As Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s claim to a third term is questioned by many in the Opposition, it’s essential to examine the facts. While doubts are cast on his legitimacy, a closer look reveals a different narrative supported by hard facts and electoral math.
Examining the Hard Facts:
Retention of Seats:
Despite securing 208 out of the 303 seats won in 2019, the BJP’s retention rate stands at 68 per cent.
This suggests a lack of intense anti-incumbency against Modi and the BJP, challenging the notion of illegitimacy.
Narrow Margins:
In just 33 seats, a mere 6 lakh votes could have secured the BJP a majority. Despite losses in constituencies like Chandigarh and Hamirpur by narrow margins, there’s no significant pan-India anti-incumbency wave against Modi and the BJP.
Expansion Across States:
Winning 32 new constituencies across 11 states and Union Territories showcases BJP’s growing influence.
This expansion signifies BJP as a viable alternative across India, debunking claims of waning popularity.
Pan-India Growth:
BJP has secured 32 new constituencies across the nation, demonstrating its pan-India growth. These constituencies span various states: Odisha (12) Telangana (4), Maharashtra (3), AP(3), WB(2), Bihar (1) Dadar & Nagar Haveli (1), Chhattisgarh (1), Andaman and Nicobar (1), UP(1), MP (1), Karnataka (1), Kerala (1)
The party’s pan-India presence signifies sustained support and challenges assertions of dwindling popularity.
Direct Fights Against Congress:
Winning 42 out of 92 seats in head-to-head fights against the Congress underscores BJP’s position as the preferred choice for voters. Despite facing competition, the BJP emerges victorious, indicating continued trust among voters.
Voter Preference in the South:
BJP garnered more votes than Congress in the South despite contesting fewer seats.
This reflects the preference for BJP among voters, even in regions traditionally considered Congress strongholds.
Overwhelming Support:
Leading Congress in states and Union Territories where votes exceeded 50 per cent demonstrates BJP’s overwhelming support among voters. BJP’s dominance in more geographies challenges claims of dwindling popularity.
Electoral Math:
With 23,59,73,935 popular votes across all seats, BJP’s victory surpasses Congress’ 13,67,59,064 votes.
Despite facing anti-incumbency, BJP’s electoral success remains undeniable.
Women’s Support:
NDA’s victory in 82 per cent of constituencies where women voters exceeded men by 10 per cent highlights women’s trust in BJP. Women voters’ preference for BJP signifies widespread support and confidence in the party’s leadership.
The narrative questioning PM Narendra Modi’s legitimacy to claim a third term is debunked by hard facts and electoral math. The BJP’s electoral success, expansion across states, and overwhelming support among voters indicate continued confidence in Modi’s leadership.
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