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India election 2019: Exit polls suggest Narendra Modi back as PM | |
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is on course to win the general election, exit polls suggest. | India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is on course to win the general election, exit polls suggest. |
The BJP and the main opposition Congress party battled it out with powerful regional rivals in a bruising campaign over seven phases of polling. | The BJP and the main opposition Congress party battled it out with powerful regional rivals in a bruising campaign over seven phases of polling. |
Results will be announced on 23 May. Analysts warn exit polls have often been wrong in the past. | Results will be announced on 23 May. Analysts warn exit polls have often been wrong in the past. |
Many saw the election as a referendum on Mr Modi who won a landslide in 2014. | Many saw the election as a referendum on Mr Modi who won a landslide in 2014. |
Four exit polls saw big wins for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, predicting that it would win anywhere between 280 and 315 seats, far more than the opposition Congress. | |
A party or coalition needs 272 to form a government. | A party or coalition needs 272 to form a government. |
The election began on 11 April and was held in seven phases for security and logistical reasons. With 900 million eligible voters, it is the world's biggest exercise in democracy. | |
Political parties have not commented on the projections so far. However as voting ended, there was a flurry of meetings by opposition leaders, sparking speculation. |