India’s Narendra Modi-led BJP may not get the two-third majority contrary to the claims and the exit polls survey results. Indians handed the 73-year-old Modi a chance to lead the country for another five years but likely robbed his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party of its absolute majority, and him of a strong grip over the world's fifth-largest economy.
Here are the results of the star or prominent candidates of the Indian Elections 2024:
BJP Amit Shah leads in Gandhinagar seat in Gujrat
PM Narendra Modi wins his seat from Varanasi of Uttar Pradesh
Congress Rahul Gandhi leads on the Wayanad seat in Kerala and Rae Bareli Gandhi
Akhilesh Yadab is also leading from Kannauj seat of Uttar Pradesh.
Congress leader Sashi Tharoor is from Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat in Kerala.
Former TV star turned politician Smriti Irani leads in Amethi seat in Uttar Pradesh.
Nitin Jairam Gadkari leads in the Nagpur seat in Maharashtra.
Film actor turned politician Raj Babbar leads in Gurgaon seat in Haryana.
Dimple Yadav leads in Mainpuri in Uttar Pradesh
Manooj Tiwari leads in North East Delhi in NCT of Delhi
Hema Malini leads in Mathura in Uttar Pradesh
Mehmooba Mufti leads Anantrag in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir
Sambit Patra leads Puri in Odisha
Kanhaiya Kumar leads North East Delhi NCT of Delhi
Raj Nath Singh leads in Lucknow in Uttar Pradesh
Pathan Yusuf leads in Baharampur constituency in West Bengal
Ravi Kishan leads in Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh
Arun Govil leads in Meerut in Uttar Pradesh
Asaduddin Owaisi leads in Hyderabad in Telangana
Charanjit Sindh Channi won from Jalandhar seats in Indian Punjab
Deepender Singh Hooda leads in Rohtak in Haryana
Kangana Ranaut leads Mandi in Himachal Pradesh
Mahua Moitra leads in Krishanangar in West Bengal
Manohar Lal leads in Karnal in Haryana