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The results of India’s 2024 Lok Sabha elections spread over six weeks, are finally out, defying predictions. It was an intense process and had all the melodrama of a Bollywood movie. The ruling dispensation, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had the upper hand, since it had control over the state machinery, the election commission, media and the judiciary, yet the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), comprising 26 opposition parties put up a good fight .

When the votes were counted, in contrast to the previous two elections of 2014 and 2019, when the BJP won clear majorities on its own in a house of 543 seats, it ended up with 240 seats this time around. The halfway mark is 272 seats. By contrast, the opposition INDIA – led by the Congress party – won 232 seats, significantly higher than exit polls had predicted.



The exit polls – released on June 1 after the final phase of India’s election cycle – had suggested that the BJP would outdo its 2019 tally of 303 seats. The BJP itself had raised the campaign slogan, “Abki baar, 400 paar” (This time, more than 400), set a target of 400 seats for its alliance, and 370 seats for the BJP itself. The magic figure of 400 seats has been achieved only once in India’s 77 years as an independent nation.

In 1984, the now-in-opposition Congress Party – in the aftermath of the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi – riding on a wave of sympathy for the fallen leader, crossed the tally of 400 sea.

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