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The 2024 verdict reflects the vibrancy and beauty of Indian democracy as it gives the opposition a strong voice. With the reduced numbers in Parliament, the BJP will be forced to adopt a more accommodative and consensual approach.
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He also extended his wishes to PM Modi and said that his party firmly supports the NDA government.
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Telugu Desam Party (TDP) alone was leading in 16 constituencies. Its allies Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Jana Sena were ahead in three and two seats respectively.
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According to the latest figures disseminated by the Election Commission on Tuesday, TDP is leading in 130, Janasena- 20 and BJP in seven assembly seats.
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Both Rahul Gandhi and PM Narendra Modi are leading from their constituencies of Rae-Bareli and Varanasi. Rahul Gandhi is also leading in Wayanad.
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Investors lost nearly Rs 26 lakh crore as equity benchmarks plummeted following early election trends on Saturday.
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TDP leaders interpret voter enthusiasm as their anger towards the "destructive" rule of YSR Congress and their wish to see TDP back in power.
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Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao said latest reports indicated that regional parties were going to outperform national parties in this elections.
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The former Congress president again batted for a caste census, saying it will reveal everything about the status of people and change the direction of politics in the country.
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Taking part in a meet the press programme here on Sunday, Kishan Reddy said the BJP was getting a lot of support from the people of the State.
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TMC in West Bengal, AAP in Delhi, Punjab. So, these regional parties will play a big role and will be deciding factors...Neither BJP nor Congress (will win),” KCR said in an interview.
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NDA leaders resolved to pursue a strategy and action plan aiming for victory in a minimum of 160 Assembly segments and all Lok Sabha seats in the state.
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The TDP-BJP-JSP alliance has introduced a toll-free WhatsApp number, 8341130393, to gather input and feedback from the public regarding the manifesto.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N Chandrababu Naidu, and JanaSena Party (JSP) chief K Pawan Kalyan held a "Prajagalam" rally in Palnadu, Andhra Pradesh, marking a united front for the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.
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He said they were requesting the BJP-led Central government to provide all necessary assistance to the state for its development.
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The numbers will take the BJP's tally in Rajya Sabha to 97 and that of BJP-led NDA to 117, just four short of the majority mark of 121 in the 240-member House once all 56 members are sworn in Of 56 Rajya Sabha seats that fall vacant in April, BJP won 30; 20 unopposed and 10 in elections held Tuesday.
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The Congress President said that his party has a history of standing up against injustice in the state.
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By selective presentation of figures, Sitharaman made a clumsy effort to paint a picture of contrast between UPA and NDA regimes
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In the 243-strong assembly, a total of 129 members voted in favour of the motion of confidence
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The NDA, which includes JD(U), BJP, former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha and an Independent, has a combined strength of 128 MLAs in the 243-strong assembly, six more than the majority mark.