"I am happy with my victory but considering the communal politics going on in India and Modi ji had said that he is contesting all 543 seats, I am happy that these elections have been held against him. The performance in Bengal has also been good," Moitra said.
BJP president JP Nadda said on Tuesday that it is for the first time an alliance is going to form the government at the Centre for the third consecutive time as he thanked people for supporting the NDA which is poised to win 290 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
"There is going to be a change in the country. We look at this positively. The exit polls, which were not giving us even 100 seats, are today saying that the government will be formed. The BJP will lose more seats by the evening, and they will fall below 240. Now they are calling on every
The Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) and IBM Center for The Business of Government, an independent business think tank that focuses on management issues in the U.S. Federal government a discussed ways to bridge the gap between citizens and government on June
"We have full faith that the BJP is getting a clear and full majority. BJP's aim of "400 paar" will definitely be accomplished. In Rajasthan too, BJP is going to get majority. The public of Rajasthan is trusting "Modi ki Guarantee", Joshi said while speaking to ANI.
Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Saroj Pandey from Korba Lok Sabha constituency exudes her confidence and said Prime Minister Modi is going to re-establish BJP's government in the centre for a third consecutive term.
As the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha election is underway on Tuesday, BJP's Basirhat Lok Sabha candidate, Rekha Patra, expressed confidence in BJP's victory in West Bengal's Basirhat Lok Sabha constituency, saying the BJP is going to win, and PM Modi will come to Basirhat.
Speaking with ANI, Kanu Patel said, "The counting is going on here... Union Home Minister Amit Shah is going to win from here with a huge margin. He has done a lot of work for this Lok Sabha constituency."
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman affirmed that there will be extra security for the high-voltage clash between India and Pakistan in the ongoing T20 World Cup.
The 2014 champions made a tough start to their T20 WC campaign. They never found things going well on a tough batting surface as they crumbled to just 77 all out, which was chased down by Proteas, although after some fight put up by Lankan bowlers.