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4 Jun 2024

Lok Sabha Election 2024 Results: NDA ahead on 290, INDIA on 234 seats, see details here



Lok Sabha Election 2024 Results: NDA is ahead on 290, INDIA on 234 seats in early trends. Others are ahead on 19 seats. This news is being constantly updated.


Keen contest in UP


In UP, NDA and INDIA are in neck-and-neck battle, with both coalitions engaged in keen contest.


National Conference candidates are leading in all three Lok Sabha seats in Kashmir. 


Modi takes slender lead in Varanasi


Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a slender lead against Congress's Ajay Rai.


Smriti Irani trails in Amethi


BJP candidate Smriti Irani trails in Amethi, UP.


NDA ahead on all seats in MP


NDA leads on all 29 seats in MP in early trends.


Dimple Yadav ahead


Samajwadi Party candidate Dimple Yadav is leading Mainpuri against BJP's Jaiveer Singh.


Kangana Ranuat behind 


BJP's Mandi candidate Kangana Ranuat is trailing against Congress candidate Vikramaditya Singh.


Jolt to AAP in Delhi


BJP is ahead on 6 seats in Delhi, while INDIA leads on only one.


Supriya Sule leads in Baramati


Supriya Sule of Sharad Pawar's NCP-SP is leading against her sister-in-law Sunetra Pawar of NCP in Baramati.


Rahul leads in Wayanad, Raebareli


Rahul Gandhi leads in Wayanad and Raebareli constituencies.


Manohar Lal Khattar trails in Karnal


Former Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar is trailing from Karnal Lok Sabha seat. Khattar is up against Divyanshu Budhiraja of Congress and Devender Kadian of Jannayak Janta Party.


NC leads in Srinagar, Baramulla


National Conference candidates are leading in Srinagar and Baramulla. Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah contested from Baramulla Lok Sabha seat.


Cong's Imran Masood leads from Saharanpur


Congress candidate Imran Masood has taken a lead in the Saharanpur constituency in postal ballot counting.



Postal ballots count show NDA lead in Odisha, Andhra


The NDA is leading in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh in the counting of postal ballot papers, early trends suggest.

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