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Cadet can hold Modi?

10 March 2019, 19:20 BDT
Cadet can hold Modi?
Elections in India were covered in the scaffold India's three coalition alliance fell down in the election grounds. On one hand, BJP-led NDA, on the other hand, Congress-led UPA The third alliance is the United India alliance led by Mamta. UPA-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and UPA-led United Progressive Alliance (JD-U) are trying hard to remove Modi and his party from power.
The survey of India has not been given a single win in all of the three major allies of the alliance. But it has been said that the ruling NDA will lose its seats, Congress seats will increase. The BJP can not go single-handedly to power.
The BJP went to power in the last elections in 2014 Various studies have said that this alliance will lose 100 seats. But on February 26, the Indian air force's Pakistan Balakot attack has increased the image of BJP and Modi's popular support. They will move to many seats. Their seats may drop to 50.
It has been said in a survey of C-Voter published yesterday. Modi's support for Modi after the air raids in Pakistan's militant base, Rahul's popular support has decreased slightly. But the Congress alliance is optimistic about Modi's downfall.
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi was formed in 2004 Now there are 28 political parties in this UPA member. There are 64 members in the UPA's Lok Sabha and 66 MPs in the Rajya Sabha. Rahul Gandhi, the current president of UPA's main alliance party.
The NDA's allies are 29. NDA's main ally BJP. Its Central President Amit Shah NDA's seats in the 543-seat Lok Sabha are 341 There are 101 seats in Rajya Sabha. 
The third alliance, Mamta United India, has 23 teams. They are hopeful of forming a new government under the leadership of United India. The Mamata alliance and Congressalliance have been asked to announce who will be their Prime Minister after the results of the Lok Sabha elections.
India's 543-seat Lok Sabha election is going to be held in April-May. West Bengal has 42 seats in the Lok Sabha.

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