2024-04-11 01:35:54
New Delhi : BJP is busy with full force regarding the Lok Sabha elections. PM Modi is busy in election meetings in different states. This time the slogan of 400 crossing has been given by BJP. At the same time, apart from NDA, BJP has set a target of winning more than 370 seats for itself. In such a situation, there is a big challenge before the party. This challenge is related to the year 2019. Last time BJP had won 303 seats. In the last parliamentary elections, there were 40 seats on which BJP had won by less than 50 thousand votes. According to the Lok Sabha elections, a difference of less than Rs 50 thousand is generally considered a turning margin. This means that this time the balance can tilt in favor of any party. In such a situation, these 40 seats can prove to be an alarm bell for BJP this time.
So 40 seats will be reduced?
This time, if the opposition’s strategy proves effective on these 40 seats, then BJP’s tally may directly come down from 303 to 263. This is less than the magic majority figure of 272. The special thing is that out of 40 seats where BJP’s victory margin was less than 50 thousand, there was a direct fight between BJP and Congress on 11 seats. At the same time, BSP, SP and Biju Janata Dal had challenged BJP on 6 seats. Four seats with margins of less than Rs 50 thousand were in West Bengal. At the same time, BJP’s nearest rival on two seats was Rashtriya Lok Dal.
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Close victory on 14 seats in UP
Of the 40 seats in danger for BJP, 14 are in UP. BJP had won Machhilishahr parliamentary seat in UP by just 181 votes. The party had won the Meerut seat by 4729 votes. The party’s victory margin in Muzaffarnagar was 6526 votes. At the same time, the party had won the Khunti seat of Jharkhand by 1445 votes. BJP also won Chamarajanagar seat of Karnataka by 1817 votes. BJP also won in Rohtak, Haryana by 7,503 votes. At the same time, West Bengal includes four seats. Here BJP’s SS Ahluwalia won the election from Bardhaman-Durgapur seat by just 2439 votes. Apart from this, BJP had won 6 seats in Odisha by less than 50 thousand votes. The party’s victory margin in Daman and Diu was less than 10 thousand votes.