GENERAL ELECTIONS 2014
#Congress and #SP rout in #UP
makes it family affair for them. They fail to win any other constituency that the
seats of Gandhi family (2 seats) and Yadav family (5 seats) members.
#Varanasi @ 7:42 PM: Narendra
Modi leads by over 3.36 lakh votes - 516593 votes; Arvind Kejriwal - 179739
votes; Ajai Rai - 68080 votes; BSP - 57531 votes; SP – 42242 votes. Final tally
not declared yet.
#Vadodara @ 7:42 PM: Narendra
Modi leads by over 5.7 lakh votes - 845464 votes; Madhusudan Mistry of #INC - 275336
votes. Mistry is #Congress’ UP in-charge. Final tally not declared yet.
@ 7:54 PM - #Modi leads his
constituencies - #Varanasi by over 3.36 lakh votes and #Vadodara by 5.7 lakh
votes. Mulayam leads his constituencies – #Azamgarh by 63000 votes and #Mainpuri
by 3.64 lakh votes. The contrast and the difference on the scale of
acceptability is clear.
Rahul Gandhi had won Amethi by 3.7
lakh votes in 2009 with 72% vote share. In 2014, his lead @8 PM is 1 Lakh votes,
and it is to remain at this level. BJP’s Smriti Irani gave him good fight and
run for time and money.
#Modi is expected to get around 60%
of votes in Varanasi.
Twice before it, candidates in Varanasi
have got more than 60% votes – Chandra Shekhar in 1977 (Bhartiya Lok Dal-66.22%)
and Anil Shastri in 1989 (Janta Dal-62.31%).
Narendra Modi is now the PM-designate
of India.
He is expected to take oath on May 21.
He delivered his victory speech
in #Vadodara, where, once again, he repeated his favourite line that was just a
labourer. Hope, the sanity remains and prevails in the days to come. Hope, he
delivers on the sky-high promises and expectation. He needs to deliver for India, for #Varanasi. Otherwise, the trend is becoming
clear for the non-performing and manipulating politicians in India.
@ 9 PM – Varanasi
tally remains the same - #Modi leads #Varanasi
by over 3.36 lakh votes. Arvind Kejriwal is No.2. He did satisfactorily by
scoring 1.8 lakh votes. Ajai Rai came a poor 3rd in spite of INC's all efforts.
Thankfully, the regional parties, SP and BSP, with no development agenda were
pushed to be at 4th n 5th spots by the voters.