CONTRARY to the false and malicious narrative being built in certain quarters that the Bharatiya Janata Party may fall short of its targets, the party is firmly heading towards a hat-trick win in the ongoing General Elections, with its best-ever performance.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has fixed a victory target of 370 seats for the party, 68 more than what it won in 2019. For the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), he has set another lofty target of beyond-400 (char so paar). The Lok Sabha has a total of 543 seats, and the BJP had won 282 and 303 in the last two parliamentary elections.
Witnessing the enthusiasm of the voters in the first two phases of polling and being in no doubt that PM Modi is unstoppable, forces inimical to his development agenda have started working overtime. They have started circulating fake reports – citing bogus surveys and quoting shady political analysts – that say that the BJP-NDA targets are unachievable.
Modi all the way
This, however, is contrary to the reality on the ground. Reports gathered by Blitz India’s nationwide network reveal that after the conclusion of polling in 190 seats, it is PM Modi all the way. The BJP under his leadership is well on course to win a thumping majority and its tally is going to cross the 2019 numbers, say the reports.
The top leadership of the BJP, as also independent analysts, are confident about the BJP putting up a record performance and comfortably achieving the goals that it has set for itself.
Addressing media in Guwahati on April 30, Union Home Minister Amit Shah claimed that after two phases of polling, the BJP and its allies have crossed 100 seats. “After two phases of elections, based on our internal assessment we can say that BJP and its allies have crossed over 100 (seats) and we are confident that we are moving towards our resolve of ‘400 paar’,” he said.
Earlier, in an interview with NDTV, renowned economist and political analyst Surjit Bhalla said the BJP could end up winning 330 to 350 seats. “Based on statistical possibility, they should get 330 to 350 seats on their own. This is just the BJP, not including its alliance partners,” he said.
With PM Modi’s untiring campaign for a bigger, and more decisive mandate, for the Viksit Bharat 247 agenda getting an overwhelming response across the country, the prospects of the BJP are likely to improve even further in the next five phases, say the ground reports accessed by Blitz India.
Come June 4, PM Modi is certain to secure a historic third consecutive term for the BJP with a record win, calling the bluff of naysayers.