The results of the elections in India will be announced on June 4.


Mumbai: The general elections in India starting from April 19 will be held in seven phases till June 1.
According to the news agency, the results of the elections in India will be announced on June 4. The most important candidate is the current Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while Rahul Gandhi, the main face of the largest opposition party Congress, is in the election field.
If Modi succeeds, he will be the second Indian Prime Minister to be elected for the third consecutive term. Before that, Jawaharlal Nehru became the Prime Minister of India for three consecutive terms.
According to reports, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has the largest support of the country's majority Hindus, while 23 opposition parties have formed a political alliance under the name of 'India'.
To form a government in India, winning 272 out of 543 Lok Sabha seats is necessary, the number of registered voters in India is 970 million.
The Indian election is also considered to be the biggest election campaign in any country in the world.

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