Modi’s party won the majority of seats in the Indian Parliament
Indian sources announced that the coalition led by the prime minister's party has won the majority of seats in the country's parliament. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted by Russia Today, the National Democratic Alliance led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party won more than half of the seats in the Indian Parliament after the results were announced.
Indian sources announced that the National Democratic Alliance led by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party of Narendra Modi has won the majority in the parliamentary elections.
These sources claim that this coalition won 276 seats in the 543-seat parliament by obtaining 85% of the votes.
After this party, India’s inclusive national development coalition under the leadership of the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi, consisting of 28 parties, has come second with 205 seats.
The scorching heat these days in India had made it difficult for voters to attend the elections in this country, and the authorities have reported the death of dozens of election officials in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh due to heat stroke. They gave.