Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party was able to win a massive victory in the Indian parliamentary election.
Speaking after his victory, the Prime Minister said that the Indian people had the full ownership of their total assignment.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the rights of the people in the country should be entitled to the victory achieved by the party at the Indian General election.
He was speaking at a rally held in New Delhi.
Thousands of supporters attended the prime minister’s rally in spite of ongoing torrential rains.
There, Prime Minister Modi welcomes the crowd in a pink ambience with supporters.
The Prime Minister called on his supporters at the Bharatiya Janata Party’s head office to support the country’s development process.
The Prime Minister’s speech further stated that the sacrifice made by the Indian Free Forces should be equally committed to the cause.
The general election of the world’s largest democratic election took place in seven stages, from April 11 to May 19.
At that time, 542 members of the Lok Sabha were to be elected to the polls, with Prime Minister Modi’s Bharathiya Janatha Party being able to secure victory in nearly 350 seats.
The Congress of India, led by Rahul Gandhi, the main opposition party, won almost 100 seats.
In the 2014 election, Modi won only 282 seats.
Accordingly, the Prime Minister’s popularity has grown considerably over the past five years, according to Indian reports.
The government’s state-owned concessionary business policies and national security have been intensified due to the Prime Minister’s popularity.
Meanwhile, Indian Congress President Rahul Gandhi commented on the news of the massive defeat at the election.
Speaking further Rahul Gandhi said that he would take the overall responsibility for the defeat.
The Congress president did not forget the gigantic victory of Prime Minister Modi.
Rahul Gandhi also suffered a bitter defeat at the Indian congress and his electoral seat in the Ametti seat of Uttar Pradesh.
She is a prominent minister and former actress, the late Bharathiya Janatha Party.
However, Rahul Gandhi won his second seat, Vaynad of Kerala, in Kerala.
Some political analysts have predicted that the end of the Gandhi family would be a huge defeat at the election this year, a huge tree of Indian politics.
This is how the leaders of all over the world had congratulated the victory of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
These leaders include Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe and President Maithripala Sirisena and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe.