Judgment Day
Who won the Indian elections? One day before the final results, the situation became clear, the Indian media predicted Modi's victory over the party. According to the details, the Indian government has announced the next government a day before the final results of the election results were made.
Indian media has predicted Modi's victory over the party. According to Indian media, apparently it seems that Narendra Modi's party has succeeded in winning the seats required for the government. However, the final results will be found tomorrow itself. On the other hand, opposition parties in India rejected the claim of ruling Bharatiya Janata Party ruling ruling in exit polls.
Congress and other opposition parties have said that the people are not ready to recognize these exit polls. After voting for the seventh and final phase of the Parliamentary election of India, the national media has released exit polls, which has claimed India's ruling party Janta Parthiki success. According to these points of view, the BJP-led NDA-led alliance can get 300 seats, while 272 seats are required for government formation in India.
According to analysts
If the exit points prove to be correct then the Bharatiya Janata Party will again reign. Instead of these exit polls, the BJP was claiming to get more than 300 seats on their own, according to exit polls, Narendra Modi will be the Prime Minister of India again. The BJP is being given more seats in exit polls, even though the situation in other parties, including Congress, is much better than the previous elections.
Although the BJP government is looking to be seen in India but a major challenge will be that there should not be a large number of regional parties in the coalition of Congress, such as the BJP and the Congress can support the alliance of regional parties. Congress President Rahul Gandhi claims that the government of Narendra Modi will not return to power. Most of the exit polls are seen as a victory of BJP, although some exit pools show that the Congress and regional parties can make the path of Narendra Modi difficult.
The leaders of Gangress and other opposition parties say that the people are not ready to recognize these exit polls. The 44-seat Congress constituency in the 2014 elections is relatively better this time. In the state of Uttar Pradesh, Bihajan Samaj Party of Maya Vatishi and Akhilesh Yadav's Union unity party can also obstruct the reign of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Both parties together in the field. According to the survey, the Congress is reaching more than 44 seats to 80, which is good news for it. In the West Bengal exit bridge, the BJP seems to get seats in double digits. The third Front can prevent the BJP from coming to power. According to analysts, the alliance of regional parties can show better performance in Uttar Pradesh.
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