New Delhi, June 4, 2024 — The results of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, announced today, have marked a significant moment in Indian politics. Conducted in seven phases from April 19 to June 1, the elections saw over 900 million eligible voters cast their ballots to elect representatives for the 543 constituencies across the country (India Today) (Bloomberg).
Key Outcomes
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has secured a substantial victory, reaffirming its dominance in Indian politics. The BJP, along with its allies in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), has crossed the majority mark comfortably, enabling them to form the government for a third consecutive term. This victory underscores Modi's continued popularity and the electorate's endorsement of his government's policies and initiatives over the past decade (India Today). The Indian National Congress (INC), headed by Rahul Gandhi, has managed to increase its seat count compared to the previous election, but it remains well short of challenging the BJP's hegemony. Despite a spirited campaign focusing on economic issues and social justice, the Congress party's gains were insufficient to alter the overall power dynamics significantly (Bloomberg).Regional Highlights
- Uttar Pradesh: Contrary to expectations, the BJP faced a significant setback in Uttar Pradesh, losing ground to a resurgent alliance between the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). This alliance managed to secure a majority of the seats, indicating a shift in voter sentiment in the state.
- West Bengal: The Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Mamata Banerjee, held its ground against both the BJP and the Congress, securing a majority of the state's seats and reinforcing its regional stronghold.
- Maharashtra: The BJP-Shiv Sena alliance managed to secure a majority of the seats, despite strong competition from the Congress and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
- Southern States: In states like Tamil Nadu and Kerala, regional parties such as the DMK and the Left Democratic Front (LDF) respectively, continued to dominate, highlighting the regional diversity in voter preferences (India Today) (Bloomberg).