BJP and their alliance NDA came to power with landslide victory in 2014 Lok Sabha Election. It is huge victory for BJP and their prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi. The Indian election is the world's largest exercise in democracy. 537 million votes have been cast over a five week election cycle. It is best performance by BJP ever. People of India given clear verdict with "Abki Baar Modi Sarkaar". Now Modi has to work and fulfill hopes of Indians.
Celebration is on with crackers, ladoos and flowers all over the country and Amul girl also in political mood and following political dress code.
Facts and Figures:
1. Narendra Modi is the first Prime Minister to have contested from two different constituencies (Vadodara and Varanasi) and won from both of them.
2. For the first time after 1984, no party has the required number of seats to qualify as the principle opposition party. To qualify as the principle opposition party, one needs 54 seats that is 1/10th of the total Lok Sabha strength.
3. Only 53% of the total members of the elected Lok Sabha are under the age of 55.
4. Only 12 MPs in the new Lok Sabha are under the age of 30. Dushyant Chautala, Heena Gavit at 26 qualify as the youngest MPs while LK Advani at 86 is the oldest MP.
5. The number of crorepati MPs in the current Lok Sabha has increased from 315 in 2009 to 449.
6. Jaydev Galla, the TDP MP from Guntur is the richest member of the Lok Sabha with assets worth Rs. 683 crore, while Sumedha Nand Saraswati, the BJP MP from Sikar in Rajasthan has the least assets worth Rs. 34, 311.
Celebration is on with crackers, ladoos and flowers all over the country and Amul girl also in political mood and following political dress code.
Facts and Figures:
1. Narendra Modi is the first Prime Minister to have contested from two different constituencies (Vadodara and Varanasi) and won from both of them.
2. For the first time after 1984, no party has the required number of seats to qualify as the principle opposition party. To qualify as the principle opposition party, one needs 54 seats that is 1/10th of the total Lok Sabha strength.
3. Only 53% of the total members of the elected Lok Sabha are under the age of 55.
4. Only 12 MPs in the new Lok Sabha are under the age of 30. Dushyant Chautala, Heena Gavit at 26 qualify as the youngest MPs while LK Advani at 86 is the oldest MP.
5. The number of crorepati MPs in the current Lok Sabha has increased from 315 in 2009 to 449.
6. Jaydev Galla, the TDP MP from Guntur is the richest member of the Lok Sabha with assets worth Rs. 683 crore, while Sumedha Nand Saraswati, the BJP MP from Sikar in Rajasthan has the least assets worth Rs. 34, 311.
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