Election Results: “India Wins Yet Again”, Tweets PM Narendra Modi After BJP’s Big Victory Leads show that PM Modi’s BJP will win 294 seats on their own, which is better than the 282 seats it had won in the 2014 general elections.

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 Election Results: 'India Wins Yet Again', Tweets PM Narendra Modi After BJP's Big Victory
The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance will win 345 seats, leads show (File)

NEW DELHI: 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said “India wins yet again” with his party, the BJP, set for a landslide victory in the national elections. Leads show that the BJP will get a clear majority on its own by winning 294 seats, which is better than the 282 seats it had won in the 2014 general elections.

“Together we grow. Together we prosper. Together we will build a strong and inclusive India. India wins yet again! #VijayiBharat,” PM Modi tweeted this evening.

 
Chowkidar Narendra Modi
@narendramodi
सबका साथ + सबका विकास + सबका विश्वास = विजयी भारत

Together we grow.

Together we prosper.

Together we will build a strong and inclusive India.

India wins yet again!

 The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance or NDA is ahead in 345 seats, leads show, while the Congress-led UPA is leading in 91 seats. In 2014, the NDA had won 336. It was the first time in more than three decades that a single party won majority on its own.

BJP chief Amit Shah today said the massive win is the victory of PM Modi’s development and the people’s trust in him.

“This victory is India’s victory. This is the victory of the hopes of youths, the poor, and farmers. This massive win is the victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s development and the people’s trust in him. On the behalf of crores of BJP workers, I congratulateNarendra Modi,” Mr Shah tweeted.

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