Thursday, 15 May 2014

Election Results 2014 Google Doodle Honours Lok Sabha Polls

Election Results 2014 Google Doodle Honours Lok Sabha Polls

Election results 2014: Google Doodle honours Lok Sabha polls

During the moment political parties imparts steadiness for India's on verdict on who will form the next government, an inked finger gives visible impression to Google's 16th Lok Sabha Elections result doodle.
   
Bharatiya Janata Party forwards towards a victory

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its colleagues are seen to have gained high preference in regard to experiencing victory with the maximum seats when results are announced today. NDTV's exit poll shows the BJP's national alliance winning majority and Congress' seat share fall lower in condition to double digits.

The BJP accompanying its colleagues need 272 of the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha to form the next government. The marathon six-week parliamentary election saw a 66 per cent voter turnout, a new record; 55.16 crore people voted. Chief Electoral Officer VS Sampath told NDTV that the counting of votes in the nine-phase polls will commence at 8 am and the first trends will start coming in by 9-9:30 am.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP's) best showing so far was in elections in 1998 and 1999 when it experienced victory with 182 seats and ran the country until a shock defeat at the hands of the Congress in 2004. Absolute prominent fact from the NDTV's exit polls that present time the party alone could achieve 235 seats.

Image Courtesy: Dna India

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