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Modi, Shah duo behind BJP’s superb win

After the victories in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh assembly polls, the BJP has won the semi-final of power. Now the selectors have taken the place of strategists in BJP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are the selectors and both hand over the responsibility of playing to all the political […]

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Modi, Shah duo behind BJP’s superb win

After the victories in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh assembly polls, the BJP has won the semi-final of power. Now the selectors have taken the place of strategists in BJP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah are the selectors and both hand over the responsibility of playing to all the political players across the country.

In 2003, BJP won the first election of the 21st century with a huge majority. In the year 2003 elections, BJP got about 42.5 percent votes, Congress got 31.6 percent votes and BSP got 7.26 percent votes. If we talk about seats. In the year 2003, BJP got 172 seats, Congress 39 seats, Samajwadi Party 7 seats, GGP i.e. Gondwana Gantantra Party 3 seats, BSP i.e. Bahujan Samaj Party 2 seats, RSD 2 seats, CPI (M) and NCP. , JDU got 1 seat each…while 2 independent candidates won.

In the year 2003, BJP’s juggler: Pramod Mahajan was the strategist of BJP, that is, even then the central leadership in BJP used to decide everything, and today even in the 2023 elections, the public is saying long live to the Prime Minister Modi-Shah pair. In the year 2003, Digvijay government was ousted from power, Congress lost due to anti-incumbency along with roads and electricity.

In 2008 also, BJP lost about 19 seats as compared to the year 2003, but BJP got absolute majority for the second time with 143 seats, while the main opposition party Congress got 71 seats from 39. In the year 2008, BJP got 37.6 percent votes, Congress got 32.39 percent votes… 2008 election juggernaut: Due to the brilliant strategy of the current Union Minister and then State President Narendra Singh Tomar, BJP came back to power.

At the same time, in the year 2013, the impact of Modi wave across the country remained in Madhya Pradesh, BJP won 165 seats and Congress won 58 seats, this time from the year 2008 to the year 2003, BJP had got 22 seats. This year BJP got 44.8 percent votes and Congress got 36.3 percent votes.

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