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LS election results Live: Modi pays tribute to Vajpayee ahead of swearing-in

Post the staggering victory of the BJP in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Narendra Modi, the Parliamentary Chairperson of BJP, is swearing-in as the Prime Minister on Thursday, May 30. The event will take place at the Rashtrapati Bhavan at 7 pm. The oath-taking ceremony will be administered by President Ram Nath Kovind. From political leaders to sportspersons and film stars, a record number of 6,000 guests are likely to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi.
Last Updated 30 May 2019, 04:26 IST
24:1523 May 2019

Good morning! Welcome to Deccan Herald's live coverage of the 2019 Lok Sabha election results 2019. Counting of votes for the 542 Lok Sabha constituencies of India will take place today beginning 8 am. Stay tuned to get the latest updates and news as Election Commission officials count votes across the country.

24:1723 May 2019

India saw a seven-phase voting exercise after the Election Commission of India (EC) conducted the pollsin between April 11 and May 19 to elect the 17th Lok Sabha. In this battle royale of sorts, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its National Democratic Alliance (NDA) partners are incumbents while Oppositionparties, including the Rahul Gandhi-led Congress, and 'Others' or the 'Third Front' is attempting to rise to power.

24:2523 May 2019

The seven-phase Lok Sabha elections, one of the most bitterly fought in recent memory, came to a close on May 19. A staggering 900 million eligible voters will decide the fate of 8,039 candidates fighting for 542 seats when votes will be counted today.

24:2723 May 2019

Most exit polls have projected that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to win a historic second term with a comfortable majority for the BJP-led NDA.

24:2823 May 2019

The Congress-led UPA is projected to win anywhere between 77 to 164 seats marking a major upswing from its showing in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. The Congress was reduced to only 44 seats in 2014.

(Published 23 May 2019, 00:25 IST)

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