BJP to Lead NDA Meet Today; Markets Show Slight Improvement

BJP-led NDA secures a majority, INDIA bloc crosses 200; JD(U) and TDP pledge support for a third term of Modi government

After a prolonged electoral process, the Election Commission of India announced the results for all 543 Lok Sabha seats early this morning. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) fell short of an outright majority, necessitating reliance on its allies to form the next government.

The BJP secured a total of 240 seats, just shy of the 272 needed for a majority in the Lok Sabha. To consolidate power, the party has called a meeting of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) parties in New Delhi today. Adding the seats won by its allies, the NDA has achieved a comfortable majority.

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  • Election Outcome: BJP secured 240 seats, falling short of the majority mark, and will rely on allies to form the next government. NDA meeting scheduled for today.
  • INDIA Bloc Performance: The INDIA bloc, despite crossing 200 seats, did not achieve a majority. The bloc will hold a meeting to discuss their next steps.
  • Ally Support: TDP and JD(U), holding 28 seats, have pledged their support to the NDA, ensuring a stable government under Modi for a third term.

 

Meanwhile, the Indian National Developmental, Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc, with over 200 seats, will also convene a meeting today to discuss their strategy moving forward. Despite their significant gains, none of the INDIA bloc members reached the majority threshold.

In a significant development, N. Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United) hold 28 seats collectively. These key allies have reaffirmed their support for the BJP-led NDA and confirmed their attendance at the alliance meeting. Their backing is crucial in securing the stability of the NDA government for a third term under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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