Mumbai: At a press conference in Mumbai on June 6, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut commented on Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis’s resignation proposal, calling it mere drama and launched a sharp attack on the leader by calling him the “villain of Maharashtra politics” and accused him for the BJP’s downfall in the state. Sanjay Raut remarked that they are all students of Prime Minister Modi, who himself uses emotions like crying and smiling to advance his political career. Additionally, he stated that the people of Maharashtra have rejected Devendra Fadnavis’s politics.
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NDA starts govt formation; Nitish, Tejashwi share flight: Key highlights from day after Lok Sabha election results
Government formation preparations commenced on Wednesday, as the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) unanimously elected Narendra Modi as its leader. Concurrently, the opposition INDIA bloc indicated its intention to take necessary actions to reflect the people’s desire for a change in governance. Separate meetings were held by both ruling and opposition alliances at the Prime Minister’s residence and Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s residence, respectively, in the evening. These meetings followed the clear majority secured by the BJP-led NDA in the recent election results.Clear majority secured by NDA, INDIA bloc’s notable performanceThe BJP won 240 Lok Sabha seats, contributing to the NDA’s total of 293 seats. This tally comfortably surpasses the majority mark of 272 in the 543-member House, paving the way for Modi to assume office for a third consecutive term—an unprecedented achievement for any ruling alliance since 1962. Similarly, the opposition INDIA bloc is energised by its notable performance, having secured 234 seats. Nitish, Tejashwi on same flight, spark speculationAllUttar PradeshMaharashtraTamil NaduWest BengalBiharKarnatakaAndhra PradeshTelanganaKeralaMadhya PradeshRajasthanDelhiOther States
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Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar and former Deputy CM Tejashwi Prasad Yadav of RJD were spotted on the same flight from Patna to Delhi on Wednesday, heading to their respective NDA and INDIA bloc meetings. Their presence together on the flight, with Nitish Kumar greeting his former deputy seated behind him, sparked speculation about potential shifts in political alliances. Images of the encounter circulated widely on social media, leading to discussions about Nitish possibly rejoining the INDIA bloc, which he helped form before leaving the JD(U)-RJD-Congress coalition earlier this year to rejoin the BJP-led NDA. While spokespeople for both parties dismissed the encounter as a coincidence, Tejashwi hinted at future developments, urging patience and suggesting that observers wait and see how things unfold.NDA meeting on June 5, 2024Setting the tone for his third straight term as the head of a coalition government, Prime Minister Modi chaired a meeting of the leaders of NDA parties who unanimously elected him as its leader.”Met our valued NDA partners. Ours is an alliance that will further national progress and fulfil regional aspirations. We will serve the 140 crore people of India and work towards building a Viksit Bharat,” Prime Minister Modi said on X after the meeting. At the NDA meeting at PM’s residence, TDP leader N Chandrababu Naidu, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, LJP(R) leader Chirag Paswan, JD(S) leader H D Kumaraswamy, Jana Sena’s Pawan Kalyan, AGP’s Atul Bora and NCP’s Praful Patel were among the 21 leaders from 16 parties present. The meeting was also attended by BJP’s Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and J P Nadda.
Asked by a reporter if he is in the NDA, Naidu shot back,”We contested the elections together. Why do you doubt.”
NDA MPs to formally elect Modi as leader on June 7The NDA MPs will meet on June 7 to formally elect Modi as their leader and the alliance leaders will then meet the President of India to submit their letters of support, HAM (Secular) leader and former Bihar chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi said after attending the meeting.
Modi’s oath ceremony The new government may be sworn in over the weekend, sources said, adding that there is a view to wrap up the formalities quickly to not allow any mood of uncertainty to build up, something a buoyant opposition may push.
INDIA bloc in “wait and watch” modeWith the numbers stacked in favour of the ruling NDA, the INDIA bloc indicated a “wait and watch” approach after its old allies Nitish Kumar and N Chandrababu Naidu, who are now in the NDA, did not reciprocate to overtures and threw their weight behind Modi.
After nearly two-hour deliberations with other INDIA bloc parties, Kharge said the opposition leaders resolved to continue their fight against the “fascist rule of the BJP led by Modi” even as they thanked the people for their overwhelming support to the bloc.
“We will take appropriate steps at the appropriate time to realise people’s desire not to be ruled by the BJP’s government,” Kharge said while reading out a statement adopted by all the alliance constituents after the deliberations at his residence.
He said the decision has been taken by all constituents of the INDIA bloc in one voice.
The joint statement indicated that the alliance is keeping its options open while choosing not to stake a claim at government formation for now.
The Congress president had convened the meeting to discuss the political situation and the election results, explore any possibility of government formation and whether to reach out to their old partners Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu.
Kharge said that the opposition would continue to work together and would definitely stand by the promises made to the people and keep them.
“The constituents of the INDIA bloc thank the people of India for their overwhelming support. The people’s mandate has been a befitting reply to the BJP and their politics of hate, corruption and deprivation,” Kharge said.
“This is a mandate in defence of the Constitution of India, and against price rise, unemployment and crony capitalism and also to save democracy,” Kharge added while announcing the decision of the alliance partners.
In his opening remarks, Kharge said the alliance welcomes all parties that share its fundamental commitment to the values enshrined in the Preamble to the Constitution and to its many provisions for economic, social and political justice.
Kharge, flanked by former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, NCP (SCP) president Sharad Pawar, TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin and other leaders including Sharad Pawar, Sitaram Yechury, Akhilesh Yadav, Tejashwi Yadav, Champai Soren, Raghav Chadha, Sanjay Singh, D Raja and Sanjay Raut, said the grouping will continue to fight against the “fascist rule” of the BJP.
“The people’s mandate has given a befitting reply to the BJP and their politics of hate, corruption and deprivation. This is a political and moral defeat of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Kharge said.
A resolution was passed at the NDA meeting which said the alliance government will continue working to lift people’s living standards for the country’s all-round development while conserving its heritage.
“We are all proud that the NDA fought the 2024 Lok Sabha polls unitedly under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and won. We all NDA leaders unanimously elect Narendra Modi as our leader,” it added.
NDA resolves to continue development agenda under Modi’s leadershipThe resolution also said that people have seen the country being developed in every sector in the last 10 years due to the pro-people policies of the NDA government under Modi.
Janata Dal (United) leader Sanjay Jha, who was present in the meeting, said the formalities related to the formation of the government at the Centre under Modi are expected to be over soon.
However, it will be a different act for him this time as the BJP has fallen well short of the majority and depends on allies for the government-formation after enjoying a comfortable majority on its own in the previous two terms of his government.
Hosting the meeting, the BJP presented a picture of collective partnership with its allies with Naidu, Kumar and Shinde seated to the left of Modi while Nadda, Singh and Shah flanked the prime minister on his right.
In terms of their parties’ strength, Naidu, Kumar and Shinde are the three biggest NDA constituents in that order after the BJP.
The parties of Naidu and Kumar, who together command the support of 28 MPs, have rubbished speculation on their future moves.
Naidu has reiterated his support to the BJP, a view echoed by JD(U)’s Jha as well.
All leaders congratulated the PM for his leadership and the strides our nation has made under him. They appreciated the PM’s hard work and efforts in nation-building, he said.
Modi hails historic NDA mandateDuring the meeting, Modi emphasised the significance of the historic mandate for the NDA’s third consecutive government, highlighting that such a mandate hadn’t been seen in the country for over 60 years. His allies commended Modi for his vision of “Viksit Bharat” and affirmed their partnership in this endeavour. Additionally, they praised his efforts in enhancing India’s global stature and tackling poverty, expressing their commitment to sustaining these initiatives.
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Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: Candidates with the lowest victory margin – The Economic Times Video
Some constituencies saw significant victory margins, while in many areas, candidates either won or lost by very narrow margins in the 2024 Lok Sabha Election results. Here are the candidates who won by the smallest margins in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Watch!
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Congress Lok Sabha Election Winners Candidate FULL List 2024: Check Constituency Wise Full List Of Winners Candidate Name Total Vote Margin and More |
The Indian National Congress (INC), which has strong roots in India’s political history, is preparing for the 2024 Lok Sabha election. The party that carried the country to independence and shaped its early years has had fluctuating electoral fortunes over the decades.
In the first general election of 1951-52, the INC won 364 seats. This supremacy lasted into the 1960s, with the party winning a majority in every election. However, the 1967 elections represented a watershed moment, as the INC’s seat count fell below 300 for the first time, winning 283 out of 520 seats.
In recent years, the Congress has faced challenges in the form of electoral defeats and internal restructuring. However, the party continues to hold substantial influence in various regions and remains a central figure in the opposition alliance.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the Indian National Congress (INC) faced a significant setback, securing only 52 seats. This result was a stark contrast to its historical performance, where it often led with a majority. As the Lok Sabha elections 2024 draw near, the INC’s campaign is expected to focus on key issues such as economic growth, social justice, and national unity.
S.No
Parliament Constituency
Winning Candidate
Total Votes
Margin
Party
1
Dhubri
RAKIBUL HUSSAIN
1471885
1012476
Congress
2
Nagaon
PRADYUT BORDOLOI
788850
212231
Congress
3
Jorhat
GAURAV GOGOI
751771
144393
Congress
4
Kishanganj
MOHAMMAD JAWED
402850
59692
Congress
5
Katihar
TARIQ ANWAR
567092
49863
Congress
6
Sasaram
MANOJ KUMAR
513004
19157
Congress
7
South Goa
CAPTAIN VIRIATO FERNANDES
217836
13535
Congress
8
Banaskantha
GENIBEN NAGAJI THAKOR
671883
30406
Congress
9
AMBALA
VARUN CHAUDHRY
663657
49036
Congress
10
SIRSA
SELJA
733823
268497
Congress
11
HISAR
JAI PARKASH (J P) S/O HARIKESH
570424
63381
Congress
12
SONIPAT
SATPAL BRAHAMCHARI
548682
21816
Congress
13
ROHTAK
DEEPENDER SINGH HOODA
783578
345298
Congress
14
Chikkodi
PRIYANKA SATISH JARKIHOLI
713461
90834
Congress
15
Gulbarga
RADHAKRISHNA
652321
27205
Congress
16
Raichur
G. KUMAR NAIK.
670966
79781
Congress
17
Bidar
SAGAR ESHWAR KHANDRE
666317
128875
Congress
18
Koppal
K. RAJASHEKAR BASAVARAJ HITNAL
663511
46357
Congress
19
Bellary
E. TUKARAM
730845
98992
Congress
20
Davanagere
DR. PRABHA MALLIKARJUN
633059
26094
Congress
21
Hassan
SHREYAS. M. PATEL
672988
42649
Congress
22
Chamarajanagar
SUNIL BOSE
751671
188706
Congress
23
Kasaragod
RAJMOHAN UNNITHAN
490659
100649
Congress
24
Kannur
K. SUDHAKARAN
518524
108982
Congress
25
Vadakara
SHAFI PARAMBIL
557528
114506
Congress
26
Wayanad
RAHUL GANDHI
647445
364422
Congress
27
Kozhikode
M. K. RAGHAVAN
520421
146176
Congress
28
Palakkad
V K SREEKANDAN
421169
75283
Congress
29
Chalakudy
BENNY BEHANAN
394171
63754
Congress
30
Ernakulam
HIBI EDEN
482317
250385
Congress
31
Idukki
ADV. DEAN KURIAKOSE
432372
133727
Congress
32
Alappuzha
K. C VENUGOPAL
404560
63513
Congress
33
Mavelikkara
KODIKUNNIL SURESH
369516
10868
Congress
34
Pathanamthitta
ANTO ANTONY
367623
66119
Congress
35
Attingal
ADV ADOOR PRAKASH
328051
684
Congress
36
Thiruvananthapuram
SHASHI THAROOR
358155
16077
Congress
37
Nandurbar
ADV GOWAAL KAGADA PADAVI
745998
159120
Congress
38
Dhule
BACHHAV SHOBHA DINESH
583866
3831
Congress
39
Amravati
BALWANT BASWANT WANKHADE
526271
19731
Congress
40
Ramtek
Shyamkumar (Babalu) Daulat Barve
613025
76768
Congress
41
Bhandara Gondiya
DR. PRASHANT YADAORAO PADOLE
587413
37380
Congress
42
Gadchiroli – Chimur
DR. KIRSAN NAMDEO
617792
141696
Congress
43
Chandrapur
DHANORKAR PRATIBHA SURESH ALIAS BALUBHAU
718410
260406
Congress
44
Nanded
CHAVAN VASANTRAO BALWANTRAO
528894
59442
Congress
45
Jalna
KALYAN VAIJINATHRAO KALE
607897
109958
Congress
46
Mumbai North Central
GAIKWAD VARSHA EKNATH
445545
16514
Congress
47
Latur
DR. KALGE SHIVAJI BANDAPPA
609021
61881
Congress
48
Solapur
PRANITI SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE
620225
74197
Congress
49
Kolhapur
CHHATRAPATI SHAHU SHAHAJI
754522
154964
Congress
50
Inner Manipur
ANGOMCHA BIMOL AKOIJAM
374017
109801
Congress
51
Outer Manipur
ALFRED KANNGAM S ARTHUR
384954
85418
Congress
52
Tura
SALENG A SANGMA
383919
155241
Congress
53
Nagaland
S SUPONGMEREN JAMIR
401951
50984
Congress
54
Koraput
SAPTAGIRI SANKAR ULAKA
471393
147744
Congress
55
Gurdaspur
SUKHJINDER SINGH RANDHAWA
364043
82861
Congress
56
Amritsar
GURJEET SINGH AUJLA
255181
40301
Congress
57
Jalandhar
CHARANJIT SINGH CHANNI
390053
175993
Congress
58
Ludhiana
AMRINDER SINGH RAJA WARRING
322224
20942
Congress
59
Fatehgarh Sahib
AMAR SINGH
332591
34202
Congress
60
Firozpur
SHER SINGH GHUBAYA
266626
3242
Congress
61
Patiala
DR DHARAMVIRA GANDHI
305616
14831
Congress
62
GANGANAGAR
KULDEEP INDORA
726492
88153
Congress
63
CHURU
RAHUL KASWAN
728211
72737
Congress
64
JHUNJHUNU
BRIJENDRA SINGH OLA
553168
18235
Congress
65
BHARATPUR
SANJNA JATAV
579890
51983
Congress
66
KARAULI-DHOLPUR
BHAJAN LAL JATAV
530011
98945
Congress
67
DAUSA
MURARI LAL MEENA
646266
237340
Congress
68
TONK-SAWAI MADHOPUR
HARISH CHANDRA MEENA
623763
64949
Congress
69
BARMER
UMMEDA RAM BENIWAL
704676
118176
Congress
70
TIRUVALLUR
Sasikanth Senthil
796956
572155
Congress
71
KRISHNAGIRI
GOPINATH K
492883
192486
Congress
72
KARUR
JOTHIMANI. S
534906
166816
Congress
73
CUDDALORE
M.K. VISHNUPRASAD
455053
185896
Congress
74
MAYILADUTHURAI
SUDHA R
518459
271183
Congress
75
SIVAGANGA
KARTI P CHIDAMBARAM
427677
205664
Congress
76
VIRUDHUNAGAR
MANICKAM TAGORE B
385256
4379
Congress
77
TIRUNELVELI
ROBERT BRUCE C
502296
165620
Congress
78
KANNIYAKUMARI
VIJAYAKUMAR (Alias) VIJAY VASANTH
546248
179907
Congress
79
Saharanpur
IMRAN MASOOD
547967
64542
Congress
80
Sitapur
RAKESH RATHOR
531138
89641
Congress
81
Rae Bareli
RAHUL GANDHI
687649
390030
Congress
82
Amethi
KISHORI LAL
539228
167196
Congress
83
Allahabad
UJJWAL RAMAN SINGH
462145
58795
Congress
84
Barabanki
TANUJ PUNIA
719927
215704
Congress
85
Maldaha Dakshin
ISHA KHAN CHOUDHURY
572395
128368
Congress
86
KORBA
JYOTSNA CHARANDAS MAHANT
570182
43283
Congress
87
Khunti
KALI CHARAN MUNDA
511647
149675
Congress
88
Lohardaga
SUKHDEO BHAGAT
483038
139138
Congress
89
Peddapalle
VAMSI KRISHNA GADDAM
475587
131364
Congress
90
Zahirabad
SURESH KUMAR SHETKAR
528418
46188
Congress
91
Nagarkurnool
DR.MALLU RAVI
465072
94414
Congress
92
Nalgonda
KUNDURU RAGHUVEER
784337
559905
Congress
93
Bhongir
CHAMALA KIRAN KUMAR REDDY
629143
222170
Congress
94
Warangal
KADIYAM KAVYA
581294
220339
Congress
95
Mahabubabad
BALRAM NAIK PORIKA
612774
349165
Congress
96
Khammam
RAMASAHAYAM RAGHURAM REDDY
766929
467847
Congress
97
Chandigarh
MANISH TEWARI
216657
2504
Congress
98
Lakshadweep
MUHAMMED HAMDULLAH SAYEED
25726
2647
Congress
99
PUDUCHERRY
VE VAITHILINGAM
426005
136516
Congress
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Uttar Pradesh Election Results 2024: Check Full List of Winners Candidate Name, Total Vote Margin |
Uttar Pradesh Lok Sabha Elections Results 2024 Full Winner Candidates List: Uttar Pradesh voters are waiting for the Lok Sabha Chunav Result 2024 to find the list of their representatives in the Lok Sabha.
|Last Updated: Jun 05, 2024, 12:34 PM IST|Source: Bureau
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LIVE | Haryana Election Results 2024: Check Full List of Winners-Losers Candidate Name, Total Vote Margin |
Haryana Lok Sabha Election Results 2024 Winners List: The 18th general Lok Sabha election for 543 constituencies concluded on June 1, 2024. Haryana, which has 10 Lok Sabha seats went to polls on six phases starting from on May 25. The Election Commission of India (ECI) is set to announce the Lok Sabha election results 2024 winner candidates list. The result of the election will be announced on Tuesday, June 4. The result of the election will be announced starting 8am. Vote counting will be done collectively across the country revealing the parliamentary representatives of Haryana along with other states.
Constituency
Const. No.
Leading Candidate
Leading Party
Trailing Candidate
Trailing Party
Margin
Status
AMBALA
1
VARUN CHAUDHRY
Indian National Congress
BANTO KATARIA
Bharatiya Janata Party
49036
BHIWANI-MAHENDRAGARH
8
DHARAMBIR SINGH
Bharatiya Janata Party
RAO DAN SINGH
Indian National Congress
40809
FARIDABAD
10
KRISHAN PAL
Bharatiya Janata Party
MAHENDER PRATAP SINGH
Indian National Congress
172914
GURGAON
9
RAO INDERJIT SINGH
Bharatiya Janata Party
RAJ BABBAR
Indian National Congress
73465
HISAR
4
JAI PARKASH (J P) S/O HARIKESH
Indian National Congress
RANJIT SINGH
Bharatiya Janata Party
63381
KARNAL
5
MANOHAR LAL
Bharatiya Janata Party
DIVYANSHU BUDHIRAJA
Indian National Congress
232845
KURUKSHETRA
2
NAVEEN JINDAL
Bharatiya Janata Party
DR SUSHIL GUPTA
Aam Aadmi Party
29021
ROHTAK
7
DEEPENDER SINGH HOODA
Indian National Congress
DR. ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA
Bharatiya Janata Party
343231
SIRSA
3
SELJA
Indian National Congress
ASHOK TANWAR
Bharatiya Janata Party
268497
SONIPAT
6
SATPAL BRAHAMCHARI
Indian National Congress
MOHAN LAL BADOLI
Bharatiya Janata Party
21816
” Bharatiya Janata Party, Congress, JJP and AAP are the major parties and some other regional parties. The exit polls predict Congress is expected to repeat its 2019 performance in Punjab and is projected to win 7-9 of 13 seats, while the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is likely to put up a dismal show and may get 0-2 seats.
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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Voting In Seven Phases Starting April 19, Counting On June 4; Check State-Wise Polling Date |
The Election Commission of India today announced the dates for the 18th Lok Sabha Elections ending the days of wait for the political parties and the voters. Announcing the dates, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said that the polling for the 543 Parliamentary seats across India will be held in 7 phases starting April 19. The counting of votes will take place in June 4. With this, the model code of conduct has come into effect across the country. Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said that there are over 96.8 crore registered voters including 49.7 crore male and 47.1 crore female. This includes 19.74 crore young voters. There are over 82 lakh voters aged over 85 and over 1.8 crore young voters or first time voters. The election commission also announced bypolls for 26 assebly constituencies across state. Simultaneous assembly elections will also be held in states like Sikkim, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh. The Election Commission also announced poll dates for Jammu and Kashmir. The Union Territory will go to the Lok Sabha polls for the first time since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.
Andhra Pradesh and Odisha will vote on May 13 while Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim will vote on April 19. The coungin will be held on June 4. In phase 1 of the Lok Sabha elections, northeastern states, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand will go to the polls.
Phase-1: April 19- 102 Seats – 21 States
Phase-2: April 26 – 89 Seats – 13 States
Phase-3: May 7 – 94 Seats – 12 States
Phase-4: May 13 – 96 Seats – 10 States
Phase-5: May 20 – 49 Seats – 8 States
Phase-6: May 25 – 57 Seats – 7 States
Phase-7: June 1 – 57 Seats – 8 States
Result Day: June 4
States Voting In Single Phase
Arunachal Pradesh, Andamana Nicobar, Andhra Pradesh, Chandigarh, Dadra And Nagar Haveli, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Ladakh, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Puducherry, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Telangana, Uttarakhand
States Voting In Two Phases: Karnataka, Rajasthan Tripura, Manipur
States Voting In Three Phases: Chhattisgarh, Assam
States Voting In Four Phases: Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand
States Voting In Five Phases: Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir
States Voting In Seven Phases: Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal
Below is the state wise Lok Sabha Seats for the Parliamentary Elections 2024:
Andhra Pradesh – 25 Seats
Arunchal Pradesh – 2 Seats
Assam – 14 Seats
Bihar – 40 Seats
Chhattisgarh – 11 Seats
Goa – 2 Seats
Gujarat – 26 Seats
Haryana – 10 Seats
Himachal Pradesh – 4 Seats
Jharkhand -14 Seats
Karnataka – 28 Seats
Kerala – 20 Seats
Madhya Pradesh – 29 Seats
Maharashtra – 48 Seats
Manipur – 2 Seats
Meghalaya – 2 Seats
Mizoram – 1 Seat
Nagaland – 1 Seat
Odisha – 21 Seats
Punjab – 13 Seats
Rajasthan – 25 Seats
Sikkim – 1 Seat
Tamil Nadu – 39 Seats
Tripura – 2 Seats
Uttarakhand – 5 Seats
Uttar Pradesh – 80 Seats
West Bengal – 42 SeatsAndaman and Nicobar – 1 Seat
Dadra and Nagar Haveli – 1 Seat
Daman and Diu – 1 Seat
Jammu and Kashmir – 6 Seats
Chandigarh – 1 Seat
Delhi – 7 Seats
In 2019, Lok Sabha elections were held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19 and the results were declared on May 23. The first phase of polls was held on April 11, the second on April 18, the third on April 23, the fourth on April 29, the fifth on May 6, the sixth on May 12 and the seventh on May 19.