The latest election results have also established that a good majority of Indians perceive Modi to be a man they can trust, a man who can bring about development, a man who can bring in change, a man who can transform their lives for the better.
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यः सर्वदा द्वेषं धारयति, स एकः मधुरहीनो मधुकरः विचलति।
The one who harbors constant negativity goes astray like a bee without honey
Narendra Modi will serve as Prime Minister for 15 years, marking a significant historical milestone in Indian politics as the longest-serving Prime Minister, surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru’s 13 years and Indira Gandhi’s 14 years. Modi is the first Prime Minister since 1962 to secure a historic third term and the only elected Prime Minister to secure a consecutive third term.
It’s a WIN: Make no mistake, it’s a WIN. Narendra Modi has triumphed. Regardless of what Congress led narratives may claim, the reality is clear: Narendra Modi, the BJP, the NDA―have won.
Narendra Modi will serve as Prime Minister for 15 years, marking a significant historical milestone in Indian politics as the longest-serving Prime Minister, surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru’s 13 years and Indira Gandhi’s 14 years. Modi is the first Prime Minister since 1962 to secure a historic third term and the only elected Prime Minister to secure a consecutive third term. Since 1991, the BJP is the only party to have crossed the threshold of 230 Lok Sabha seats, achieving this feat not just once, but three times, consecutively. Narendra Modi is the only Prime Minister to secure a third-term mandate with increased support from the electorate, rising from 22.9 crore votes in 2019 to 23.6 crore. In stark contrast, Jawaharlal Nehru saw a decline in his support, dropping from 5.7 crore to 5.1 crore votes during his tenure.
This historic milestone carries even greater weight when we consider the circumstances. Unlike previous instances where such longevity was achieved when Congress faced little to no opposition, Narendra Modi’s third term comes amidst formidable opposition. Not only did he face resistance from within Indian political circles, but also from influential foreign entities and governments of strong nations. Despite these monumental challenges, Modi’s ability to secure this unprecedented third term highlights his unparalleled leadership and unwavering support from the Indian populace.
Numbers Speak for Themselves: The Congress ecosystem conveniently set different standards of victory for the BJP and the Congress. For the BJP, victory was expected only if they won 400 seats, despite the required majority being 272; even winning 399 seats would have been framed as a loss, according to the narrative set by the Congress alliance. Conversely, for the Congress, any gain over their previous tally of 52 seats was to be considered a victory, regardless of how far they were from forming a government.
The NDA secured an impressive 293 seats, with the BJP alone winning 240 seats—surpassing the seats won by the entire dot-dot alliance combined. In stark contrast, the Congress managed only 99 seats, a far cry from the BJP’s tally. This means the BJP won a staggering 142% more seats than India’s grand old party, which clings more to its dynastic legacy than to any substantial accomplishments. Even when you combine the Congress’s seat tally from the last three elections, including the current one they absurdly celebrate as a victory, they still can’t come close to matching the BJP’s worst performance. Adding up all the seats Congress won in 2014, 2019, and 2024, they only reach a pitiful 193. In stark contrast, the BJP secured 240 seats in this election alone. In addition, Congress has zero seats in 14 states and UTs. The Congress’s idea of success is laughable when even their combined efforts can’t outshine the BJP’s single electoral triumph.
The Congress contested 328 seats but managed to win only 99, whereas the BJP contested 441 seats and emerged victorious in 240 of them. Remarkably, despite facing substantial anti-incumbency after a decade in power, the BJP achieved an impressive strike rate of 54%, outperforming the Congress’s mere 30%.
Remember the spectacular downfall of Congress after a decade in power? From 206 seats in 2009, they nosedived to a pathetic 44 seats in 2014—a staggering 80% collapse. Meanwhile, the BJP secured 303 seats in 2019 and now commands 240 seats, a minor 20% dip. The last time Congress even came close to such numbers was more than three decades ago.
Narendra Modi’s third consecutive victory underscores the NDA’s dominance and the electorate’s clear preference for his leadership over the Congress’s empty promises.
The Narrative: The dot-dot alliance was confident of securing a majority this time. Preparations at the Congress headquarters were akin to an internationally acclaimed rockstar’s performance. Quintals of ladoos were ordered in advance to celebrate their anticipated victory. Social media was flooded with comparisons, touted as proof that citizens would crown Rahul Gandhi as their king. However, as the election results began to come in, it became clear that they wouldn’t get the chance to rule India this time either. As Rahul Gandhi continued his streak of election losses, the Congress party went back to its old face-saving strategy. Since 2014, they’ve made it a routine to spin every defeat as a “moral victory.” In a desperate attempt to save face, their ecosystem was activated to spin a narrative claiming that Narendra Modi had lost and had no right to form the government, despite his decisive majority win.
The Congress ecosystem dutifully followed the Congress’s narrative, conveniently ignoring that Congress formed the government in 2009 with just 206 seats—34 fewer than what the BJP holds today. At that time, the BJP had 116 seats, compared to the Congress’s current 99. Even more laughable is the fact that Congress managed to form a government in 2004 with a mere 145 seats, while the BJP had 138. Today, the BJP stands far ahead with 36.5% of the votes, compared to the Congress, which has only 21%. These blatant double standards reveal the Pidis‘ spineless bias and their eagerness to kowtow to the Congress narrative, no matter how absurd or hypocritical it may be.
When you combine the Congress's seat tally from the last three elections, including the current one they absurdly celebrate as a victory, they still can't come close to matching the BJP's worst performance. Adding up all the seats Congress won in 2014, 2019, and 2024, they only reach a pitiful 193.
Winners Weep, Losers Leap: The irony is that Narendra Modi’s worst electoral performance is still 2.5 times better than Rahul Gandhi’s best, yet Congress is throwing a party while BJP supporters are sulking. Rahul Gandhi has lost 17 elections on the trot and yet his supporters are hailing him as a hero. On the other hand, Narendra Modi, despite overcoming numerous challenges to secure victory, finds his supporters feeling disheartened.
It is like someone aiming for 90% feeling crushed with 85%, while someone expected to flunk throws a victory bash for barely scraping through with 35%.
The BJP’s recent electoral triumphs have been nothing short of spectacular. Not only did it clinch victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, but it also swept to power in the state elections of Arunachal Pradesh and Odisha. A momentous highlight is the BJP’s transformation from zero seats in Odisha in 2009 to its resounding success today. Furthermore, the NDA allies secured sweeping victory in the state elections in Sikkim and Andhra Pradesh, alongside their stellar performance in the national elections. The BJP has also shattered its “gaumutra belt” stereotype, making significant inroads into South Indian states like Telangana, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.
Ironically, while the Congress ecosystem once disparaged the Hindi-speaking heartlands as the “gaumutra belt” to highlight their backwardness, this term actually reflects their hate against Hindus and reveals their neglect of the states they ruled for decades.
Victory Against Many Odds: Make no mistake, while Narendra Modi may have secured a mandate less than expected by BJP supporters, this contest wasn’t merely an electoral battle. The Congress consistently resorts to falsehoods to counter Narendra Modi, as they have nothing positive to show for their achievements compared to his work.
In 2019, the Congress shamelessly peddled baseless allegations of corruption in the Rafale aircraft purchase. This time, they plunged to despicable depths. Their entire ecosystem, including their own party and their alliance partners, shamelessly propagated a deepfake video of Amit Shah, stooping to new lows in their desperate attempt to sow division within Hindu society along caste lines.
OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, revealed that a company was awarded a commercial contract to manipulate Indian elections by generating comments for social media platforms like X, Facebook, Instagram, etc., aimed at criticizing the BJP and praising the Congress. One can’t help but wonder who authorized this contract.
Numerous self-proclaimed “human rights” and “civil liberty” organizations, with insidious ties to Soros having a sinister agenda bent on destabilizing India, brazenly rallied behind the Congress, revealing the true colors of the Congress ecosystem’s relentless pursuit to gain power at nation’s expense.
Numerous videos and photographs of Congress leaders and their alliance partners with connections to anti-India elements had surfaced amidst the election frenzy.
The Congress’s association with such elements undoubtedly contributed to individuals with terror charges against them being elected to the Indian parliament. It’s unfathomable to imagine individuals waging war against India obtaining seats in the Indian parliament. The Congress bears sole responsibility for this shameful state of affairs.
Despite facing an onslaught of deceit and malice from the Congress, Modi defied all odds and secured a healthy majority. The Congress shamelessly stooped to begging for foreign intervention in India’s affairs, resorted to despicable tactics to divide Hindus on caste lines, abused Hindus to curry favor with Muslim voters, avoided the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony for Muslim appeasement, cosied up to anti-India corporates, launched vicious attacks on Indian businesses, used social media influencers to spread lies, shamelessly deployed deepfakes to spread hate, promised ludicrously unattainable freebies, and shamefully issued fatwas through Islamic clerics to sway votes against the BJP. Yet, Modi emerged victorious!
The irony is that Narendra Modi’s worst electoral performance is still 2.5 times better than Rahul Gandhi’s best, yet Congress is throwing a party while BJP supporters are sulking. Rahul Gandhi has lost 17 elections on the trot and yet his supporters are hailing him as a hero. On the other hand, Narendra Modi, despite overcoming numerous challenges to secure victory, finds his supporters feeling disheartened.
It is like someone aiming for 90% feeling crushed with 85%, while someone expected to flunk throws a victory bash for barely scraping through with 35%.
The Congress shamelessly stooped to begging for foreign intervention in India’s affairs, resorted to despicable tactics to divide Hindus on caste lines, abused Hindus to curry favor with Muslim voters, avoided the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony for Muslim appeasement, cosied up to anti-India corporates, launched vicious attacks on Indian businesses, used social media influencers to spread lies, shamelessly deployed deepfakes to spread hate, promised ludicrously unattainable freebies, and shamefully issued fatwas through Islamic clerics to sway votes against the BJP. Yet, Modi emerged victorious!
Teesri Baar, Modi Sarkaar: Narendra Modi’s tenure reflects not only his enduring popularity but also a stable political climate under his leadership. Modi’s governance has been characterized by significant economic reforms, a strong focus on nationalism, and a decisive foreign policy. Modi 3.0 now allows for the implementation and maturation of long-term policies, which would lead to substantial and lasting changes in India’s socio-economic fabric. Additionally, Modi’s sustained leadership will influence the political landscape, setting new benchmarks for India’s growth trajectory. This continuity also provides an opportunity to consolidate India’s position on the global stage, furthering its aspirations as a major international player.
For the past decade, the Congress has relentlessly employed every malicious tactic to derail India’s growth story. Their failure in 2024 will undoubtedly lead to even more vicious attacks, showing complete disregard for the nation’s well-being. In light of this, it is imperative for all supporters of Narendra Modi to not only stand by him with their prayers but also actively fight against these destructive forces. As India enters its Amrit Kaal, every effort must be made to push the nation forward and realize the vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047.
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