Who Won the Lok Sabha Elections 2024?

Who Won the Lok Sabha Elections? A Review of India's Lok Sabha Elections 2024

Jun 5, 2024 - 15:52
Jun 6, 2024 - 11:28
Who Won the Lok Sabha Elections 2024?

The greatly anticipated Indian Parliament election in 2024 will determine the makeup of the nation's main legislative body, the Lok Sabha, in addition to the following national administrations: The greatest democracy in the world, India, has important parliamentary elections that will shape the political landscape for the duration of the next five years.

The lower chamber of India's impartial parliament, the Lok Sabha, sometimes known as the Chamber of Humans, has 543 members chosen by popular vote. The BJP, headed by Prime Minister Modi, gained 303 seats in the 2019 election, ensuring the party's stay in government for an extra term. The scene was set before the 2019 elections.

The BJP is solidifying its standing as the biggest group in the assembly's legislative body following its 240-seat gain in the 2024 Indian parliament election. However, to form a government, collaboration was required because the parliament lacked the 272 seats needed for a certain majority. An elaborate summary of the distribution of seats is provided below:

Important National Parties: 99 of the seats for the Indian National Congress (INC) and 240 seats for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Prominent Regional Organizations and Coalitions
The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) holds 16 seats in Andhra Pradesh state politics.
Samajwadi Party (SP): 37 seats in Uttar Pradesh;
Janata Dal (United) (JDU) has 12 seats in Bihar
In West Bengal, TMC  holds 29 seats.

Formation of Coalitions

With the backing of important partners, the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) overcame the majority threshold to take power. In comparison to the last elections, the INC, which is a member of the opposing INDIA partnership, gained a significant number of seats, undermining the BJP's sway over several states.

In brief

The conclusion of the vote was not clear-cut; while the BJP managed to stay in the top party position, it lost its independent majority. The INC's other region parties' increases in seats revealed a more divided election result, suggesting a challenging political landscape for the upcoming term.

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