Assam

BJP swept poll easily, Opposition trounced

Pratidin Bureau

The BJP swept aside the election easily trouncing  opposition left right and centre evenbettering its 2014 results, ensuring Narendra Modi as a prime minister for the second time.

The BJP alone got 278 seats, four more than previous timeand was in a position to form the government. In Assam also it is in the process of winning 9 seats leaving two forCongress and two for AIUDF. 

However there are some dramatic and unexpected contest in Guwahati,Barpeta and Koliabor as the trends are not in expected line.

The BJP is doing well in most states, including the three heartland states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, wrested by the Congress in December. It is also ahead in Karnataka – a state the Congress rules jointly with HD Kumaraswamy. The BJP has done exceptionally well in West Bengal and also Uttar Pradesh and in both the states, the BJP belied all pre-poll expectations.

 The Congress is aheadin Punjab and Tamil Nadu, where it joined hands with the DMK. Elections wereheld on 542 of the 543 Lok Sabha seats and a party or alliance needs 272 seatsto form government.

As the counting started this morning, it was all over forthe Congress hope of a comeback as BJP drowned them and buried them quickly atleast for 2024 and perhaps even more.

In Assam too, despite strong anti CAB protest and strongpresence of regionalism blown up through partisan media, the BJP swept asideeverything using their great party micro management tool.

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