In the latest updates regarding the Lok Sabha Election 2024 results, Bharatiya Janta Party has suffered a massive jolt. Not only PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah are responsible but UP CM Aditya Yoginath is also the main reason for BJP’s loss. BJP had a lot of expectations from UP when it claimed to win 80 seats from the state. However, the BJP has suffered a loss of 30 seats in Uttar Pradesh. It had expectations, the building of Ram Mandir would garner the most votes from UP but it did not happen. The loss of 30 seats in UP has made PM Modi lose hope of forming a government without any alliance.
The sources reveal that another reason for BJP’s loss is the decreased involvement of RSS in BJP during Lok Sabha Election. Even after the recommendations given by RSS, BJP did not give tickets to the Lok Sabha candidates which created a drift between RSS and BJP. During elections, BJP President J.P. Nadda also stated that the party doesn’t require support from RSS. All these changing dynamics will have a great impact on Narendra Modi, Amit Shah and J.P. Nadda. Especially, the drift will likely make J.P. Nadda resign as the BJP President. There are also chances that many leadership and positions might get changed due to the same. There are also chances that RSS might present Nitin Gadkari for the PM’s candidature.
The counting of votes in overall India started at 8 am. After 3 hours passing by, the data that has come forward shows that ‘Modi Magic’ is likely to fail this Lok Sabha Elections. It seems like all the predictions made by various Exit Polls are likely to be proved wrong. Bharatiya Janta Party is lagging far behind the majority numbers i.e. 273 in the country. As per the data released by the Election Commission of India, the BJP is leading on 234 seats out of a total 543 seats. Various states have given a big shock to BJP including Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Maharashtra.
Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Termed as the biggest electoral process in the world, Lok Sabha Elections 2024 was completed in seven phases of voting. The phase 1 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 started on April 9, 2024 and the final phase i.e. phase 7 was completed on June 1, 2024. There were a total of 543 seats up for grabs and the party that will cross the magical 272 marks will be declared the ultimate winner.