BJP surges in Rajasthan, Manju Sharma wins Jaipur in landslide
In a major victory, BJP's Manju Sharma trounced her nearest rival by a staggering margin of 3,31,767 votes to clinch the prestigious Jaipur seat.
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In a major victory, BJP's Manju Sharma trounced her nearest rival by a staggering margin of 3,31,767 votes to clinch the prestigious Jaipur seat.
As counting continues in Indore, NOTA has garnered more votes than any of the 13 candidates on the ballot, second only to BJP's Shankar Lalwani who has secured 9,90,698 votes so far.
On the other hand, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which had swept the state in the previous general elections by bagging 25 out of the 28 seats, saw its tally dwindle with the party currently ahead in only 17 constituencies.
According to the Election Commission figures at this hour, the NDA has won or is leading in 294 seats, putting it comfortably past the majority mark of 272 seats required to govern.
Early trends reveal NDA's dominance, crossing 200 seats, while the opposition lags at 150. As counting continues for Lok Sabha elections, anticipation mounts for the outcome, shaping India's political landscape.
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The Kashmir Valley, in particular, saw an extraordinary 30-point increase in voter turnout compared to the 2019 elections, with the participation rate soaring from 19.16% to 50.86%.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will formally file his Varanasi nomination on May 14, preceded by a lively roadshow on May 13.
"I have come to beg in front of the 140 crore people of our country to save our nation from dictatorship. Please save my nation," Kejriwal said.
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