Lok Sabha Shunao 2024 Results Live: NDA Approaches 300 in Trends, JDU's Outstanding Performance in Bihar
Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 Live: Lok Sabha Election-2024 results are declared today. Counting of votes started at 8 am. General elections were held in seven phases from April 19 to June 1, 2024 to elect Lok Sabha MPs. Counting trends and results are available on ECI website results.eci.gov.in and voter helpline app. Live updates… NDA is near 300 on trends. He is leading in 299 seats. At the same time, JTU's performance is very good in Bihar. He is leading in 15 seats. BJP candidate Praneet Kaur is leading in Patiala constituency of Punjab. In Gopalganj, JTU's Dr. Alok Kumar Suman is leading by a margin of 14602 votes. UP's Dumariaganj constituency is hotly contested. Here the contest is between BJP's Jagathambika Paul and Kushal Tiwari. Paul got 35919 votes and Kushal Tiwari got 35357 votes. Kishori Lal Sharma is leading from Congress in Amethi. Misa Bharti from Patliputra is leading with 2329 votes, JDU candidate from Kadikahar with 8240 votes, Lovely Anand from Shivhar with 6119 votes, Mahesh Sharma is leading in Gautam Budh Nagar Lok Sabha seat and BJP's Ranjit Singh is leading in Hisar Lok Sabha seat. With 6579 votes, Maneka Gandhi is leading in Sultanpur and Aam Aadmi Party's Sushil Gupta is trailing in Kurushetra. SP takes the lead here. Smriti Irani is also behind in Amethi. BJP is lagging behind in Meerut too. It seems that NDA will get 36 seats and India's account will get 45 seats. Counting of votes is going on. Meanwhile, the picture keeps changing every second. The most interesting fight is in Delhi. Sometimes the BJP and sometimes the Indian Alliance are in the lead here. Now BJP is leading in 6 seats and India is leading in 1 seat. At the same time, SP is leading over BJP in UP. BJP's Niragua has taken the lead in Azamgarh. SP is leading in Kairana constituency. BJP is lagging behind in Chandauli constituency. Raj Babbar of Congress is leading in Gurugram. Congress is leading in 4 seats in Bihar. Whereas in MP, BJP is leading in 28 seats. In Rajasthan, NDA is leading in 10 seats and India in 15 seats. In West Bengal, BJP is leading in 21 seats and Trinamool Congress in 19 seats. It seems that Congress will get 2 seats. There is a lot of excitement in UP. Samajwadi has defeated BJP here. Samajwadi is leading in 32 seats and BJP in 25 seats. BJP is leading in all 4 Lok Sabha constituencies in Himachal Pradesh. BJP candidate Harsh Malhotra is leading in East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency, Vijay Inder Singla of Congress in Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency and Nishikant Dubey in Koda Lok Sabha constituency. 275 seats have come in its account. Indian alliance got 201 seats. India's tally has crossed 200. It got 201 seats out of 532 seats. At the same time the National Democratic Alliance got 271 seats. There is fierce competition in 7 Lok Sabha constituencies of Delhi. National Democratic Alliance is leading in 3 seats and India in 4 seats. Upendra Kushwaha of NDA in Bihar's Karagat, Rajnath Singh in Lucknow, BJP in Ghaziabad, Ravi Kishan of BJP in Gorakhpur, Amit Shah in Gandhinagar, Manoj Tiwari in Delhi Bareilly, Misa Bharti, Patliputra, PM Modi, Varanasi, Supriya Sule, Maharashtra State, Baramati, 22, Odisha, 5, NDA candidate Upendra Kushwaha is leading in Karagad Lok Sabha constituency and Srikanth Shinde is leading in Kalyan Lok Sabha constituency. Vaishali Tharekar lags behind Mahavikhas Akadi. BJP is leading in 19 seats and Congress in 6 seats in Rajasthan. Sanjay Patil of Shiv Sena (Thackarey wing) is leading in Mumbai North East, Sanjeev Palyan in Muzaffarnagar, Tariq Anwar of Congress and Owaisi of Congress in Katihar. In Hyderabad, Madhavi Latha has secured majority. 369 places have reached the trend. NDA leads in 241 seats and India in 95 seats. Others got 33 seats. BJP candidate Jyotiraditya Scindia is ahead of Guna. Jyotiraditya has taken the lead in the counting of postal votes. Rajnath Singh in Lucknow, Congress candidate Satyapal Singh Sikarwar in Morena, Afzal Ansari in Ghazipur, Manish Tiwari of Congress in Chandigarh and BJP candidate Ravneet Singh Bittu in Ludhiana are leading. BJP lags behind in Meerut. Sambit Patra is leading in Odisha's Puri constituency. Pappu Yadav is leading in Purnia constituency. Rahul Gandhi is leading in both Wayanad and Raebareli constituencies. In Vidisha, BJP candidate Shivraj Singh Chauhan is ahead, in Bhopal BJP candidate Alok Sharma is ahead, in Indore BJP candidate Shankar Lalwani is ahead, in Khajuraho BJP candidate VT Sharma is ahead and Congress' Shashi Tharoor is ahead. . At the same time the number of National Democratic Alliance has crossed 50. So far the trend has been for 93 seats, in which NDA is leading in 61 seats and India in 31 seats. So far 54 seats have trended. NDA leads in 35 seats and India in 18 seats. Others have 1 space in their account. Nitin Gadkari is leading in Nagpur. Rahul Gandhi is leading in Rae Bareli constituency. Dimple Yadav is leading in Mainpuri constituency. CP Joshi is leading in Bhilwara constituency. The trend has reached 42 places. NDA leads in 29 seats and India in 18 seats. Kangana Ranaut is left behind from Mandi. The first trend emerged. National Democratic Alliance got 6 seats and India got 2 seats. Counting continues. The first trend is just around the corner. The first postal votes are being counted. Counting of votes has started. A strong room has been opened in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. A tense atmosphere prevailed at the counting center in the Hooghly parliamentary constituency. Before entering the centre, TMC and BJP counting agents raised slogans. Congress is confident of victory. The party is already taking 295 plus guarantee. Lattos were prepared and celebrated from Delhi to Patna hoping that the BJP would also win. If former Congress president Sonia Gandhi is to be believed, the actual results of the Lok Sabha elections will be completely opposite to the exit poll results. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi also expressed the same opinion on Sunday. Then Sidhu mentioned a song by Mooswala. Punjabi singer Sidhu Mooswala claimed to get 295 seats and sang the song 295 before he was murdered. The song went viral after his death. Referring to this 295, Rahul Gandhi called the poll an imaginary poll by the BJP. But just before the election results, not only Rahul Gandhi mentioned 295 seats in Congress, but many leaders from Kharge to Jairam Ramesh are demanding 295 seats. After winning the election, the preparations for the celebration are going on in full swing. Orders for Lattes have been placed from Bihar to Maharashtra. Arrangements for this have been made on both sides. Counting of votes in the Lok Sabha elections will begin at 8 am. Today we will know whose government is going to be formed in the country. With incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi contesting the elections for the third consecutive term, an Indian coalition of more than 25 parties entered the elections with the dream of enjoying the pleasure of power. The polls ahead of the election results have given the BJP a boost. Most opinion polls predict the ruling BJP-led NDA to surpass its 2019 record. According to polls by TV9, POLSTRAT and PEOPLES INSIDE, the NDA is likely to win 346 seats and the Indian Alliance 162 seats. According to the post-election polls, the BJP is once again doing well in Uttar Pradesh, the country's largest state. Can win 62 seats. At the same time, a clean sweep is possible in 6 states. These include Gujarat, Delhi, Uttarakhand, MP, Himachal Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. According to post-election polls, the BJP could do well in the south as well. His account can be opened in Kerala. How close will BJP come to the slogan of crossing 400? Today we know how close BJP is getting to the slogan of crossing 400. In the history of Indian elections, this number has been surpassed only once by any party, when the Congress won 414 seats (out of 541 seats) in the 1984 Lok Sabha elections held after the assassination of Indira Gandhi. If the BJP comes to power, Modi will equal the record of the country's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, in which he led his party to three consecutive electoral victories. If he fails, he will lose the record. What is the opposition's argument? Opposition parties have often argued in this election that the results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be the same as in 2004. In the 2004 elections, under the leadership of the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the BJP presented the feel-good factor and India Shining slogans and through media advertising, created an atmosphere of their return to power. came, had to face defeat and the Congress came back to power. Party leaders including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former president Rahul Gandhi have said that their alliance will win 295 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, ending the Modi era. However, only the results will now tell whether the BJP has the ability to challenge the Congress's organization and leadership, which has been steadily weakening across the country since 2014. In two consecutive Lok Sabha elections, it has failed to gain major opposition status and has been confined to a handful of states.