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  • Maldives President Muizzu Confirms Attendance At PM Modi’s Swearing-In Ceremony |

    Male: Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu has reportedly accepted an invitation to attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming swearing-in ceremony in New Delhi on Sunday, as per a local media report.

    Maldivian news portal Edition.mv quoted its sister publication in Dhivehi, Mihaaru News, as confirming his attendance at the ceremony, along with several other senior government officials.

    However, there has been no official confirmation yet from the Maldives President’s Office regarding Muizzu’s first official visit to India.

    PM Modi is set for a third consecutive term as Prime Minister of India with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) emerging victorious in the parliamentary elections.

    With PM Modi registering his win for the third consecutive term, wishes from global leaders also came pouring in at the speed of light. In an earlier statement on Wednesday, President Muizzu congratulated PM Modi and expressed his willingness to collaborate to enhance bilateral ties.

    He posted on X, ” “Congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP and BJP-led NDA, on the success in the 2024 Indian General Election, for the third consecutive term. I look forward to working together to advance our shared interests in pursuit of shared prosperity and stability for our two countries ”

    In a reply to the post, Prime Minister Modi thanked Maldives President and said he looks forward to closer cooperation for further strengthening of bilateral ties between the two nations.

    “Thank you President @MMuizzu. Maldives is our valued partner and neighbour in the Indian Ocean Region. I too look forward to closer cooperation for further strengthening our bilateral ties,” PM Modi posted on X.

    This would mark President Muizzu’s inaugural official visit to India since assuming office on November 17 last year. Notably, Muizzu, known for his pro-China stance, diverged from his predecessors’ protocol by choosing to visit Turkey first and subsequently China for his first state visit in January.

    Shortly after he was sworn in, President Muizzu stirred bilateral tensions by demanding the removal of approximately 88 Indian military personnel from the Maldives. These personnel were repatriated from three aviation platforms and replaced by Indian civilians by the May 10 deadline set by President Muizzu.

    The counting of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections was held on Tuesday. According to the Election Commission of India, the BJP won 240 seats, and with its allies has 292 seats in the Parliament. The Congress, on the other hand, registered a strong growth winning 99 seats.

    Other leaders also congratulated PM Modi and the BJP-led NDA government on their third consecutive victory in the Lok Sabha polls.

    The swearing-in ceremony is anticipated to host leaders from neighbouring countries, such as Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Nepal, and Mauritius, in addition to the Maldives, aligning with India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy.

  • ‘West Bengal, Haryana, and Rajasthan Rejected BJP,’ Says Congress Leader Sachin Pilot |

    New Delhi: In the Lok Sabha election 2024, the BJP-led NDA alliance fell short of gaining the expected numbers after which Congress leader Sachin Pilot said that states like West Bengal, Haryana, and Rajasthan rejected BJP. The Pilot alleged that the people didn’t like the BJP’s narrative of “Mandir-Masjid” and “Hindu-Muslim”.

    “The states in which the BJP expected to increase its numbers, like West Bengal, Haryana and Rajasthan, the people have rejected them there… The issues we brought up were liked by the people… Our narrative was optimistic, BJP’s narrative was Mandir-Masjid, Hindu-Muslim and Mangalsutra. The people may have not liked it,” Pilot said while talking to ANI.

    Responding to the party’s further strategies, the Congress leader said that the alliance has to make the political decisions.
     
    “The public has given a clear message to the ruling party that the kind of governance they were giving, is not acceptable and that is why their total tally has dropped to 60 to 65 seats. It’s a political message from the public through EVM and BJP should introspect this,” he further added. 

    The final count for the Lok Sabha 2024 elections concluded on June 3, BJP secured 240, far fewer than had been expected, while, Congress secured 99 seats which is the highest tally since the 2014 Lok Sabha Election.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has secured a third term but this time BJP will need the support of other parties like JD (U) chief Nitish Kumar and TDP’s chief Chandrababu Naidu to reach the majority mark and form a government.

  • Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: Full List Of State and Constituencies-Wise Winners |

    Lok Sabha Chuna Results 2024: The counting of votes for the 18th parliamentary polls was taken up today and the result was a big booster shot for the INDIA bloc though the NDA gained majority mark. The fight was again between the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA and the Congress-led INDIA bloc. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi was seeking a third straight term this election, the Congress was keen on returning to power after warming the opposition benches for a record 10 years. Though the NDA got a majority, the BJP fell short of the 272 mark on its own.

    BJP MP Mukesh Dalal got elected as the nomination paper of the Congress candidate was rejected while other candidates withdrew their nominations. 

    On the other hand, the Congress-led INDIA bloc defied exit poll predictions and won 233 seat with the grand old party winning 99 seats of the 328 it contested. The Congress contested the polls after entering an unprecedented alliance with several regional parties to counter the BJP’s growing might. 

    The TMC contested the Bengal Lok Sabha polls alone while the CPIM contested the Kerala polls on its own, both parties refused to ally with Congress in these two states. 

    On the other hand, the BJP did get some allies in its fold including Jayant Chaudhary’s RLD, Ajit Pawar-led NCP and Nitish Kumar’s JDU back in the NDA.

    2024 Indian General Election Results – Full List Of Winners and Their Constituencies 




    State/UT


    LS Seat


    Winner




    Telangana


    Adilabad (ST)


     


    Telangana


    Peddapalli (SC)


     


    Telangana


    Karimnagar


     


    Telangana


    Nizamabad


     


    Telangana


    Zahirabad


     


    Telangana


    Medak


     


    Telangana


    Malkajgiri


     


    Telangana


    Secunderabad


     


    Telangana


    Hyderabad


     


    Telangana


    Chevella


     


    Telangana


    Mahabubnagar


     


    Telangana


    Nagarkurnool (SC)


     


    Telangana


    Nalgonda


     


    Telangana


    Bhuvanagiri


     


    Telangana


    Warangal (SC)


     


    Telangana


    Mahabubabad (ST)


     


    Telangana


    Khammam


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Tiruvallur


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Chennai North


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Chennai South


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Chennai Central


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Sriperumbudur


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Kancheepuram


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Arakkonam


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Vellore


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Krishnagiri


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Dharmapuri


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Tiruvannamalai


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Arani


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Viluppuram


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Kallakurichi


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Salem


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Namakkal


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Erode


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Tiruppur


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Nilgiris


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Coimbatore


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Pollachi


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Dindigul


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Karur


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Tiruchirappalli


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Perambalur


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Cuddalore


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Chidambaram


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Mayiladuthurai


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Nagapattinam


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Thanjavur


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Sivaganga


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Madurai


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Theni


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Virudhunagar


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Ramanathapuram


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Thoothukkudi


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Tenkasi


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Tirunelveli


     


    Tamil Nadu


    Kanniyakumari


     


    Maharashtra


    Nandurbar (ST)


     


    Maharashtra


    Dhule


     


    Maharashtra


    Jalgaon


     


    Maharashtra


    Raver


     


    Maharashtra


    Buldhana


     


    Maharashtra


    Akola


     


    Maharashtra


    Amravati (SC)


     


    Maharashtra


    Wardha


     


    Maharashtra


    Ramtek (SC)


     


    Maharashtra


    Nagpur


     


    Maharashtra


    Bhandara-

    Gondiya


     


    Maharashtra


    Gadchiroli-

    Chimur (ST)


     


    Maharashtra


    Chandrapur


     


    Maharashtra


    Yavatmal-

    Washim


     


    Maharashtra


    Hingoli


     


    Maharashtra


    Nanded


     


    Maharashtra


    Parbhani


     


    Maharashtra


    Jalna


     


    Maharashtra


    Aurangabad


     


    Maharashtra


    Dindori (ST)


     


    Maharashtra


    Nashik


     


    Maharashtra


    Palghar (ST)


     


    Maharashtra


    Bhiwandi


     


    Maharashtra


    Kalyan


     


    Maharashtra


    Thane


     


    Maharashtra


    Mumbai North


     


    Maharashtra


    Mumbai N-W


     


    Maharashtra


    Mumbai N-E


     


    Maharashtra


    Mumbai N-Central


     


    Maharashtra


    Mumbai S-Central


     


    Maharashtra


    Mumbai South


     


    Maharashtra


    Raigad


     


    Maharashtra


    Maval


     


    Maharashtra


    Pune


     


    Maharashtra


    Baramati


     


    Maharashtra


    Shirur


     


    Maharashtra


    Ahmednagar


     


    Maharashtra


    Shirdi (SC)


     


    Maharashtra


    Beed


     


    Maharashtra


    Osmanabad


     


    Maharashtra


    Latur (SC)


     


    Maharashtra


    Solapur (SC)


     


    Maharashtra


    Madha


     


    Maharashtra


    Sangli


     


    Maharashtra


    Satara


     


    Maharashtra


    Ratnagiri-

    Sindhudurg


     


    Maharashtra


    Kolhapur


     


    Maharashtra


    Hatkanangle


     


    Rajasthan


    Ganganagar (SC)


     


    Rajasthan


    Bikaner (SC)


     


    Rajasthan


    Churu


     


    Rajasthan


    Jhunjhunu


     


    Rajasthan


    Sikar


     


    Rajasthan


    Jaipur Rural


     


    Rajasthan


    Jaipur


     


    Rajasthan


    Alwar


     


    Rajasthan


    Bharatpur (SC)


     


    Rajasthan


    Karauli–

    Dholpur (SC)


     


    Rajasthan


    Dausa (ST)


     


    Rajasthan


    Tonk–Sawai

    Madhopur


     


    Rajasthan


    Ajmer


     


    Rajasthan


    Nagaur


     


    Rajasthan


    Pali


     


    Rajasthan


    Jodhpur


     


    Rajasthan


    Barmer


     


    Rajasthan


    Jalore


     


    Rajasthan


    Udaipur (ST)


     


    Rajasthan


    Banswara (ST)


     


    Rajasthan


    Chittorgarh


     


    Rajasthan


    Rajsamand


     


    Rajasthan


    Bhilwara


     


    Rajasthan


    Kota


     


    Rajasthan


    Jhalawar–Baran


     


    Punjab


    Gurdaspur


     


    Punjab


    Amritsar


     


    Punjab


    Khadoor Sahib


     


    Punjab


    Jalandhar (SC)


     


    Punjab


    Hoshiarpur (SC)


     


    Punjab


    Anandpur

    Sahib


     


    Punjab


    Ludhiana


     


    Punjab


    Fatehgarh

    Sahib (SC)


     


    Punjab


    Faridkot (SC)


     


    Punjab


    Ferozpur


     


    Punjab


    Bathinda


     


    Punjab


    Sangrur


     


    Punjab


    Patiala


     


    Odisha


    Bargarh


     


    Odisha


    Sundargarh (ST)


     


    Odisha


    Sambalpur


     


    Odisha


    Keonjhar (ST)


     


    Odisha


    Mayurbhanj (ST)


     


    Odisha


    Balasore


     


    Odisha


    Bhadrak (SC)


     


    Odisha


    Jajpur (SC)


     


    Odisha


    Dhenkanal


     


    Odisha


    Bolangir


     


    Odisha


    Kalahandi


     


    Odisha


    Nabarangpur (ST)


     


    Odisha


    Kandhamal


     


    Odisha


    Cuttack


     


    Odisha


    Kendrapara


     


    Odisha


    Jagatsinghpur (SC)


     


    Odisha


    Puri


     


    Odisha


    Bhubaneswar


     


    Odisha


    Aska


     


    Odisha


    Berhampur


     


    Odisha


    Koraput (ST)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Morena


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Bhind (SC)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Gwalior


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Guna


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Sagar


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Tikamgarh (SC)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Damoh


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Khajuraho


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Satna


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Rewa


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Sidhi


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Shahdol (ST)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Jabalpur


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Mandla (ST)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Balaghat


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Chhindwara


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Narmadapuram /

    Hoshangabad


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Vidisha


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Bhopal


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Rajgarh


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Dewas (SC)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Ujjain (SC)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Mandsaur


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Ratlam (ST)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Dhar (ST)


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Indore


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Khargone


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Khandwa


     


    Madhya

    Pradesh


    Betul (ST)


     


    Kerala


    Kasaragod


     


    Kerala


    Kannur


     


    Kerala


    Vatakara


     


    Kerala


    Wayanad


     


    Kerala


    Kozhikode


     


    Kerala


    Malappuram


     


    Kerala


    Ponnani


     


    Kerala


    Palakkad


     


    Kerala


    Alathur (SC)


     


    Kerala


    Thrissur


     


    Kerala


    Chalakudy


     


    Kerala


    Ernakulam


     


    Kerala


    Idukki


     


    Kerala


    Kottayam


     


    Kerala


    Alappuzha


     


    Kerala


    Mavelikara (SC)


     


    Kerala


    Pathanamthitta


     


    Kerala


    Kollam


     


    Kerala


    Attingal


     


    Kerala


    Thiruvananthapuram


     


    Karnataka


    Chikkodi


     


    Karnataka


    Belgaum


     


    Karnataka


    Bagalkot


     


    Karnataka


    Bijapur


     


    Karnataka


    Gulbarga


     


    Karnataka


    Raichur


     


    Karnataka


    Bidar


     


    Karnataka


    Koppal


     


    Karnataka


    Bellary


     


    Karnataka


    Haveri


     


    Karnataka


    Dharwad


     


    Karnataka


    Uttara Kannada


     


    Karnataka


    Davanagere


     


    Karnataka


    Shimoga


     


    Karnataka


    Udupi

    Chikmagalur


     


    Karnataka


    Hassan


     


    Karnataka


    Dakshina

    Kannada


     


    Karnataka


    Chitradurga


     


    Karnataka


    Tumkur


     


    Karnataka


    Mandya


     


    Karnataka


    Mysore


     


    Karnataka


    Chamarajanagar


     


    Karnataka


    Bangalore

    Rural


     


    Karnataka


    Bangalore

    North


     


    Karnataka


    Bangalore

    Central


     


    Karnataka


    Bangalore

    South


     


    Karnataka


    Chikballapur


     


    Karnataka


    Kolar


     


    Jharkhand


    Rajmahal (ST)


     


    Jharkhand


    Dumka (ST)


     


    Jharkhand


    Godda


     


    Jharkhand


    Chatra


     


    Jharkhand


    Kodarma


     


    Jharkhand


    Giridih


     


    Jharkhand


    Dhanbad


     


    Jharkhand


    Ranchi


     


    Jharkhand


    Jamshedpur


     


    Jharkhand


    Singhbhum (ST)


     


    Jharkhand


    Khunti (ST)


     


    Jharkhand


    Lohardaga (ST)


     


    Jharkhand


    Palamau (SC)


     


    Jharkhand


    Hazaribagh


     


    Haryana


    Ambala


     


    Haryana


    Kurukshetra


     


    Haryana


    Sirsa


     


    Haryana


    Hisar


     


    Haryana


    Karnal


     


    Haryana


    Sonipat


     


    Haryana


    Rohtak


     


    Haryana


    Bhiwani–

    Mahendragarh


     


    Haryana


    Gurgaon


     


    Haryana


    Faridabad


     


    Gujarat


    Kachchh


     


    Gujarat


    Banaskantha


     


    Gujarat


    Patan


     


    Gujarat


    Mahesana


     


    Gujarat


    Sabarkantha


     


    Gujarat


    Gandhinagar


     


    Gujarat


    Ahmedabad E


     


    Gujarat


    Ahmedabad W


     


    Gujarat


    Surendranagar


     


    Gujarat


    Rajkot


     


    Gujarat


    Porbandar


     


    Gujarat


    Jamnagar


     


    Gujarat


    Junagadh


     


    Gujarat


    Amreli


     


    Gujarat


    Bhavnagar


     


    Gujarat


    Anand


     


    Gujarat


    Kheda


     


    Gujarat


    Panchmahal


     


    Gujarat


    Dahod


     


    Gujarat


    Vadodara


     


    Gujarat


    Chhota

    Udaipur


     


    Gujarat


    Bharuch


     


    Gujarat


    Bardoli


     


    Gujarat


    Surat


    Mukesh Dalal – BJP




    Gujarat


    Navsari


     


    Gujarat


    Valsad


     


    Bihar


    Valmiki Nagar


     


    Bihar


    Paschim

    Champaran


     


    Bihar


    Purvi

    Champaran


     


    Bihar


    Sheohar


     


    Bihar


    Sitamarhi


     


    Bihar


    Madhubani


     


    Bihar


    Jhanjharpur


     


    Bihar


    Supaul


     


    Bihar


    Araria


     


    Bihar


    Kishanganj


     


    Bihar


    Katihar


     


    Bihar


    Purnia


     


    Bihar


    Madhepura


     


    Bihar


    Darbhanga


     


    Bihar


    Muzaffarpur


     


    Bihar


    Vaishali


     


    Bihar


    Gopalganj (SC)


     


    Bihar


    Siwan


     


    Bihar


    Maharajganj


     


    Bihar


    Saran


     


    Bihar


    Hajipur (SC)


     


    Bihar


    Ujiarpur


     


    Bihar


    Samastipur (SC)


     


    Bihar


    Begusarai


     


    Bihar


    Khagaria


     


    Bihar


    Bhagalpur


     


    Bihar


    Banka


     


    Bihar


    Munger


     


    Bihar


    Nalanda


     


    Bihar


    Patna Sahib


     


    Bihar


    Pataliputra


     


    Bihar


    Arrah


     


    Bihar


    Buxar


     


    Bihar


    Sasaram (SC)


     


    Bihar


    Karakat


     


    Bihar


    Jahanabad


     


    Bihar


    Aurangabad


     


    Bihar


    Gaya (SC)


     


    Bihar


    Nawada


     


    Bihar


    Jamui (SC)


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Sarguja (ST)


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Raigarh (ST)


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Janjgir-

    Champa (SC)


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Korba


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Bilaspur


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Rajnandgaon


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Durg


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Raipur


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Mahasamund


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Bastar (SC)


     


    Chhattisgarh


    Kanker (SC)


     


    Assam


    Kokrajhar (ST)


     


     


     
     


    Assam


    Dhubri


     


    Assam


    Barpeta


     


     


     
     


    Assam


    Darrang–

    Udalguri


     


    Assam


    Guwahati


     


    Assam


    Diphu (ST)


     


    Assam


    Karimganj


     


    Assam


    Silchar (SC)


     


    Assam


    Nagaon


     


    Assam


    Kaziranga


     


    Assam


    Sonitpur


     


     


     
     


    Assam


    Lakhimpur


     


     


     
     


    Assam


    Dibrugarh


     


    Assam


    Jorhat


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Saharanpur


     


    U.P


    Kairana


     


    U.P


    Muzaffarnagar


     


    U.P


    Bijnor


     


    U.P


    Nagina


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Moradabad


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Rampur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Sambhal


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Amroha


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Meerut


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Baghpat


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Ghaziabad


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Gautam

    Buddh Nagar


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Bulandshahr


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Aligarh


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Hathras


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Mathura


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Agra


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Fatehpur Sikri


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Firozabad


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Mainpuri


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Etah


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Badaun


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Aonla


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Bareilly


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Pilibhit


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Shahjahanpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Kheri


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Dhaurahra


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Sitapur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Hardoi


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Misrikh


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Unnao


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Mohanlalganj


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Lucknow


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Rae Bareli


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Amethi


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Sultanpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Pratapgarh


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Farrukhabad


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Etawah


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Kannauj


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Kanpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Akbarpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Jalaun


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Jhansi


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Hamirpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Banda


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Fatehpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Kaushambi


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Phulpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Allahabad


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Barabanki


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Faizabad


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Ambedkar Nagar


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Bahraich


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Kaiserganj


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Shravasti


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Gonda


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Domariyaganj


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Basti


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Sant Kabir Nagar


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Maharajganj


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Gorakhpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Kushi Nagar


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Deoria


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Bansgaon


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Lalganj


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Azamgarh


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Ghosi


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Salempur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Ballia


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Jaunpur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Machhlishahr


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Ghazipur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Chandauli


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Varanasi


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Bhadohi


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Mirzapur


     


    Uttar Pradesh


    Robertsganj


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Araku (ST)


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Srikakulam


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Vizianagaram


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Visakhapatnam


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Anakapalli


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Kakinada


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Amalapuram (SC)


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Rajahmundry


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Narasapuram


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Eluru


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Machilipatnam


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Vijayawada


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Guntur


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Narasaraopet


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Bapatla (SC)


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Ongole


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Nandyal


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Kurnool


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Anantapur


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Hindupur


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Kadapa


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Nellore


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Tirupati (SC)


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Rajampet


     


    Andhra Pradesh


    Chittoor (SC)


     


    West Bengal


    Cooch Behar


     


    West Bengal


    Alipurduars


     


    West Bengal


    Jalpaiguri


     


    West Bengal


    Darjeeling


     


    West Bengal


    Raiganj


     


    West Bengal


    Balurghat


     


    West Bengal


    Maldaha Uttar


     


    West Bengal


    Maldaha Dakshin


     


    West Bengal


    Jangipur


     


    West Bengal


    Baharampur


     


    West Bengal


    Murshidabad


     


    West Bengal


    Krishnanagar


     


    West Bengal


    Ranaghat (SC)


     


    West Bengal


    Bangaon (SC)


     


    West Bengal


    Barrackpur


     


    West Bengal


    Dum Dum


     


    West Bengal


    Barasat


     


    West Bengal


    Basirhat


     


    West Bengal


    Jaynagar (SC)


     


    West Bengal


    Mathurapur (SC)


     


    West Bengal


    Diamond Harbour


     


    West Bengal


    Jadavpur


     


    West Bengal


    Kolkata Dakshin


     


    West Bengal


    Kolkata Uttar


     


    West Bengal


    Howrah


     


    West Bengal


    Uluberia


     


    West Bengal


    Serampore


     


    West Bengal


    Hooghly


     


    West Bengal


    Arambagh (SC)


     


    West Bengal


    Tamluk


     


    West Bengal


    Kanthi


     


    West Bengal


    Ghatal


     


    West Bengal


    Jhargram (ST)


     


    West Bengal


    Medinipur


     


    West Bengal


    Purulia


     


    West Bengal


    Bankura


     


    West Bengal


    Bishnupur (SC)


     


    West Bengal


    Bardhaman Purba


     


    West Bengal


    Bardhaman-

    Durgapur


     


    West Bengal


    Asansol


     


    West Bengal


    Bolpur (SC)


     


    West Bengal


    Birbhum


     


    Arunachal Pradesh


    Arunachal West


     


    Arunachal Pradesh


    Arunachal East


     


    Goa


    North Goa


     


    Goa


    South Goa


     


    Himachal

    Pradesh


    Kangra


     


    Himachal


    Mandi


     


    Himachal


    Hamirpur


     


    Himachal


    Shimla (SC)


     


    Manipur


    Inner Manipur


     


    Manipur


    Outer Manipur


     


    Tripura


    Tripura West


     


    Tripura


    Tripura East


     


    Mizoram


    Mizoram


     


    Nagaland


    Nagaland


     


    Meghalaya


    Shillong (ST)


     


    Meghalaya


    Tura (ST)


     


    Sikkim


    Sikkim


     


    Uttarakhand


    Tehri Garhwal


     


    Uttarakhand


    Garhwal


     


    Uttarakhand


    Almora (SC)


     


    Uttarakhand


    Nainital–

    Udhamsingh Nagar


     


    Uttarakhand


    Haridwar


     


    Andaman and

    Nicobar Islands


    Andaman and

    Nicobar Islands


     


    Chandigarh


    Chandigarh


     


    Dadra and

    Nagar Haveli


    Dadra and

    Nagar Haveli


     


    Daman Diu


    Daman and Diu


     


    Ladakh


    Ladakh


     


    Lakshadweep


    Lakshadweep


     


    Puducherry


    Puducherry


     


    Jammu and

    Kashmir


    Baramulla


     


    J&K


    Srinagar


     


    J&K


    Anantnag–Rajouri


     


    J&K


    Udhampur


     


    J&K


    Jammu


     


    Delhi


    Chandni Chowk


     


    Delhi


    North East Delhi


     


    Delhi


    East Delhi


     


    Delhi


    New Delhi


     


    Delhi


    North West Delhi


     


    Delhi


    West Delhi


     


    Delhi


    South Delhi


     

    The Lok Sabha election was held between April 19 and June 1. Besides the Lok Sabha polls, assembly elections were also held in four states – Odisha, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh.

  • Telangana Election Result LIVE Updates BJP+(4) IND+(3) YSRCP (1) | Counting Begins For 17 Lok Sabha Seats, 625 Candidates In Fray |

    Telangana Lok Sabha elections 2024: Voting concluded in Telangana on the 13th May 2024. The state has 17 seats which are being contested. The ECI will be releasing the results for the Lok Sabha elections and the list of the winning and losing candidates in Telangana on June 4. 














    Constituency
    Const. No.
    Leading Candidate
    Leading Party
    Trailing Candidate
    Trailing Party
    Margin
    Status


    Adilabad
    1
    GODAM NAGESH
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    ATHRAM SUGUNA
    Indian National Congress
    84113
    Progress


    Bhongir
    14
    CHAMALA KIRAN KUMAR REDDY
    Indian National Congress
    DR. BOORA NARSAIAH GOUD
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    222249
    Progress


    Chevella
    10
    KONDA VISHWESHWAR REDDY
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    DR GADDAM RANJITH REDDY
    Indian National Congress
    158857
    Progress


    Hyderabad
    9
    ASADUDDIN OWAISI
    All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen i
    MADHAVI LATHA KOMPELLA
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    338335
    Progress


    Karimnagar
    3
    BANDI SANJAY KUMAR
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    VELCHALA RAJENDER RAO
    Indian National Congress
    221381
    Progress


    Khammam
    17
    RAMASAHAYAM RAGHURAM REDDY
    Indian National Congress
    NAMA NAGESWARA RAO
    Bharat Rashtra Samithi i
    462011
    Progress


    Mahabubabad
    16
    BALRAM NAIK PORIKA
    Indian National Congress
    KAVITHA MALOTH
    Bharat Rashtra Samithi i
    344214
    Progress


    Mahbubnagar
    11
    ARUNA. D. K
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    CHALLA VAMSHI CHAND REDDY
    Indian National Congress
    5193
    Progress


    Malkajgiri
    7
    EATALA RAJENDER
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    PATNAM SUNEETHA MAHENDER REDDY
    Indian National Congress
    387375
    Progress


    Medak
    6
    MADHAVANENI RAGHUNANDAN RAO
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    NEELAM MADHU
    Indian National Congress
    33290
    Progress


    Nagarkurnool
    12
    DR.MALLU RAVI
    Indian National Congress
    BHARATH PRASAD POTHUGANTI
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    94361
    Progress


    Nalgonda
    13
    KUNDURU RAGHUVEER
    Indian National Congress
    SAIDI REDDY SHANAMPUDI
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    559905
    Progress


    Nizamabad
    4
    ARVIND DHARMAPURI
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    JEEVANREDDY THATIPARTHI
    Indian National Congress
    109241
    Progress


    Peddapalle
    2
    VAMSI KRISHNA GADDAM
    Indian National Congress
    SRINIVAS GOMASE
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    131872
    Progress


    Secunderabad
    8
    G. KISHAN REDDY
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    DANAM NAGENDER
    Indian National Congress
    52802
    Progress


    Warangal
    15
    KADIYAM KAVYA
    Indian National Congress
    AROORI RAMESH
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    219691
    Progress


    Zahirabad
    5
    SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR
    Indian National Congress
    B. B. PATIL
    Bharatiya Janata Party
    46785
    Progress

     

    The result of the election will be announced starting at 8am. Votes counting will be done collectively across the country revealing the parliamentary representatives of Telangana along with other states. The key parties contesting the elections from Telangana include BRS, BJP, INC.

     

     

     

  • LS Polls 2024: EC Asks Congress’ Jairam Ramesh To Share Details Of Amit Shah’s Pre-Counting Day Calls To DMs |

    New Delhi: The Election Commission (EC) sought factual information from Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Sunday on his claim that Home Minister Amit Shah has called up 150 district magistrates and collectors ahead of the June 4 counting of votes for the Lok Sabha polls. In a letter to Ramesh, the poll panel has asked him to share details regarding his claim by 7 pm on Sunday.

    The EC has referred to his post on X on June 1, in which the Congress general secretary had alleged that “the outgoing Home Minister has been calling up DMs/Collectors. So far, he has spoken to 150 of them. This is blatant and brazen intimidation, showing how desperate the BJP is….”

    The process of counting votes is a sacred duty cast upon every returning officer and such public statements “tend to put an element of doubt and thus, deserves to be addressed in larger public interest”, the EC has told Ramesh.

    It has also told the Congress leader that when the Model Code of Conduct is in force, all officers are under the deemed deputation of the commission and they report directly to the poll watchdog for any directions.

    “However, no DM has reported any such undue influence as alleged by you…,” the EC’s letter to Ramesh has stated.

    “It is requested that details of 150 DMs to whom such calls have been allegedly made by the Home Minister along with the factual matrix/basis of your information are shared by 7 pm today — June 2, 2024, so that appropriate action can be taken,” it has told the Congress leader.

    It has said that being a responsible, experienced and very senior leader of a national party, Ramesh must have made such a public statement ahead of the counting day on the basis of facts or information he believes to be true.

  • Congress Surrenders 2024 Elections? BJP’s Shah, Nadda Criticises Exit Poll Boycott |

    Congress’ Exit Poll Debate Boycott: The BJP has showered the Congress party with cutting remarks since the grand old party announced its decision to not participate in the exit poll debates shows. Home Minister Amit Shah took a dig at Rahul Gandhi saying that his party is in ‘denial mode’. He added that this shows that the opposition has conceded its defeat. 

    Affirming confidence in the exit polls Shah said that the exit poll will showcase the saffron party alliance getting the ‘400-paar’ remark. The Congress does not have the courage to take questions from the media, so it is dismissing the entire exit poll exercise as meaningless, he added. 

    He further said that the Congress campaigned through the polls claiming it would get a majority. However, it now realizes the reality and knows it faces a rout in the exit polls to be broadcast after the elections tomorrow.  

    कांग्रेस को अपनी प्रचंड हार का पता चल गया है, तो अब किस मुँह से मीडिया और जनता को फेस करे? इसलिए, कांग्रेस एग्जिट पोल से भाग रही है।

    मैं कांग्रेस पार्टी से कहना चाहता हूँ कि भागो नहीं, हार का सामना करके आत्मचिंतन करो। pic.twitter.com/pxeT3Qw8wA
    — Amit Shah (Modi Ka Parivar) (@AmitShah) May 31, 2024

    On the other hand, BJP national president JP Nadda took to social media platform ‘X’ to denounce Congress’ exit poll boycott, he wrote, “Let no one in Phase 7 waste their vote on them.” Nadda said that the resolution of the ‘largest political party in the opposition’ to skip exit poll debates signifies a clear acknowledgment from the opposition party that it has surrendered the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. 

    He questioned whether the Congress was suggesting that there existed a large conspiracy involving millions of voters, all aimed at ridiculing the party when the actual results were revealed on June 4th. He remarked that it didn’t suit India’s oldest political party to act like a child whose toy had been taken away. He further added that one would anticipate a certain level of maturity from the largest political party in the opposition.

    Congress’s decision to not participate in Exit Polls, on the eve of Phase 7 polling, is an unequivocal confirmation that the Congress has conceded the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. It is not surprising, since the Congress usually opts out when it doesn’t expect results to go in its…
    — Jagat Prakash Nadda (Modi Ka Parivar) (@JPNadda) May 31, 2024

    (Based on inputs from PTI)

  • Madhya Pradesh Woman, Who Accused Local BJP Leader Of Sexual Assault, Dies Under Mysterious Circumstance; Congress Slams Saffron Party |

    SAGAR: Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Monday demanded the removal of the collector and superintendent of police of Madhya Pradesh’s Sagar district after the sister of a slain Dalit youth died under mysterious circumstances. Terming the incident heart-rending, senior Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said on X that BJP leaders are after the Constitution because they don’t want women, Dalits, ST and backwards to live with dignity in the country.

    “And they won’t get an opportunity to be heard’ wherever atrocities on women are committed Narendra Modi (Prime Minister) and his government saved the accused. If the sisters against whom atrocities are committed demanded justice, then their families are devastated. The women of the country won’t sit silent anymore,” she wrote.

    Singh reached the Barodia Nonagir village to meet the family members of Anjana Ahirwar who died on Sunday after falling from an ambulance carrying her uncle’s body. The administration promised to give Anjana a government job, did they give her one? They made some other promises too like demolishing houses (of the accused), did they demolish? …I am not in favour of bulldozing someone’s house, but you demolish many persons’ houses in the name of action, he said.

    मध्य प्रदेश में BJP का जंगलराज

    पहले BJP के नेताओं ने एक दलित लड़की का यौन उत्पीड़न किया और फिर उसे धमकाते रहे कि ये बात किसी से मत कहना।

    डरी-सहमी लड़की ने ये बात अपने परिवार को बताई और फिर तमाम मशक्कत के बाद FIR हुई।

    इसके बाद से BJP के नेता दलित परिवार पर समझौते का दबाव बनाने… pic.twitter.com/kGLFO6zmKD


    — Congress (@INCIndia) May 27, 2024

    Singh spoke to Anjana’s family sitting next to her body and later took part in her funeral. Anjana’s uncle Rajendra Ahirwar was beaten to death on May 25 by some persons over an old enmity, police sources said. Anjana had alleged that her brother Nitin Ahirwar, alias Lalu, was killed in August last year by some people who used to harass her.

    Anjana died on Sunday after she fell from an ambulance carrying her uncle’s body in Sagar. Singh demanded the removal of the entire district administration, including the collector and superintendent of police (SP), over the incident. The woman’s family members told Singh that the security provided to them was removed by the administration and even cameras installed in their area were taken away.

    Anjana was an educated woman and was taking care of the family. She is no more today and I am very disappointed, Singh said. The Congress leader claimed police security was removed 10 days before the present incident. A lot of pressure was exerted on them to change their statements, he said.
    There were three witnesses to the murder of Lalu..One Rajendra, another one was Anjana and third her mother.

    Rajendra was killed because he did not come under pressure. And Anjana died, Singh said. Anjana had complained to the police a few days back about mounting pressure to change their statement but cops did not act on it, he alleged. Since the beginning, Anjana had maintained that one Ankit Thakur was involved in the incident, but he was not arrested as he is a muscleman and has been given shelter politically, Singh claimed.

    Rajendra Ahirwar (24) died of injuries he had sustained in a clash between two groups under Khurai police station limits, Additional Superintendent of Police Lokesh Sinha earlier told reporters. Anjana fell from the ambulance carrying the body of Rajendra Ahirwar to their village after the postmortem in Sagar. Their family members were accompanying the body, said Sinha. When asked if Rajendra Ahirwar was killed due to pressure for compromise in the old case, Sinha said all facts would come out during the investigation.

    Nitin Ahirwar was allegedly beaten to death by a group of people over an old enmity in Sagar district last August. Following his death, Anjana Ahirwar lodged an FIR alleging her brother was murdered as some persons were pressuring her for a compromise in the harassment case.

  • Odisha’s Political Puzzle: Who Will Lead BJD After Naveen Patnaik? |

    The Biju Janata Dal’s reliance on 77-year-old Naveen Patnaik in Odisha presents a significant opening for the BJP. Amidst the fervor of the 2024 Lok Sabha and Odisha Assembly elections, BJP leaders have stirred a fresh political discourse, questioning Patnaik’s 24-year tenure, his age, health, activism, and potential successors.

    In Odisha, voting is underway for both the 147 assembly seats and 21 Lok Sabha seats simultaneously. Naveen Patnaik’s personal charisma stands as a major asset for BJD amidst the extensive elections spanning four phases between May 13 and June 1. His bid for a historic sixth term as Chief Minister looms large. However, the looming question remains: who will succeed Patnaik? By introducing this uncertainty, the BJP has injected a new dynamic into Odisha’s political landscape.

    VK Pandian’s Non-Oriya Background Poses A Significant Challenge For BJD’s Continuity

    In response to such uncertainties, citizens in markets like Kadligarh in Sambalpur district express support for Naveen Babu but are uncertain about his successor. When asked about his longtime associate VK Pandian, concerns arise due to his non-Oriya background. These responses underscore Odisha’s current political trajectory and future challenges. Both the ruling BJD, under Naveen Patnaik’s 24-year stewardship, and the opposition BJP must confront this reality.

    BJP Struggles to Present a Viable Alternative to Naveen Patnaik

    Meanwhile, the BJP, having entered the campaign arena late after failed alliance talks with BJD, struggles to identify a figure in Odisha who can credibly challenge Naveen Patnaik’s dominance. Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s three visits to the state since the election announcement, the party has yet to showcase a clear leader or leadership group in Odisha.

    Patnaik Government’s Policies Mirror Modi Government’s Approach

    Similar to the Narendra Modi government at the Centre, Naveen Patnaik’s administration in Odisha has maintained a strong hold on the women’s vote bank through empowerment and welfare initiatives. Significant budget allocations have been directed towards healthcare, education, self-reliance, and justice. At the BJD’s silver jubilee celebrations in December 2022, Patnaik emphasized that the party’s longevity hinges on prioritizing women’s empowerment.

    BJD’s Commitment To Women’s Empowerment and Representation

    During the 16th Lok Sabha in 2014, BJD MPs rallied support from other political factions for the Women’s Reservation Bill. The party has continued this momentum by fielding 33 percent women candidates in both the 2019 and 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Patnaik’s personal appeal remains a potent political asset, bolstered by his anti-corruption stance.

    Naveen Patnaik’s Embrace Of Oriya Identity And Aspiration

    In response to BJP’s challenges, Naveen Patnaik has championed Odia aspirations and identity. Despite his accidental entry into politics, Patnaik, educated at Doon School and St. Stephen’s College, Delhi, acknowledges Odisha’s unique linguistic heritage as the first linguistically defined state. Unlike many regional leaders, Patnaik has refrained from expanding his party beyond state borders.

  • Lok Sabha Polls 2024: As Delhi Votes Amid Unprecedented Political Scenario, Both BJP, AAP-Congress Confident Of Win |

    The fate of candidates from the seven Lok Sabha seats of Delhi will be sealed in the EVM today. However, this election is very different from the 2014 and 2019 Parliamentary polls. While the BJP and Congress were locked in a direct fight with the Aam Aadmi Party trying their luck in previous polls, this time, the Congress and AAP have joined hands against the saffron party. While Congress is contesting on three seats in the national capital, AAP is contesting on four. 

    The AAP is being led by Arvind Kejriwal who got interim bail from the Supreme Court for campaigning in the Lok Sabha polls. 

    However, what is confusing to the people is that Arvind Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi did not hold a joint rally and thus many are not aware of the AAP and Congress alliance. Though the parties maintained that the two leaders did not do joint rallies due to date mismatch issue, even Sonia Gandhi did not take Aam Aadmi Party’s name in her appeal to voters. She urged people to vote for the INDIA bloc candidate.

    On the other hand, the BJP has changed six out of the seven candidates this time and has given opportunities to long-time party workers, thus trying to boost the morale of grassroots workers. However, the Congress-AAP claimed that the saffron party was forced to change candidates because the outgoing MPs had not worked in the last five years.

    All India Congress Committee in charge of Delhi and Haryana Deepak Babaria has maintained that both AAP and Congress will win all seven seats in Delhi. He further alleged that in the 2019 Lok Sabha election, there was a lot of manipulation in the results. The BJP has also exuded confidence that it will score a Hat-trick of clean sweep in Delhi.

    This is also the first time that Rahul Gandhi will not vote for Congress but for the Aam Aadmi Party. He is a voter from the New Delhi Lok Sabha constituency. 

  • Will Modi Return As Prime Minister For Third Time? US Political Scientist Makes Shocking Poll Prediction |

    The Lok Sabha elections are just two weeks away from culmination and the anticipations are already high with both the BJP and the Congress claiming to have gained majority in the first five phases. While the BJP claimed to have crossed 300 seats so far, the Congress claimed that the BJP may not win more than 150 seats and the INDIA bloc will form a government when the results are announced early next month. Amid these claims by both alliances, a US-based political research analyst has made a shocking claim about the Indian Parliamentary poll results, which will be out on June 4.

    Global political risk consultant Ian Bremmer claimed that the BJP may win 305 (+/-10) seats. Bremmer, founder of the Eurasia Group, told NDTV that his firm’s research shows that the BJP may win 295-315 seats. Talking about the general elections, Bremmer made a big remark saying that only the Indian parliamentary polls currently look consistent and stable given the global uncertainties including the US and the UK elections.

    The BJP led by Narendra Modi had won 282 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls while it increased its seat tally to 303 in the 2019 polls. Narendra Modi has set a target of 370 seats for the BJP and over 400 for the NDA bloc. On the other hand, Congress leaders Priyanka Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi predicted less than 200 seats for the NDA.

    The Lok Sabha elections are being held in seven phases and so far, 428 seats out of the 543 have gone to the polls. Voting for the 115 seats will be held in the next two phases while the counting of votes will be held on June 4. Besides the Parliamentary polls, assembly elections for two states – Odisha and Andhra Pradesh – were also held and their results will be announced along with the Lok Sabha polls.