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Just 6 Lakh Votes Could Have Given BJP A Majority On Its Own, Know How

Several constituencies saw narrow defeats for the BJP, such as Chandigarh (2,504 votes), Hamirpur (2,629 votes), Salempur (3,573 votes), Dhule (3,831 votes), and Dhaurahra (4,449 votes).
12:39 PM Jun 06, 2024 IST | Aniket Raj
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In the recent Lok Sabha election, the NDA won 292 seats out of 543, exceeding the majority mark by 20. However, the BJP, with 240 seats, did not achieve a majority on its own, a significant difference from its strong showings in 2014 and 2019. Upon reviewing the final vote counts and the party's performance in closely contested races, it appears that an extra 609,639 votes spread across 32 seats could have ensured a majority for the BJP.

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In Chandigarh, the BJP lost by a narrow margin of 2,504 votes, and in Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, the gap was just 2,629 votes. Similar close defeats were observed in other constituencies such as Salempur, Uttar Pradesh (3,573 votes), Dhule, Maharashtra (3,831 votes), and Dhaurahra, Uttar Pradesh (4,449 votes). There were also seats where the margins were higher than those in Chandigarh and Dhule but were still quite narrow in the broader context, like South Goa (13,535 votes), Thirupathi, Andhra Pradesh (14,569 votes), and Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (16,077 votes).

Among these narrow losses, the constituencies with the highest margins were Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh (33,199 votes), and Kheri, Uttar Pradesh (34,329 votes). Looking ahead to future elections, these are seats where the BJP will likely focus on converting narrow defeats into victories.

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 S.NO CONSTITUENCY STATE MARGIN
 1 Chandigarh Chandigarh 2,504
 2 Hamirpur Uttar Pradesh 2,629
 3 Salempur Uttar Pradesh 3,573
 4 Dhule Maharashtra 3,831
 5 Dhaurahra Uttar Pradesh 4,449
 6 Daman & Diu DNHDD 6,225
 7 Arambagh West Bengal 6,399
 8 Beed Maharashtra 6,553
 9 South Goa Goa 13,535
10ThirupathiAndhra Pradesh14,569
11AonlaUttar Pradesh15,969
12ThiruvananthapuramKerala16,077
13Mumbai North CentralMaharashtra16,514
14JhunjhunuRajasthan18,235
15SasaramBihar19,157
16AmravatiMaharashtra19,731
17LudhianaPunjab20,942
18ChandauliUttar Pradesh21,565
19SonipatHaryana21,816
20DumkaJharkhand22,527
21MuzaffarnagarUttar Pradesh24,672
22DavanagereKarnataka26,094
23MedinipurWest Bengal27,191
24GulbargaKarnataka27,205
25EtahUttar Pradesh28,052
26AhmednagarMaharashtra28,929
27Mumbai North EastMaharashtra29,861
28BuxarBihar30,091
29BanaskanthaGujarat30,406
30BankuraWest Bengal32,778
31FatehpurUttar Pradesh33,199
32KheriUttar Pradesh34,329
TOTAL6,09,639

Overall, the BJP experienced a 21% decrease in its seat share, while the Congress saw a significant 90% increase. It's noteworthy that the BJP contested on 441 seats this time, whereas the Congress fielded candidates in 328 seats.

Also Read: Political Turmoil In Maharashtra: 18-19 MLAs Poised To Change Parties, Will The NDA Government Fail?

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Further analysis reveals that out of the 168 seats where the BJP fielded incumbent MPs, the party won 111, which accounts for 66% of those seats. In contrast, in the 132 seats where sitting MPs were replaced, the BJP won 95 seats, representing 72% of the total. This suggests that the party successfully managed to mitigate anti-incumbency in some constituencies by changing its candidates.

However, falling short of the majority mark in Parliament means that the BJP may now depend on the support of unpredictable allies such as Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu.

Also Read: 17 Non-NDA, Non-INDIA Candidates Who Won In Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Who Are They?

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