began on April 19 have left the BJP a lot to worry about after India’s most populous state Uttar Pradesh gave the INDIA block a thumbs-up…reports Asian Lite News

    Nearly a billion people have given the Narendra Modi-led NDA government a wake-up call in the Lok Sabha elections.

    The results of the seven-phase, seven-week poll which began on April 19 have left the BJP a lot to worry about after India’s most populous state Uttar Pradesh gave the INDIA block a thumbs-up.

    The BJP-led NDA is leading on 295 seats, the INDIA bloc is ahead on 231 seats and others on 17, according to the latest Election Commission trends.

    In the counting taken up on Tuesday after the marathon seven-phased Lok Sabha election, the states presented contrasting pictures with BJP gaining ground in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh but poised to suffer losses in crucial Hindi heartland states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana.

    Some big names from the BJP including Union Minister Smriti Irani, Maneka Gandhi and Ajay Kumar Teni are trailing.

    The BJP-led NDA appears far from its target of “400 paar” with BJP falling behind a simple majority in Lok Sabha , according to the latest trends.

    The BJP had won a majority on its own in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha polls. It won 282 seats in 2014 and improved its tally to 303 seats in 2019 elections. The BJP had set a target of winning 370 seats in the 2024 general elections.

    The BJP-led NDA, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, fought Lok Sabha elections for a third straight term in office.

    AAP, which contested 22 seats, has not done well and is leading in three seats in Punjab. The party is trailing on all seats in the national capital, where it is in power.

    BJP’s allies TDP and JD-U have done well and have shown a good strike rate. While TDP is poised to win 16 seats, JD-U is ahead in 15 seats.

    The NDA with TDP in the lead is also poised to form government in Andhra Pradesh by ousting the YSCRP government led by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. TDP is leading on 133 of 175 assembly seats in the state.

    The most remarkable story for the opposition is from Uttar Pradesh where the Samajwadi Party belied the prediction of pollsters and is ahead of BJP, according to the latest trends from the Election Commission. While SP is leading on 37 seats in the state, BJP is leading on 32 seats. The Congress, which fought the election in alliance with the Samajwadi Party, has also done better and is leading on eight seats.

    BJP is trailing in Faizabad, which includes the temple town of Ayodhya.

    BJP did exceedingly well in Odisha in both assembly and Lok Sabha polls. It looks poised to form its first government in Odisha by removing BJD, which has been in power in the state for over two decades under Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. The BJP is poised to win 19 Lok Sabha seats in Odisha with Congress and the ruling BJD slated to win one seat each. In assembly polls, the BJP has crossed the halfway mark in trends and is leading in 75 of 147 seats with BJD leading in 55, Congress 15, CPI-M one and independents one.

    In Maharashtra, the INDIA alliance parties have given a jolt to the ruling alliance that includes the BJP. The INDIA alliance parties are leading on 30 seats – Congress 12, Shiv Sena (UBT) 11 and NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) 7. BJP is leading on 11 seats and its allies – Shiv Sena on five seats and NCP one.

    In Haryana also, BJP lost its dominance of the last two Lok Sabha polls and is leading on five seats. Congress is also leading on the other five seats in the state. Both Maharashtra and Harayna will face assembly polls later this year.

    In West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress has given a strong fight to BJP and is leading on 31 seats. The BJP, which won 18 seats in 2019, is leading on 10 seats and Congress on one.

    The Congress managed to reduce BJP’s domination in Gujarat, the home state of PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. While the BJP is leading on 23 seats, the Congress is leading on two seats. The BJP has already won the Surat Lok Sabha seat.

    Congress did not perform according to its expectations in party-ruled Telangana and Karnataka. But it improved its tally compared to 2019 elections. BJP is leading on 16 seats in Karantaka, Congress on 10 and JD-(S) on two. JD-S is an ally of BJP.

    In Telangana, BJP and Congress are leading on eight seats each and AIMIM is leading on one.

    Punjab presented a mixed bag with Congress leading on seven, AAP on 3, Shiromani Akali Dal on one and independents on two.

    BJP retained its domination in Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarkhand and Chhattisgarh.

    NDA is poised to do well in Bihar, belying the expectations of the INDIA bloc. It is ahead on 33 of 40 Lok Sabah seats. The RJD could not pull votes in its favour in the way Samajawadi Party did in Uttar Pradesh and is leading on three seats. Congress is ahead on one seat.

    DMK maintained its domination in Tamil Nadu and the INDIA bloc almost repeated its performance in the southern state.

    While the Congress-led UDF maintained its dominance in Kerala, there is good news for BJP as well which is posed to open its Lok Sabha account from the southern state. The BJP is ahead on one seat in the state. Congress is ahead on 14 seats, IUML on 2, CPI-M and RSP on one each. (ANI)

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  • INDIA Bloc Challenges NDA, Leads on 226 Seats

    INDIA Bloc Challenges NDA, Leads on 226 Seats

    Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc has established a comfortable lead in Tamil Nadu. Of the total 39 seats in the state, it is leading on 34 seats while other parties on five…reports Asian Lite News

    The BJP-led NDA was leading in 297 constituencies, while the opposition INDIA bloc was ahead in 226 and other parties in 20, as per the latest trends of the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha polls on Tuesday. 

    Even as the NDA is far from its ‘Ab ki baar, 400 paar’ target, it is leading in 297 seats and has crossed the magic number of 226.

    However, the INDIA bloc is also putting up a fight by establishing a lead on 226 seats.

    National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is leading in Maharashtra, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Tripura, Jammu & Kashmir, Sikkim and Andaman and Nicobar.

    Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc has established a comfortable lead in Tamil Nadu. Of the total 39 seats in the state, it is leading on 34 seats while other parties on five.

    INDIA bloc is leading in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Chandigarh, Puducherry, Lakshadweep and Nagaland. Of the 20 seats in Kerala, the INDIA bloc is leading on 15, NDA on two and other parties on three seats.

    In Punjab, of the total 13 seats, the INDIA bloc is leading on nine while other parties are on four seats.

    There is neck and neck fight between the INDIA bloc and NDA in Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Manipur

    Of the 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh, the NDA is leading in 38 seats, INDIA bloc in 41 seats and others on one.

    Of the 48 seats in Maharashtra, NDA is ahead on 27 seats while the opposition bloc INDIA on 19 and others on two.

    In West Bengal, of the total 42 seats, the INDIA bloc is leading on 24 seats while the NDA is on 18.

    In Bihar having 40 LS seats, the NDA is leading on 27 seats while the INDIA bloc on 10 and others on three seats.

    Voting was held for 543 Lok Sabha seats over seven phases, which ended on June 1.

    The exit polls have predicted more than 350 seats for the NDA.

    In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, NDA had bagged 353 seats while the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance secured just 91 seats.

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  • Surprise in Kerala: BJP Leads in 2 Seats, UDF Dominates

    Surprise in Kerala: BJP Leads in 2 Seats, UDF Dominates

    At Thiruvananthapuram, it has now become a neck and neck race with the lead fluctuating between sitting Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar…reports Asian Lite News

    The biggest surprise in Kerala as Lok Sabha votes are being counted has been that BJP is leading in two constituencies, while the Congress-led UDF is ahead in 17, and the ruling CPI-M-led Left is leading in just one seat. Actor Suresh Gopi is racing ahead by over 30,000 votes and Congress veteran K. Muraleedharan is trailing poorly in third place.

    At Thiruvananthapuram, it has now become a neck and neck race with the lead fluctuating between sitting Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar. Chandrasekhar, on expected lines, has led at areas where BJP is strong and the stronghold of Tharoor is yet to be counted. Chandrasekhar has a lead of over 2,500 votes.

    The Pinarayi Vijayan-led ruling Left is in just in one constituency — Alathur in Palakkad district — where State Minister of SC/ST K. Radhakrishnan has a lead of around 10,000 votes against sitting Congress MP Ramya Haridas. While in seats like Attingal, Mavelikera, and Kasargod, it is a neck and neck competition between Congress and the Left. However at Wayanad, Rahul Gandhi’s lead has crossed one lakh and at Idukki and Ernakulam, Congress candidates are racing ahead.

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  • Congress Leads on 5 Seats, BJP on 4, AAP on 1 in Haryana

    Congress Leads on 5 Seats, BJP on 4, AAP on 1 in Haryana

    The Congress is leading on five seats. They are three-time MP Deepender Hooda with 50,435 votes is leading by 32,252 votes from Jat-dominated Rohtak…reports Asian Lite News

    Haryana: Congress leads on 5 seats, BJP on 4, AAP 1 Chandigarh, June 4 (IANS) With the counting of votes for the 10 Lok Sabha seats and one assembly by-poll in Haryana underway on Tuesday, initial polling trends indicated Congress is leading on five seats, BJP is leading on four seats and the AAP on one seat.

    The Congress is leading on five seats. They are three-time MP Deepender Hooda with 50,435 votes is leading by 32,252 votes from Jat-dominated Rohtak; four-time MP Kumari Selja with 88,911 votes is leading by 36,518 votes from Sirsa (reserved); greenhorn Varun Chaudhry with 79,230 votes leading by 22,907 votes from Ambala (reserved), Satpal Brahamchari with 46,092 votes is leading by 3,216 votes from Sonipat; and Raj Babbar with 69,351 votes, leading by 25,898 votes, from Gurugram. The BJP’s four seats are Hisar from where Ranjit Singh is with 24,707 votes is leading by 4,526 votes; Karnal from from where Manohar Lal Khattar with 64,643 votes is leading by 11,148 votes; Bhiwani-Mahendragarh from where Dharambir Singh with 79,372 votes is leading by 7,580 votes; and from Faridabad sitting MP Krishan Pal with 34,115 votes is leading by 3,646 votes. AAP’s Sushil Gupta from Kurukshetra with 17,285 votes is leading by 2,692 votes.

    The AAP is contesting the Lok Sabha elections in Haryana in an alliance with Congress and has been given Kurukshetra. For the Karnal assembly by-poll, Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini is leading by 2,407 votes. Saini got 9,760 votes while Congress candidate Trilochan Singh received 7,353 votes after the second round. Saini had replaced Khattar as the Chief Minister in March.

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  • BJP Leads in Rajasthan with 13 Seats, Congress Trails with Nine

    BJP Leads in Rajasthan with 13 Seats, Congress Trails with Nine

    Around 642 million people voted in Lok Sabha elections held over seven phases in a mammoth six-week period…reports Asian Lite News

    As the vote counting is underway for the 18th Lok Sabha elections, the Bhartiya Janta Party is leading with 13 seats in Rajasthan, according to the Election Commission of India.

    On the other hand, the Indian National Congress is leading with nine seats, while the Communist Party of India (Marxist) – CPI(M), Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLTP), and Bharat Adivasi Party are leading with one seat each.

    For the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP contested all 25 seats under the NDA. Under the seat-sharing arrangement of the INDIA bloc, Congress contested the polls from 22 seats, while its allies Bharat Adivasi Party, CPI(M), and Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) contested the elections from one seat each.

    Around 642 million people voted in Lok Sabha elections held over seven phases in a mammoth six-week period. The counting of votes began starting with postal ballot papers amid tight security. The counting for State Legislative Assemblies of 175 Assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh and 147 Assembly constituencies in Odisha and results of bypolls in 25 Assembly constituencies also began.

    Strict security has been put in place for the smooth conduct of counting of votes for over 8,000 candidates in this general election. With counting began for the Lok Sabha elections, which have seen the largest voter participation, the electoral fate of several leaders across the political spectrum will be decided.

    Two exit polls predicted the BJP would also improve its numbers from the 303 seats it won in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Most exit polls predicted a straight term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with quite few of them projecting a two-thirds majority for the ruling BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The Congress party and its allies dismissed the exit polls as “orchestrated” and a work of “fantasy”, asserting that the opposition INDIA bloc will form the next government at the Centre. In the 2019 elections, NDA wrested 353 seats, of which the BJP won 303 alone. The Opposition’s UPA got only 93 seats of which the Congress got 52. (ANI)

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