Gujarat results indicate Modi will remain as prime minister: Hussain Shahnawaz

BJP claims historic victory in Gujarat, sending a clear message to people of Gujarat . Congress secured 40 seats in the 68-member Himalayan assembly, but the Aam Aadmi Party secured 17 seats .

New Delhi (India): The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) claimed a historic victory in Gujarat on Thursday, sending a clear message to the people of Gujarat that they do not care about others' bait, the Aam Aadmi Party and the Congress tried to persuade people to abandon faith, but the Gujarat people foresaw this victory, and Narendra Modi will return as Prime Minister in the coming days, the BJP leader said.In Himachal, where We made all efforts, but we did not win there, according to him.Mainpuri people voted for the Samajwadi Party as a tribute to Mulayam Singh Yadav, but in Rampur we saw lotus bloom, and it will continue to bloom.Azam Khans home and SP's stronghold is Rampur, and the fort has also been razed, and lotus will bloom on 80 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.This means that we will achieve all 40 seats of Lok Sabha in 2024, and that we will gain a majority in 2025 Assembly elections, according to the results published on Thursday by the two national parties, who gave credit to their staff and members of the community for their triumphs.

AAP made its first appearance in the Gujarat assembly, winning five seats and seeing a lot of excitement among its supporters, who accounted for a whopping 12.92 percent voter share in the state where the BJP has been in power for 27 years.The AAP also declared that the group has now been recognized as a national party.Congress had the worst showing in Gujarat, with 17 seats, due to the AAP splitting the opposition vote.Independents won three seats in Gujarat, one seat being won by the Samajwadi Party.Bypolls to six seats in five states also produced a mixed result, with Congress and BJP winning two seats each, with the BJD and RLD winning one each.

While Congress secured 40 seats in Himachal Pradesh, the BJP secured 25 seats.Independents won three seats and AAP lost its account in the state.In the bypolls for the Mainpuri Lok Sabha seat, the ruling party's founder and supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav lost the seat in Uttar Pradesh by a narrow margin of 34,000 votes.It was the first time that the ruling Congress could defeat the ruling Congress in the Sardarshahar assembly district, which is now considered a stronghold of the Samajwadi Party leader A The ruling BJD won a bypoll to the Odishas Padmapur assembly seat.

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