MR. Narendra Modi is next prime minister of India statics of Lok Sabha election depicts. The BJP has broken the 272 mark in the Lok Sabha and amazing performance has been driven by the clean sweep it in a few states in India. However, situation is different in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, which is ruled by local parties.
India’s general election 2014, which begins on 7
April, will witness the largest vote ever happen. Around 814,500,000 voters will
have a ballot, and approximately 20% of these will be entitled for the very first
time for giving out their precious vote. India is big democratic country and turnout
has usually been in the area of 55%. It will be more than 5 million people to
carry out the process, and as many again to police it. The general election
2014 completed in total nine phases, over a one and half month.
In the Gujarat, The BJP, led from the front by its
prime ministerial applicant Narendra Modi, has win more than 26 seats which was
just 15 in 2009. The biggest win is seen in Rajasthan and Delhi where all the
sits are captured by the BJP candidates.
In Rajasthan, BJP has won all 25 seats - a striking reversal in its
lucks from 2009, when it just only win 4 seats.
Nobody can imagine that BJP would make a near clean sweep even in the
most politically-crucial state. It has won 73 of the 80 seats which is simply a
great victory. In 2009, the BJP was successful in securing around 10 seats.
In afternoon, Mr
Modi, 63, stepped out of his house in Gujarat to get his mother's blessings
after tweeting on Twitter, "India has won! This is India's victory. Good
days will soon be here."



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