Prime Minister Narendra Modi, confident of a thumping win in the Lok Sabha elections as the results are declared on Tuesday, will arrive at the Bharaitya Janata Party headquarters in Delhi At 7 PM. He will be interacting with party leaders after the results and set further course of action based on the Lok Sabha election results.


The BJP office was decked up on Monday and all set to celebrate a Lok Sabha win. Another win would make Narendra Modi, the only Prime Minister born in Independent India, the longest-serving non-Congress individual to sit on the top government post.


The Lok Sabha election, the biggest voting process in history, will come to an end on Tuesday as the results are declared in the evening after multiple rounds of vote counting.


Ahead of the vote counting, the exit poll surveys predicted a massive victory for the BJP-led NDA. Most Pollsters projected 350+ seats for the NDA, while giving the BJP 300+ seats. The INDIA bloc, meanwhile, gave itself 29+ seats in its own "internal exit poll survey".


Although exit polls predicted a big mandate for the BJP-led NDA, the alliance is likely to fall short of its ambitious 400+ seats target. The BJP had been harping on its "abki baar 400 paar" slogan at every public meeting and rally in the run up to the polls. However, at a recent interview, PM Modi, while talking about the target, said: "We kept saying 400+ seats. The opposition was hung on that figure and wondering how can the NDA get 400 seats? It did not understand the narrative we had set," an allusion to the fact that it was an obvious psychological war that PM Modi had waged on the INDIA bloc in addition to the Parliamentary battles in constituencies across India.


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