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Topic: Polling Starts!
Concerned Authorities: Government of India, Election Commission of India, Political Parties of India, India
Date: 20 April 2024 (was suppose to start at 20 April)

The pollings finally have kicked off as the first of the five phases begin. ECI reports that 1,256,000,000 people are eligible to vote, highest ever recorded.

Due to some administrative issues, 2 extra seats will be added to the Lok Sabha, bringing the total to 699 seats. Due to a lack of strenght in both the Lok and Rajya Sabha, a special plea was made to the Supreme Court to allow the change which it did but informed that the Constitution should be ammended within 10 days of a Government been formed to address the change.

To prevent booth captures and maintain security, over 6 Million Police Personnels and Central Armed Polices Forces are deployed across India. In remote places like in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh, the Army has deployed columns to provide security to polling booths and ECI Officials.

Topic: Election Results
Concerned Authorities: Election Commission of India, Government of India, Parliament of India, President of India, India
Date: 25 April 2024

States

Andaman and Nicobar Islands (2)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRP) Andaman and Nicobar Justice Party - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRP) Andaman and Nicobar Justice Party - 2

Andhra Pradesh (17)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 5
(NDC) Party of Telugu - 12
(UDA) Congress of India - 10
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 7
(HRF) Nationalist Andra Party - 17
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 9

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(NDC) Party of Telugu - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Nationalist Andra Party - 15
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Arunachal Pradesh (2)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 2

Assam (12)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(NDC) Assam People's Council - 7
(NDC) Liberal People's Party - 3
(UDA) Congress of India - 10
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 2
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 12
(IND) Assam Democratic Party - 12
(IND) People's Front of Bodoland - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(NDC) Assam People's Council - 0
(NDC) Liberal People's Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 8
(IND) Assam Democratic Party - 0
(IND) People's Front of Bodoland - 0

Awadh (21)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 12
(NDC) Apne Dal - 5
(NDC) Nationalist Democracy Party - 4
(UDA) Congress of India - 6
(UDA) Socialist Party - 10
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 5
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 21
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 21
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 5
(IND) Yuva Kisan Party - 21

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 4
(NDC) Apne Dal - 0
(NDC) Nationalist Democracy Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Socialist Party - 0
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 17
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0
(IND) Yuva Kisan Party - 0

Barak (2)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) People's Justice Party - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) People's Justice Party - 2

Bihar (15)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 5
(NDC) People's Party - 5
(NDC) Lok Janshakti Party -5
(UDA) Congress of India - 5
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 5
(UDA) National People's Party - 5
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 15
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 10
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(NDC) People's Party - 5
(NDC) Lok Janshakti Party -0
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(UDA) National People's Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 8
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Bagelkhand (4)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party -3
(UDA) Congress of India - 3
(UDA) Socialist Party - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 4
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 4

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Socialist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 3
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Balochistan (6)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 6
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 4
(HRF) Baloch Party - 6
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 6

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 0
(HRF) Baloch Party - 6
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Bhutan (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 1

Bundelkhand (3)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 3
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(UDA) Socialist Party - 2
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 3
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 3

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Socialist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 3
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Chattisgarh (11)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 11
(UDA) Congress of India - 5
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 6
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 11

Won
(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 9

Delhi (7)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 7
(UDA) Common Man Party - 7
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 7

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Common Man Party - 4
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 3

East Bengal (47)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 47
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 5
(UDA) Bengali Trinamool Congress - 35
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 5
(HRF) Bengali Samaj Party - 47
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 23
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 47

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 5
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(UDA) Bengali Trinamool Congress - 10
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 0
(HRF) Bengali Samaj Party - 30
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

East Punjab (13)

Contested

(NDC) Akali Dal - 13
(UDA) Congress of India - 6
(UDA) Common Man Party - 7
(HRF) Punjab Lok Party - 13
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 2

Won

(NDC) Akali Dal - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Common Man Party - 4
(HRF) Punjab Lok Party - 9
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Goa (2)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Gujarat (26)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 26
(UDA) Congress of India - 12
(UDA) Common Man Party - 14
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 26
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 10

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 16
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Common Man Party - 2
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 8
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Harit Pradesh (26)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 12
(NDC) Apne Dal - 4
(NDC) Nationalist Democracy Party - 10
(UDA) Congress of India - 8
(UDA) Socialist Party - 12
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 6
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 26
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 26
(IND) All India Muslim Council -6

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 4
(NDC) Apne Dal - 0
(NDC) Nationalist Democracy Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Socialist Party - 0
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 22
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Haryana (10)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 10
(UDA) Congress of India - 6
(UDA) Common Man Party - 4
(HRF) Bharat Samaj Front - 10
(IND) Haryana Lok Dal - 10
(IND) Jannayak Party - 10

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(UDA) Common Man Party - 0
(HRF) Bharat Samaj Front - 8
(IND) Haryana Lok Dal - 0
(IND) Jannayak Party - 0

Himachal Pradesh (4)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 4
(UDA) Congress of India - 4
(HRF) Bharat Samaj Front - 4

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) Bharat Samaj Front - 3

Jammu and Kashmir (6)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 6
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Jammu and Kashmir Front - 4
(HRF) Bharat Samaj Front - 6
(IND) Jammu and Kashmir Party - 6
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 4

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Jammu and Kashmir Front - 2
(HRF) Bharat Samaj Front - 4
(IND) Jammu and Kashmir Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Jharkhand (14)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 8
(NDC) Student Union of Jharkhand - 6
(UDA) Congress of India - 6
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 2
(UDA) National People's Party - 2
(UDA) Jharkhand Liberation Front - 4
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 14

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(NDC) Student Union of Jharkhand - 4
(UDA) Congress of India - 6
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(UDA) National People's Party - 0
(UDA) Jharkhand Liberation Front - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 2

Karnataka (28)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 20
(NDC) People's Party - 8
(UDA) Congress of India - 14
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 14
(HRF) Kannada Front - 28
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 12

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(NDC) People's Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 10
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Kannada Front - 18
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Kerala (20)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 20
(UDA) Congress of India - 4
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 15
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 20
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 4
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 15
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (14)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 14
(UDA) Congress of India - 6
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 8
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 14

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 8
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 6

Kotidweep (2)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 2

Ladakh (2)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 2

Mahakoshal (6)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 6
(UDA) Congress of India - 4
(UDA) Socialist Party - 2
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 6
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 6

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(UDA) Socialist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 5
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Maharashtra (34)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 10
(NDC) Shivaji Sena - 24
(UDA) Congress of India - 20
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 4
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 34
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 10
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 6

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 10
(NDC) Shivaji Sena - 18
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 4
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Malwa (18)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 18
(UDA) Congress of India - 10
(UDA) Socialist Party - 8
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 18
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 13

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 15
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Socialist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Manipur (2)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 2

Maru Pradesh (10)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 10
(UDA) Congress of India - 8
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 2
(HRF) Rajput Sena - 10
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Rajput Sena - 10
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Meghalaya (2)

Contested

(NDC) People's National Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 2
(IND) Meghalaya Democratic Party - 2

Won

(NDC) People's National Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 2
(IND) Meghalaya Democratic Party - 0

Mithila (25)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 10
(NDC) People's Party - 10
(NDC) Lok Janshakti Party - 5
(UDA) Congress of India - 12
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 8
(UDA) National People's Party - 5
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 25
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 25
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 6

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 8
(NDC) People's Party - 0
(NDC) Lok Janshakti Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 12
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 2
(UDA) National People's Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 3
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Mizoram (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 1
(IND) National Front of Mizoram - 1
(IND) Zoram's People's Party - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 1
(IND) National Front of Mizoram - 0
(IND) Zoram's People's Party - 0

Nagaland (1)

Contested

(NDC) People's Front of Nagaland - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 1

Won

(NDC) People's Front of Nagaland - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 1

Nepal (7)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 7
(UDA) Congress of India - 7
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 7

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 3

Odisha (21)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 21
(UDA) Congress of India - 18
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 3
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 21
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 4
(IND) Biju's People's Party - 21

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 6
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) Biju's People's Party - 11

Puducherry (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Purvanchal (27)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 16
(NDC) Apne Dal - 6
(NDC) Nationalist Democracy Party - 5
(UDA) Congress of India - 9
(UDA) Socialist Party - 9
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 9
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 27
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 27
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 4

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 6
(NDC) Apne Dal - 0
(NDC) Nationalist Democracy Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Socialist Party - 0
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 19
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Rajasthan (14)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 14
(UDA) Congress of India - 10
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 4
(HRF) Rajput Sena - 14
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 7
(UDA) Congress of India - 7
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Rajput Sena - 0
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Rayalaseema (8)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 8
(UDA) Congress of India - 8
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 8

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 8

Saraikistan (18)

Contested

(NDC) Akali Dal - 18
(UDA) Congress of India - 4
(UDA) Common Man Party - 4
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 10
(HRF) Punjab Lok Party - 18
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 18

Won

(NDC) Akali Dal - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 4
(UDA) Common Man Party - 0
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 0
(HRF) Punjab Lok Party - 14
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Sindh (17)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 17
(UDA) Congress of India - 7
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 10
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 17
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 17

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 3
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 3
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 10
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Singapore (3)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 3
(UDA) Congress of India - 3
(HRF) National People's Front - 3

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) National People's Front - 3

Sikkim (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 1
(IND) Sikkim Revolutionary Front - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 1
(IND) Sikkim Revolutionary Front - 0

Sri Lanka (19)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 19
(UDA) Congress of India - 16
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 3
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 19
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 4

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 5
(UDA) Congress of India - 10
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 4
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0

Tamil Nadu (39)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 10
(NDC) Worker's People Party - 29
(UDA) Congress of India - 10
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 9
(UDA) Dravidian Progressive Federation - 20
(HRF) Tamil Liberal Congress - 29
(IND) Dravida Front - 29

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 5
(NDC) Worker's People Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 10
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 2
(UDA) Dravidian Progressive Federation - 7
(HRF) Tamil Liberal Congress - 15
(IND) Dravida Front - 0

Telangana (17)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party -6
(NDC) Party of Telugu - 11
(UDA) Congress of India - 7
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 10
(HRF) Telugu Nationalist Party - 17
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 10
(IND) Telangana Rashtra Samithi - 17

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(NDC) Party of Telugu - 4
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Telugu Nationalist Party - 10
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) Telangana Rashtra Samithi - 0

Tripura (2)

Contested
(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 2

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) North-East People's Party - 2

Uttrakhand (5)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 5
(UDA) Congress of India - 5
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 5

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 3
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Vidarbha (10)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 4
(NDC) Shivaji Sena - 6
(UDA) Congress of India - 5
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 5
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 10
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 10
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 3

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 2
(NDC) Shivaji Sena - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 6
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

West Bengal (42)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 42
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party -4
(UDA) Bengali Trinamool Congress - 34
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 2
(HRF) Bengali Samaj Party - 42
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 12
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 16

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 4
(UDA) Congress of India - 2
(UDA) Indian Communist Party - 0
(UDA) Bengali Trinamool Congress - 18
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 0
(HRF) Bengali Samaj Party - 18
(IND) Excluded Samaj Party - 0
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

West Punjab (27)

Contested

(NDC) Akali Dal - 27
(UDA) Congress of India - 7
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 20
(HRF) Punjab Lok Party - 27
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 27

Won

(NDC) Akali Dal - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 7
(UDA) Hindustan Muslim League - 6
(HRF) Punjab Lok Party - 14
(IND) All India Muslim Council - 0

Union Territory

Chandigarh (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Common Man Party - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Common Man Party - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 0

Christmas Islands (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 0

Islamabad (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Keeling Islands (1)

Contested

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 1
(UDA) Congress of India - 1
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Won

(NDC) Bharat Janata Party - 0
(UDA) Congress of India - 0
(HRF) Bharatiya Samaj Front - 1

Total 699 seats

National Democracy Coalition - 141

Akali Dal - 0
Bharat Janata Party - 108
Party of Telugu - 6
People's Party - 5
Shivaji Sena - 18
Worker's People Party - 0
Lok Janshakti Party - 0
Apne Dal - 0
Assam People's Council - 0
People's National Party - 0
Student Union of Jharkhand - 4
People's Front of Nagaland - 0
Nationalist Democracy Party - 0
Liberal People's Party - 0

United Development Alliance - 186

Congress of India - 101
Socialist Party - 0
Common Man Party - 11
Indian Communist Party - 19
Bengali Trinamool Congress - 28
National People's Party - 0
Dravidian Progressive Federation - 7
Jharkhand Liberation Front - 0
Hindustan Muslim League - 18
Jammu and Kashmir Front - 2

Hindustani Republic Front - 361

Bharatiya Samaj Front - 175
North-East People's Party - 20
Tamil Liberal Congress - 15
Baloch Party - 6
Punjab Lok Party - 37
Kannada Front - 18
Bengali Samaj Party - 48
Rajput Sena - 10
Nationalist Andra Party - 15
Telugu Nationalist Party - 10
National People's Front - 3
Andaman and Nicobar Justice Party - 2
People's Justice Party - 2

Independent Parties - 11

Excluded Samaj Party - 0
Dravida Front - 0
Yuva Kisan Party - 0
Biju's People's Party - 11
Telangana Rashtra Samithi - 0
Jannayak Party - 0
All India Muslim Council - 0
Haryana Lok Dal - 0
Jammu and Kashmir Party - 0
Assam Democratic Party - 0
People's Front of Bodoland - 0
National Front of Mizoram - 0
Sikkim Revolutionary Front - 0
Meghalaya Democratic Party - 0
Zoram's People's Party - 0

HRF have managed to secure a majority in the parliament, defeating both NDC and UDA. It is the first time that a Non Congress or Non-BJP or affiliated party has come to power since Independence.

The Election Commission of India reported a turnout of 86% or 1,080,160,000+ eligible people turned up to vote, making this the highest turnout ever reported in India and the largest democratic election in human history.

Political Analysts say that it was due to the current political crisis that more people turned up to vote, feeling that it would help bring stability in politics back. HRF's victory is mainly attributed to its diverse proposed cabinet which include almost all communities of India, its overall new policies which focus on nation building, its much younger candidates and overall desire for change in politics after the Election Bond scandals.

Zahir Haider Khan has become the 15th Prime Minister of India,l. He took the oath of allegiance in presence of the President and the public at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. He is the first Prime Minister of Kashmiri origin and the first Muslim to become the Prime Minister.

Z.H Khan shortly addressed the crowd at the stadium and also the nation as a whole.

“Today the people of India have shown their responsibility by participating in the election in record numbers, today is not only a win for me but for all of India. This morning will mark the start of a fresh chapter in our history. We all will walk together to the future and endure the same challenges and overcome them as one nation. I will admit, I am becoming the Prime Minister when tensions have deteriorated community relations, we are at the most divided times since independence, but this will not scare us, we the people of India are brave and will face off the challenges head on with honesty and courage. I hope this message reaches every soul in this country and decides to turn a new leaf of a prosperous, happy and honest life.”

Report from Gedoopstad Times reporter in Tete City
A camera zooms into the sky, showing the night-time sky lighting up in the direction of the north east, with the sound of drumfire and aircraft flybys. “Right now as we stand in Tete, an ongoing barrage of the BKAF, BKA and the BKSF is ongoing, due to what seems to be an ongoing barrage operation. Only until now, they avoided bombing Furancungo, while bombing everywhere in the province, even in the rural areas, almost bombing anything that moves. A warning was given out 6 hours before the operation in Tete about the operation, but oddly enough the attack on Furancungo seems to be, as quoted from a local BKA officer, a “Vietnam era Rolling Horseshoe” to “smash them against our 155 mm shells” which from what our military correspondent thinks it implies, "they are indeed trying to group up RANF forces in local areas to make them susceptible to suppression attacks.” *H-6’s are distantly heard.* Well this is the special report from Tete *soldier’s heavily laden with there BK-99 Light armour are seen in HMMWV‘s passing by.* signing out.

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Topic Cobra Saharan Artist Arrested for Inappropriate Actions: Government Issues Apology
Date: 25/4/2024
Time: 3:31 PM

The Cobra Sahara government has announced the arrest of a Cobra Saharan artist involved in highly inappropriate actions. The incident has sparked outrage both domestically and abroad, prompting the government to issue a formal apology to international governments and users for the artist's behavior.

According to a statement released by the Ministry of Culture and Information, the artist was taken into custody following an investigation into actions deemed offensive and disrespectful to cultural and social norms (especially insulting a user from Bro Kinaba). The exact nature of the actions has not been disclosed, but sources suggest that the artist's work included explicit or inflammatory content that violated ethical and legal standards.

"We regret the shameful actions of this individual and the impact they may have had on our international partners and audience," declared a government spokesperson. "We wish to reassure the global community that these actions do not reflect the values or beliefs of the people of Cobra Sahara. We apologize for any distress or offense caused and pledge to take appropriate measures to prevent such incidents in the future."

The arrest of the artist underscores the Cobra Sahara government's commitment to protecting the cultural integrity and reputation of the nation. Authorities are working to ensure that the artist faces appropriate consequences for their actions in accordance with national laws and regulations.

The government has taken steps to address the situation, including cooperating with international organizations and providing assurances to concerned parties that similar incidents will be prevented in the future. Additionally, the government has called for a review of cultural and artistic regulations to uphold ethical and moral standards in creative expression.

Must be a dead region, their RMB has messages from 10 days ago!

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