Prime Minister Narendra Modi will reach the BJP headquarters in Delhi today at 7 pm. Here he will address the workers. Meanwhile, they will discuss the results of the Maharashtra-Jharkhand elections.
Counting of votes in 288 assembly seats of Maharashtra is going on from 8 am. Here the BJP alliance is heading towards a one-sided victory. He seems to be getting more than 200 seats. At the same time, the Congress alliance is limited to less than 60 seats.
However, in trends on 81 seats in Jharkhand, the JMM alliance is leading in 51 seats. The BJP alliance is leading in 28 seats.
PM Modi also addressed the BJP headquarters in Delhi after the results of the Haryana and Jammu-Kashmir assembly elections were announced.
PM said on Haryana election results – Congress's box is round On October 10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the results of the Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections in August this year at the BJP headquarters in Delhi.
On the Haryana results, he said, 'The secret of Congress has been exposed to the public. Their box is round. As soon as Congress is out of government, it becomes like a fish out of water. She is spreading caste poison in the society. To provoke various sections of the society. Congress is a parasitic party.'
On the results of Jammu and Kashmir, he said, After decades of waiting, peaceful elections were held here for the first time. The election held this time is historic. Elections were held here for the first time after the full implementation of the country's constitution. This is a victory for India's constitution, a victory for India's democracy.'
Modi delivered a 34-minute speech amid the Lok Sabha election results
BJP President Nadda, Rajnath Singh and Amit Shah welcomed Modi by garlanding him with flowers.
Prime Minister Modi reached the party headquarters after the Lok Sabha election results were announced on June 4 this year. He addressed the workers, but the names of BJP and NDA were more on his tongue. In the 34-minute vote of thanks, BJP's name was mentioned 8 times while NDA (BJP's ally) was mentioned 10 times.
The Prime Minister specifically mentioned former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He appreciated the outstanding performance of both the leadership. He also assured to do good work under the leadership of NDA in the third term.
In fact, the BJP, which formed the government on its own in 2014 and 2019, is far from a majority this time. BJP got 240 seats and Congress got 99 seats. Both parties are far short of the majority mark (272), though the BJP-led NDA has secured 292 seats. While India block has got 233 seats.
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