This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-27451970

The article has changed 10 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 7 Version 8
Indian election: Narendra Modi in Delhi victory parade India elections: Varanasi welcomes Narendra Modi
(about 1 hour later)
India's Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi has received a hero's welcome at his BJP party's headquarters in Delhi after securing the most decisive election victory in three decades. India's Prime Minister-elect, Narendra Modi, has arrived in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi to be greeted by delighted supporters.
He was cheered by supporters after a victory parade from the airport. He is to perform religious ceremonies in Varanasi after leading the Hindu nationalist BJP party to a landslide victory in the general elections.
Mr Modi, 63, was elected to parliament from Varanasi as well as from another seat in his home state of Gujarat.
Earlier he held a victory procession in the capital, Delhi.
Narendra Modi secured the most decisive election victory in India in three decades, campaigning on promises to revive the economy.
Manmohan Singh, whose Congress party was crushed in the poll, has tendered his resignation as prime minister.Manmohan Singh, whose Congress party was crushed in the poll, has tendered his resignation as prime minister.
Mr Modi, a Hindu nationalist and chief minister of Gujarat, campaigned on promises to revive the economy.
Results show the BJP gained a majority in parliament and will be able to govern without coalition partners.Results show the BJP gained a majority in parliament and will be able to govern without coalition partners.
However, many Indians still have profound concerns over Mr Modi because of claims he did little to stop communal riots in Gujarat in 2002 in which at least 1,000 people died, most of them Muslims.However, many Indians still have profound concerns over Mr Modi because of claims he did little to stop communal riots in Gujarat in 2002 in which at least 1,000 people died, most of them Muslims.
Mr Modi has always denied the allegations and was never charged. Mr Modi, chief minister of Gujarat, has always denied the allegations and was never charged.
'India has won''India has won'
After arriving in Delhi from his home state of Gujarat, Mr Modi was greeted by flag-waving supporters. He stepped out of his car, flashing a victory sign. After arriving in Delhi from his home state, Mr Modi was greeted by flag-waving supporters. He stepped out of his car, flashing a victory sign.
A brass band, drummers and bagpipers met him at the BJP headquarters, while bunting and balloons decorated the street.A brass band, drummers and bagpipers met him at the BJP headquarters, while bunting and balloons decorated the street.
Noticeably tight security is in place, the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi reports.Noticeably tight security is in place, the BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi reports.
With votes still being counted, the BJP has won more than the 272 seats needed for a parliamentary majority. The BJP has won 282 seats - more than the 272 seats needed for a parliamentary majority.
With its allies, the party could get more than 330 seats out of 543.
Speaking at the BJP headquarters, Mr Modi said: "I want to bow, I want to give my thanks... to the people of India."Speaking at the BJP headquarters, Mr Modi said: "I want to bow, I want to give my thanks... to the people of India."
He said Indian media had created "consciousness among voters" and a "great festival of Indian democracy".He said Indian media had created "consciousness among voters" and a "great festival of Indian democracy".
Mr Modi later went on to Hindu holy city of Varanasi, in the north, for a ceremony by the river Ganges.
On Friday, Mr Modi wrote in a widely-shared tweet: "India has won, good days are about to come."On Friday, Mr Modi wrote in a widely-shared tweet: "India has won, good days are about to come."
He also told supporters he would rule for all Indians.He also told supporters he would rule for all Indians.
"The age of divisive politics has ended - from today onwards the politics of uniting people will begin.""The age of divisive politics has ended - from today onwards the politics of uniting people will begin."
World leaders, including US President Barack Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron, have congratulated Mr Modi on his victory.World leaders, including US President Barack Obama and UK Prime Minister David Cameron, have congratulated Mr Modi on his victory.
India's new leader has received invitations to Washington and London. Previously, the US denied him visas and the UK cut off all ties with him following the 2002 riots. India's new leader has received invitations to Washington and London. Previously, the US had denied him visas and the UK cut off all ties with him following the 2002 riots.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif commended the BJP's "impressive victory" in the election.Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif commended the BJP's "impressive victory" in the election.
The Congress party, which has dominated Indian politics since independence, is only expected to win 44 seats.The Congress party, which has dominated Indian politics since independence, is only expected to win 44 seats.
Congress has been mired in serious corruption scandals and its leadership has been considered ineffective in recent years, analysts say.Congress has been mired in serious corruption scandals and its leadership has been considered ineffective in recent years, analysts say.
Accepting defeat, Congress President Sonia Gandhi said: "We humbly respect the verdict of the people."Accepting defeat, Congress President Sonia Gandhi said: "We humbly respect the verdict of the people."
Manmohan Singh met the president to hand in his resignation.Manmohan Singh met the president to hand in his resignation.
In a televised farewell address earlier on Saturday, Manmohan Singh said the government had achieved a lot in the last 10 years. "I wish the incoming government every success," he said. In a televised farewell address earlier on Saturday, Mr Singh said the government had achieved a lot in the past 10 years. "I wish the incoming government every success," he said.
India electionIndia election