Modi will break many records by becoming PM for the third time

Sekar Chandra
Modi will break many records by becoming PM for the third time

As the results have come in the Exit Polls in view of the 2024 lok sabha elections, narendra modi is seen making history. If bjp manages to get a majority, then narendra modi will not only become PM for the third time. But there are also many records which he will make in his name.

The exit polls of the lok sabha elections 2024 have almost announced that Modi 3.0 i.e. Modi is going to form the government for the third time on june 4. If the bjp gets a majority in the counting of votes on june 4, then Modi will definitely create history and will become the PM who has taken the most oath after Nehru. At the same time, he will also make many records in his name.Will this happen or is there something else in the public's mind? We will know the answers to all these questions after the counting of votes on june 4. But if the exit poll figures are correct, then there are many records which the prime minister is seen making in his name in this third term.

As we have seen in the exit polls, nda has crossed the figure of 400. Therefore, it becomes important to tell that, in the political history of india, any party has crossed this figure only once, when the congress party captured 414 seats in the lok sabha elections held after the assassination of Indira Gandhi.At that time, voting was done on 514 in which congress won 414 seats and rajiv gandhi took oath as PM. It is believed that the congress party benefited from Indira's death and whatever votes it got then were due to sympathy.Let us tell you that in that election, not only did congress win a large number of seats, but its vote share was also much higher than any other party. Which was 48.12%.

We have mentioned PM Modi and records. So let us tell you that PM Modi will also hold the record of winning the same parliamentary seat for the third time and becoming PM. He will also be the second prime minister of india to remain in power for a third time after former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

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