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.@samajwadiparty -BSP candidate Afzal Ansari on defeating Union Minister Manoj Sinha by 119392 votes: #Ghazipur people have given their verdict. I welcome this decision. I consider myself blessed. pic.twitter.com/AiakZNCZ6C
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US President @realDonaldTrump: Congratulations to PM @narendramodi & his BJP party on their BIG election victory! Great things are in store for US-India partnership with the return of PM Modi at the helm. I look forward to continuing our important work together!(File pic) pic.twitter.com/TbtDKmTrp9
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PM @narendramodi on Pakistan's PM congratulatory tweet on #ElectionResults2019: Thank you PM @ImranKhanPTI . I warmly express my gratitude for your good wishes. I have always given primacy to peace and development in our region. (File pics) pic.twitter.com/aULu2J44TH
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Kerala CM @vijayanpinarayi: Defeat of LDF in #LokSabha elections in Kerala was unexpected. Will examine the reasons in detail. The sentiments against the ruling party in center is reflected. That is why BJP did not get any seat in Kerala. Sentiments against BJP benefited Congress pic.twitter.com/V3fL5EfuAU
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In pictures: BJP celebrates a historic win in Lok Sabha Elections 2019@BJP4India#LokSabhaElections2019 #Elections2019results #ElectionResults2019#Verdict2019 https://t.co/cgHGjWxMNX
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‘India’s democracy has won’: PM Modi after NDA gets historic win@narendramodi #Elections2019results #ElectionResults2019#Verdict2019 https://t.co/c2qodlCUdT
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JUS IN | #ArunachalPradeshAssemblyElectionResults: BJP wins on 23 seats, leading on 7; Congress wins on 3 seats, out of total 47 assembly constituency seats
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JUST IN | #SikkimAssemblyElectionResults: Sikkim Democratic Front wins on 10 seats, leading on 5; Sikkim Krantikari Morcha wins on 14 seats, leading on 3, out of total 32 assembly constituency seats
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#WATCH: Israel's Prime Minister @netanyahu had a telephonic conversation with Prime Minister @narendramodi today where he congratulated him, "Narendra, my friend, congratulations! What an enormous victory!" #ElectionResults2019 (Video courtesy: PM of Israel) pic.twitter.com/F8h4qzDE0j
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.@BJP4India President @AmitShah won by 5,57,014 votes from the parliamentary constituency. #Gujarat#Elections2019results #ElectionResults2019#Verdict2019 pic.twitter.com/RC789uGY0E
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#Punjab: Actor-turned-politician and @BJP4India candidate from #Gurdaspur, @iamsunnydeol, wins by 82,459 votes. #ElectionResults2019#ElectionResults2019 #Verdict2019 pic.twitter.com/TWVh0Ld50r
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#Singapore’s Emeritus Senior Minister and former Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong has written a congratulatory letter to PM @narendramodi
(file pic)#ElectionResults2019 #ElectionResults2019#Verdict2019 pic.twitter.com/oJC4BayPV9
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Most exit polls have predicted a comfortable majority for the BJP-led NDA whose campaign was spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The opposition, however, has rejected the exit polls, calling them wrong and erroneous.
The counting exercise has begun at 8 am, capping a two-month long election process which witnessed high-octane campaigning and charges of tampering EVMs and violations of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
Counting of votes is also underway for four state Assemblies — Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh, which went to polls along with the general elections.
Twenty-two opposition parties had on Tuesday knocked the Election Commission’s doors to press their demand for counting of five VVPAT samples first and also taking up 100 per cent counting of VVPATs in case of any mismatch with an EVM.
The EC on Wednesday rejected the opposition demand.
The opposition parties have also alleged that EVMs were replaced from the strongrooms in some constituencies in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh after what they said was suspicious movement of the voting machines on Tuesday.
However, the EC had rubbished the reports, terming them as “absolutely false”. A 24-hour EVM Control Room has been made functional at Nirvachan Sadan in New Delhi to monitor complaints relating to EVMs.
The poll panel is also keeping a close watch on the counting centres across the country. Ahead of the counting process, a three-tier security system was put in place at the EVM strong rooms and the counting process will be carried out under CCTV surveillance.
As per the EC’s directives, five polling stations per Assembly segment will be selected on a random basis for verification of VVPAT slips. The verification process of VVPATs may take four to five hours.
The seven-phase Lok Sabha elections commenced on April 11 and the last phase of voting was held on May 19. The dates were announced by the EC on March 10, following which the MCC had come into effect.
Over 8,000 candidates are in the fray for 542 Lok Sabha seats across the country.
Among the keenly watched constituencies will be Varanasi from where Prime Minister Modi is seeking re-election and Amethi represented by Congress president Rahul Gandhi since 2004. Rahul is also contesting from Wayanad in Kerala. His mother Sonia Gandhi is also seeking another term from Raebareli.
In the two-month long election process, leaders cutting across party lines were engaged in a high-decibel campaign, making promises and launching attacks on their opponents in a bid to woo the voters.
At a dinner hosted by BJP president Amit Shah for NDA allies on Tuesday, the Prime Minister had said that the NDA is an alliance, which would represent the country’s expectations and ambitions.
“We have become an organic entity. The NDA has played an important role in fulfilling the regional aspirations,” Modi said.
Rahul, on the other hand, is banking on his party’s proposed NYAY scheme, which promises to provide Rs 72,000 to 20 per cent of the country’s poorest.
He and other Congress leaders have repeatedly attacked BJP for alleged irregularities in Rafale fighter jet deal, demonetisation and GST, besides employment and agrarian issues.
(With Agency Inputs)