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BJP suffers stunning losses in 3 Hindi heartland states; set to form coalition government with TDP and JD(U)
The BJP suffered stunning losses in three Hindi heartland states, partial poll results showed on Tuesday (June 4), forcing the party to rely on allies to form the government after a bitter and divisive election that was projected as a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity.
After 12 hours of counting of votes that began at 8 am, the Bharatiya Janata Party, whose candidates had contested in the name of Modi, won or was ahead in 240 seats to emerge as the single largest party, a far cry from the 303 it had won last time in the 543-member Lok Sabha to mark the return of coalition politics.
BJP's key allies N Chandrababu Naidu's TDP and Nitish Kumar's JD(U) were leading or winning 16 and 12 seats in Andhra Pradesh and Bihar respectively. With the support of its other allies, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was on course to reach the 272-majority mark.
The TDP swept the assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh, dislodging YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSRCP. In Odisha, the BJP landed a stunning victory against the Naveen Patnaik-led BJD.
Modi described the NDA's expected majority as a historic feat in India's history, noting that people have placed their faith in the ruling alliance for a third consecutive term.
The Congress-led INDIA alliance, forged together by their common opposition to the BJP and its ideology, was leading in about 234 seats.
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Results from J&K
In Srinagar, Ruhullah Mehdi won formally, as per ECI, by obtaining 3,56,866 votes, beating his nearest rival Waheed Ur Rehman Para of the PDP by a margin of 1,88,416 votes
Abdul Rashid Sheikh or Engineer Rashid won the Baramulla parliamentary seat by securing 4,72,481 votes, beating Omar Abdullah of the National Conference by a massive margin of 2,04,142 votes. Sajjad Gani stood third by a margin of 2,99,242 votes
In Anantnag-Rajouri, Mian Altaf of NC won after obtaining 5,21,836 votes, beating the former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti by a huge margin of 2,81,794 votes
Jitendra Singh of the BJP won in Udhampur by defeating Lal Singh of Congress
In Jammu, Jugal Kishore of the BJP won against Raman Bhalla of Congress