Pm Election Results 2019  - Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigned for seven phases during the Lok Sabha election campaign. Starting from...

Lok Sabha Pm Election Results 2019 - Narendra Modi Vs Rahul Gandhi Debates Get Viral

Pm Election Results 2019  - Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigned for seven phases during the Lok Sabha election campaign. Starting from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh and during his campaign ending in Khargone in Madhya Pradesh, PM Modi addressed a total of 143 rallies and four roadshows.

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Out of the PM's total rallies, 40 per cent of the rallies took place in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Odisha, where there are 143 Lok Sabha seats. The Prime Minister made the highest of 29 rallies in Uttar Pradesh, where 73 of the 80 seats won by the BJP and its allies in the last general election of 2014. Trinamool Congress Fort: Sixteen rallies in West Bengal 17 and BJ Modi in BJD-ruled Odisha Of the 42 seats in Bengal, the BJP got only two seats and one of the 21 seats in Odisha.

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This time, the Prime Minister is being considered as the reason behind the biggest rallies in the state of Uttar Pradesh, with the Samajwadi Party (SP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD). In West Bengal and Odisha, the BJP wants to fix its numbers and that is why the Prime Minister made the most rallies in these states after the UP.

Lok Sabha Election 2019 - The main opposition party, Congress President Rahul Gandhi addressed a total of 126 election rallies. Rahul's most 16 rallies took place in Madhya Pradesh, 10 in Rajasthan, 09 and 08 rallies in Uttar Pradesh.
The Prime Minister and the BJP are claiming to get more than 300 seats for better performance in West Bengal. On the other hand, senior party leader Dabi Juban, while accepting the fact that Uttar Pradesh does not perform as expected, said that it was expected that at least 60 seats would get from the UP but it did not seem to be so. While feeling this, the party leadership aggressively campaigned in West Bengal.

According to BJP sources, after losing the assembly elections in three states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, the party took the support of the grassroots workers of the union. The party's goal is to win at least 30 seats from these states.

In addition to these states, PM Modi made 50 rallies in Bihar, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Gujarat. In the 2014 elections, the BJP alone won 150 out of the total 196 Lok Sabha seats in these six states, while the NDA got 167 seats.

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