Thursday 15 May 2014

India General Election Results 2014-Counting Trends and Seats Tally

2014 Lok Sabha Results - Counting Trends & Tally (543 Seats)
Top & Latest Trends: (16-May 2014 on and after 8:00 AM)

Total Trends / Tally: 543/543
BJP-led NDA UPA (Congress+) AAP SP BSP AITC Others
337 58 4 5 0 34 105

* BJP-led NDA is ahead over 335+ Seats.
* BJP is ahead on 281 seats alone.
* Satyapal Singh won from Baghpat. Ajit Singh is lost the seat.
* V K Singh won in Ghaziabad seat. APP is on 5th place.
* L K Advani won in Gandhi Nagar seat over 2,50,000+ votes.
* Narendra Modi won Vadodara seat by 5,80,432 votes.
* Narendra Modi won Varanasi seat by 3,71,000. Kejriwal on 2nd place.
* Smriti Irani lost Amethi seat. Kumar Vishwas on 4th place.
* Harshvardhan won from Chandni Chowk.
* Arun Jaytley lost Amritsar seat.
* Yogendra Yadav lost Gurgaon seat and on 4th place.
* Ajay Makan lost New Delhi seat. BJP (Minakshi Lekhi) won.
* Kiran Kher won from Chandigarh seat.
* Mulayam singh won from Azamgarh seat.
* BJP won 2 seats of J&K.
* BJP won both seats of Goa.
* Nitin Gadkari won Nagpur seat. AAP is on 4th place.
* AAP candidate Bhagwant Maan won from Sangrur seat of Punjab.



U.P. (80 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* Narendra Modi won Varanasi seat.
* Rahul won Amethi seat.
* Hema Malini won Mathura seat.
* Satyapal Singh is won from Baghpat. Ajit Singh is lost the seat.
* BJP+ 73 seats in UP.




Gujarat (26 Seats) Trends / Tally:

* BJP won all 26 Seats.
* Clean Sweep by BJP.
* Narendra Modi won Vadodara seat by 5,70,128 votes.


Maharashtra (48 Seats) Trends/Tally:

* BJP+ is ahead on 40 seats of this State.
Bihar (40 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* BJP is ahead from 21+ seats.
* LJP is ahead on 3 seats.
* RJD is ahead on 5 seats.
* JDU is ahead on 2 seat only.



Madhya Pradesh (29 Seats) Trends:

* BJP is ahead over 26 seats in MP.


Rajasthan (25 Seats) Trends & Tally:

* BJP is ahead from 25 seats.
* Clean Sweep by BJP.

West Bengal (42 Seats) Trends:


* BJP is ahead on 4 seats in WB.
* AITC is ahead on 33 seats.

Andhra+Telangana(42 Seats) Trends:






Tamil Nadu (39 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* AIADMK is ahead on 34 seats.
* BJP+ is ahead on 3 seats.
* Congress is ahead on 1 seat only.



Karnataka (28 Seats) Trends & Tally:






Odisha (21 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* BJP is ahead on 4 seats of Odisha.
* BJD is ahead on 13 seats.
* Congress is ahead on 4 seats.



Kerala (20 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* BJP is ahead from 1 Seat in Kerala.



Assam (14 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* BJP is ahead on 8 seats of Assam.



Jharkhand (14 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* BJP is ahead from 10 seats from State.



Punjab (13 Seats) Trends / Tally:


* Arun Jaytley is ahead from Amritsar.
* AAP is ahead on 3 seats.
* Bhagwant Maan won from Sangrur seat of Punjab.



Chhattisgarh (11 Seats) Trends/Tally:


* BJP is ahead from 10 Seats of the State.



Haryana (10 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* BJP is ahead on 7 seats of Haryana.



Delhi (7 Seats) Trends & Tally:


* Harshvardhan is ahead from Chandni Chowk.
* BJP is ahead from all 7 seats.
* Clean Sweep by BJP.




Uttarakhand (5 Seats) Trends / Tally:


* BJP is ahead from all 5 seats.
* Clean sweep by BJP.



Himachal Pradesh (4 Seats) Trends:


* Anurag Thakur is ahead from Hamirpur seat.



Tuesday 6 May 2014

Will Nitish Government Collapse after Lok Sabha Poll Result?

Poor show in the Lok Sabha poll and disenchantment amongst cadre with party’s way of functioning is likely to hurt Nitish Kumar Government in Bihar badly.

As per reports, Kumar may be one of the biggest losers of this general election, as his minority Government may face threat if the party performs poorly.

Surge of the Modi-wave in the State and opinion polls predicting an unprecedented performance of the BJP in the Lok Sabha poll in Bihar may trigger more desertions in the party already suffering from suspension and resignations of MLAs.

Reports also claim that RJD, an age-old Congress ally, is mounting pressure over the party to withdraw support from the Bihar Government. It is to be noted that Congress supported the JDU after it pulled out alliance from the BJP in July, 2013.


Senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi on Tuesday said over 50 legislators from JDU are in touch with his party as they are unhappy with the Chief Minister.

“More than 50 JDU MLAs are in touch with us. They have openly supported us and worked for our candidates in this Lok Sabha poll. They are not happy with the way things are in Bihar now,” senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi told reporters at the airport here before leaving for campaigning.

“Nitish Kumar’s political graph has plummeted and these JDU MLAs are supporting us out of their fear that RJD and Lalu Prasad may come back to power in Bihar. They don’t want this to happen. They do not want the State to slip back to its old days,” he said.

Source: NitiCentral.com