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Mysuru: Prathap Simha lead 2154 votes against Vijayashankar. Prathap 18568 and Vijayashankar 16414

BJP has continued to maintain lead over JD(S) in Shimoga. BJP has gained 108529 votes and JD(S) has bagged 84005 votes so far.

Kerala Trends : At 9.30 a.m

United Democratic Front : 20
Left Democratic Front : 0
National Democratic Front : 0

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Highlights

Rahul Gandhi leading by over 25,000 votes at Wayanad
BJP not leading at any seats

The ruling TRS in Telangana was ahead of its rivals in 11 Lok Sabha constituencies among the total 17, according to trends available from the Election Commission.

AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi was leading in Hyderabad. TRS nominee BB Patil was leading in Zaheerabad by 680 votes over his Congress nominee Madan Mohan, official sources said.

Union Minister and sitting BJP MP Jayant Sinha is leading by 6,486 votes against his nearest Congress rival Gopal Prasad Sahu from Hazaribagh Lok Sabha seat as per initial trends, officials said.

BJP's sitting MP Vishnu Dayal Ram is leading by 9,450 votes against his nearest RJD rival Ghuran Ram in Palamau (SC) Lok Sabha constituency after the third round counting, they said.

Chamarajanagar: R Dhruvanarayan leads against Srinivas Prasad. Dhruvanarayan secured 48583 votes, while Prasad managed to obtain 45221

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The final phase of General Elections 2019 concluded on 19th May 2019 and the counting of votes is scheduled 23rd May 2019. The results will also be announced on the same day.

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The counting of votes in the Assembly Elections 2019 for the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh is scheduled 23rd May 2019. The results will also be announced on the same day.

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Union minister Kiren Rijiju is leading by 4490 votes against Khyoda Apik of the National People's Party (NPP) in Arunachal West Lok Sabha seat, according to initial EC trends.

BJP candidate Nalin Kumar Kateel leads by 25202 votes in160252 votes counted. Nalin secures 88270 votes while Mithun gets 63068

Celebrations begin at YSRCP camp office in Tadepalli of Amaravati, with cadre sharing sweets with YSRCP leading in 110 out of 175 seats

After the completion of three rounds, BJP leads by 37545 votes over JD(S) in Shimoga .

BJP candidate Joshi leads by 12,876 votes in Dharwad

Cong-UDF leading in all 20 seats in Kerala

Opposition Congress-led UDF is ahead in all the 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala, as per the initial trends released by the Election Commission.

In the prestigious Wayanad constituency, Congress President Rahul Gandhi is ahead by 34,989 votes against his nearest rival P P Suneer of the CPI.

The NDA candidate Thushar Vellapally is trailing far behind. Former Union minister and sitting Thiruvananthapuram MP, Shashi Tharoor s ahead of his rival Kummanam Rajashekaran of the BJP by 2,452 votes. In Ernakulam constituency, Hibi Eden of the Congress is leading by 17,748 votes against P Rajeev of the CPI(M).

Union Minister Alphons Kannamthanam, the BJP candidate, has so far garnered 13,443 votes. Senior Congress leader Kodikunnil Suresh is leading in Mavelikkara by 1,719 votes against his nearest rival Chittayam Gopakumar (CPI-LDF).

Chikkodi (Belagavi): BJP candidate Annasaheb Jolle leads by 3068 votes against his rival sitting MP Prakash Hukkeri of the Congress in Chikkodi Parliamentary Constituency. Jolle polled 10490, Hukkeri 7422

Congress candidate from Chamarajanagar R Dhruvanarayan maintain lead against Srinivas Prasad. Dhruvanarayan secured 61372, Prasad 57537votes.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is trailing in Kuppam Assembly segment according to trends available from the Election Commission.

The Telugu Desam Party supremo was trailing by 67 votes against YSR Congress' Krishna Chandra Mouli when the first round of counting was taken up.

Chikkodi (Belagavi): BJP candidate Annasaheb Jolle leads by 3598 votes against his rival sitting MP Prakash Hukkeri of the Congress in Chikkodi Parliamentary Constituency, among the 30,242 votes counted.

Chincholi assembly constituency by-election: BJP candidate Dr Avinash Jadhav leads by 1535 votes against Congress candidate Subhash Rathod.

BJP candidate Vishal Jolly is leading against his nearest Congress rival Kuldeep Rai Sharma by 3,404 votes in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands Lok Sabha seat as per initial trends, officials said.
Ghulam Ahmed Mir of INC leading from Anantnag LS seatEngineer Rashid (independent) leading from Baramulla seatSajjad Hussain (independent) leading from Ladakh seatFarooq Abdullah (NC) leading from Srinagar seatJitendra Singh (BJP) leading in Udhampur seat

Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency counting at st Joseph Indian High School

Archrivals DMK and AIADMK were in a neck-to-neck race in the bypolls to 22 Assembly seats in Tamil Nadu, with the ruling party ahead in five and DMK in four segments.

AIADMK was leading in Hosur, Manamadurai, Sathur, Sholinghur and Vilathukulam, according to the latest trends, as released by the Election Commission

DMK was ahead in Ambur, Gudiyatham, Thiruporur and Thiruvarur, the last being the native constituency of late party chief M Karunanidhi.

BJP candidate and Union minister Shripad Naik is leading in North Goa Lok Sabha seat while Congress nominee Francisco Sardinha is ahead in South Goa seat of the coastal state after the first round of counting.

Chikkodi (Belagavi): BJP candidate Annasaheb Jolle leads by 6398 votes against his rival sitting MP Prakash Hukkeri of the Congress inChikkodi Parliamentary Constituencyafter counting of 49,006 votes.

Punjab: Cong leading in 8 seats; SAD, BJP in 2 seats each

The Congress is leading in eight out of total 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab while the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the BJP in two Lok Sabha seats each, as per the initial EC trends.

The BJP is leading in Gurdaspur and Hoshiarpur seats while the Aam Aadmi Party is leading from Sangrur seat in Punjab.

The Congress is leading in Amritsar, Faridkot, Anandpur Sahib, Jalandhar, Khadoor Sahib, Ludhiana, Fatehgarh Sahib and Patiala seats while the Akali Dal is leading in Bathinda and Ferozepur seats.

BJP leads 20 seats in Karnataka, Congress and JD(S) lead 3 seats each

The BJP in Karnataka is surging way ahead of its rivals as it was leading in 20 constituencies with trends available for 26 out of the 28 seats, the Election Commission said.

Ruling coalition partners, the Congress and JDS, which had fought the polls together, were leading in three seats each.

Veteran Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge, who has never tasted electoral defeat, was trailing in Gulbarga by a margin of 5,754 against Umesh Jadhav of BJP.

Former Prime Minister and JDS supremo H D Deve Gowda was leading against BJP's Basavaraj by a wafer-thin margin of 65 votes in Tumkur

Kerala Trends at 10 AM

United Democratic Front: 19
Left Democratic Front: 1
National Democratic Front: 0

Highlights

Rahul Gandhi leading by over 58,000 votes at Wayanad
BJP's Kummanam Rajasekharan in second place in Thiruvananthapuram

Mysuru: it's neck to neck race between Pratap Simha and Vijayashankar. Now, Vijayashankar is leading by 474 votes.

BJP s Shobha Karandlaje is leading with 23875 votes as against her rival Pramod Madhwaraj.

Shobha Karandlaje - 46549

Pramod - 22674

The BJP was ahead in 23 seats in Rajasthan while its alliance party RLP and the Congress were leading in one seat each, according to Election Commission trends.

The BJP had contested 4 seats and its alliance partner Rashtriya Loktantrik Party (RLP) headed by former BJP leader Hanuman Beniwal, contested one seat.

Of the total 25 seats, the Congress is leading in only one seat of Bharatpur, according to the Election Commission.

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 10,299 votes over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge

BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 23667 votes against Pramod Madhwaraj.

Shobha Karandlaje - 50515

Pramod - 26848

Union minister Nitin Gadkari was leading by 3066 votes in Nagpur, while Union minister Subhash Bhamre was leading in Dhule by 13128 votes, as per the trends available so far for the Lok Sabha seats in Maharashtra.

Maharashtra Congress president Ashok Chavan was trailing by 2876 votes in Nanded while former Union minister Sushilkumar Shinde was trailing in Solapur by 4627 votes.

After the completion of five rounds, BJP leads by 69401 votes over JD(S) in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency.

AP CM Nara Chandrababu Naidu leads in Kuppam assembly segment with 1126 votes

Prajwal Revanna is leading in Hassan even after the 6th round of counting. While Prajwal has got 2,41,241 votes,BJP's Manju has secured 1,88,959 votes.

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The BJP was on Thursday leading in 56 of Uttar Pradesh's 80 Lok Sabha seats with the BSP-SP alliance ahead in 20 seats, according to Election Commission trends.

The Bahujan Samaj Party was leading in 12 and the Samajwadi Party in seven while the Congress was ahead in two and the Apna Dal (Soneylal) in one.

Sumalatha has gained lead in Mandya after the 3rd round agains coalition candidate K Nikhil. While Sumalatha has got 54,883 votes, Nikhil has secured 53,644 votes

BJP Belagavi South MLA Abhay Patil and party workers celebrating party's success in Lok Sabha election in Belagavi on Thursday.

After the completion of six rounds, BJP leads by 93970 votes over JD(S) in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency. BY Raghavendra of BJP has gained 2,75,777 votes while Madhu Bangarappa of JD(S) bagged 1,84,057 votes.

BJP candidate Nalin leads by 83,630 votes in 3,91,520 votes counted,Nalin gets 2,27,752 while Mithun gets 1,44,122

BJP s Shobha Karandlaje is leading with 32906 votes as against her rival Pramod Madhwaraj in Udupi-chikmagalur

Shobha Karandlaje - 66254

Pramod - 33348

Opposition YSR Congress surged ahead taking early leads in over 108 seats, leaving the ruling TDP far behind at 21 in the assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh.

The Jana Sena, which was expected to mar the prospects of both the ruling and the opposition parties, is ahead in one seat as per the trends made available for 130 of the total 175 seats by the Election Commission as of 10.30 am.

TDP supremo and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu initially trailed by 67 votes but bounced back to secure a lead 1,126 votes over his nearest YSRC rival.

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 22,467 over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge

Kerala Trends at 10.45 AM

Rahul Gandhi's lead at Wayanad crosses One lakh as 22.5 percent votes counted

Rahul Gandhi: 1,60,693

P P Suneer of CPI's (LDF): 58,318

Tushar Vellpally of BDJS (NDA): 16,880

Chincholi assembly constituency byelection BJP candidate Dr Avinash Jadhav leads by 4597 over Congress candidate Subhash Rathod

BJP s Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 36883 votes against her rival Pramod Madhwaraj in Udupi-Chikmagalur.

Shobha Karandlaje - 72136

Pramod 35253

BY Raghavendra of BJP leads by 1,01,871 votes over JD(S) in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency. BJP has gained 3,09,751 votes while JD(S) got 2,07,544 votes.

Mysuru: Pratap Simha maintains lead against Vijayashankar of Congress. Prathap gets 1,09,238 votes while Vijayashankar gets 95,145.

Chikkodi: BJP candidate Annasaheb Jolle lead by 13,582 votes after counting of 1,97,980 votes. Prakash Hukkeri, Congress trails

Bangalore Central: Prakash Raj trails with 2.25 per cent vote share, gets11,306 votes out of5,01,660

Bangalore South: Congress' B K Hariprasad trailing with 33.36 per cent vote share, gets 1,10,419 votes out of3,30,987

Bangalore North: Congress' Krishna Byregowda trailing with 46.16 per cent vote share, gets 2,35,719 votes out of 5,10,657

Following is the party position in West Bengal at 10.30 AM

Total Lok Sabha seats: 42

Trends available: 41

AITC: 25

BJP: 15

INC: 1

Left Front: 0

The NDA in Bihar is leading in 35 of the 40 Lok Sabha seats, while grand alliance partner RJD is ahead in two seats, as per initial trends of the Election Commission.

NDA constituents JD(U) and BJP are leading in 15 seats each followed by the LJP in 5 seats.

Union ministers Giriraj Singh and Ravi Shankar Prasad are among the NDA candidates who are leading.

Prominent among those who are trailing are Sharad Yadav of the Rashtriya Janata dal, Union Minister Ram Kripal Yadav, former Lok Sabha speaker Meera Kumar of the Congress, RLSP's Upendra Kushwaha and former chief minister Jitan Kumar Manjhi. The RJD is leading in Jehanabad and Pataliputra seats.

BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 53,601 votes against Pramod Madhwaraj in Udupi-Chikmagalur.

Shobha Karandlaje -1,03,024

Pramod 49,423

BJP Belgaum candidate Suresh Angadi has polled 24,883 votes and Congress candidate Dr V S Sadhunavar has polled 10,601 votes.

Sitting MP and BJP candidate Hema Malini leading by 22,893 votes against nearest rival and SP-BSP-RLD alliance candidate Kunwar Narendra Singh in Mathura.

The BJP is leading the trends in all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi, with the Congress trailing in five constituencies and the AAP in two seats, poll officials said.

Debutant Gautam Gambhir, Union minister Harsh Vardhan and sitting lawmaker Manoj Tiwari of the Bharatiya Janata Party were among early gainers.

Congress veteran Sheila Dikshit was on second spot behind Tiwari, by a margin of 29,797 votes in North East Delhi while former MP J P Agarwal, pitted against Vardhan in Chandni Chowk constituency, was trailing by 8,764 votes.

Congress Belgaum candidate Dr Virupakshappa Sadhunavar walks out of the counting centre in Belagavi

BJP-led NDA shows overwhelming lead in 330 seats out of 543

BJP Belgaum candidate Suresh Angadi's lead increased to 16,520 votes. Angadi had polled 30,311 votes, Congress candidate Dr V S Sadhunavar polled 13,791 votes. BSP candidate Badroddin Kamdod was the distant third with 334 votes.

Chikkodi: BJP candidate Annasaheb Jolle leads by 15,733 votes after counting of 2,56,551 votes. Congress candidate Prakash Hukkeri trails

BJP leading in4 Lok Sabha segments in Telangana.

Nalin Kumar Kateel In DK leads by 1,20,834 votes in 5,45,546 votes counted

BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 62m146 votes against Pramod Madhwaraj.

Shobha Karandlaje - 1,16,737

Pramod - 54,591

Congress leading in Puducherry constituency

The ruling Congress has taken an impressive lead of over 70,000 votes in the lone Lok Sabha constituency in the Union Territory.

Congress candidate V Vaithilingam has secured 1,74, 718 votes while his nearest rival Narayanasamy Kesavan of AINRC has polled 90,814 votes, according to the latest information made available by the Election Commission.

Congress is part of the DMK led alliance while AINRC is an ally of the BJP.

Chikkodi: BJP Candidate Annasaheb Jolle improves his lead to 17,157, gets1,50,522 votes

J&K trends at 11:15 am

National Conference is leading in all three valley seats

BJP is leading in two Jammu seats

Independent candidate is leading in lone Ladakh seat

The BJP is surging ahead on all five Lok Sabha seats in Uttarakhand with its candidates maintaining comfortable leads over their nearest rivals from the Congress.

State BJP president Ajay Bhatt is leading with a margin of 1,06,373 votes over Congress general secretary and former chief minister Harish Rawat in the Nainital-Udham Singh Nagar seat.

Bhatt's margin is the highest among BJP candidates in the hill state.

KCR's TRS leading in 8 LS seats in Telangana

BJP leading in 4

Congress leading in 4

AIMIM leading in 1

BJP set to wrest Chincholi assembly seat from Congress

The by-poll to Chincholi assembly constituency (SC reserved) appears to be tilting towards the BJP asthe saffron party's candidate Dr Avinash Jadhav is leading against Congress' Subash Rathod by over 4,000 votes.

BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 69,111 votes against Pramod Madhwaraj.

Shobha Karandlaje -1,35,201

Pramod - 66,090

The BJP was ahead in 28 of the 29 Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh while the Congress was leading in one seat, as per trends available so far.

BJP's Pragya Singh Thakur was leading over Congress' Digvijay Singh by 44,222 votes in Bhopal, while Congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia was trailing by 18,456 votes in his traditional Guna seat against BJP's K P Yadav.

BJP leading all seven Delhi seats in trends

The BJP is leading the trends in all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi, with the Congress trailing in five constituencies and the AAP in two seats, poll officials said.

Debutant Gautam Gambhir, Union minister Harsh Vardhan and sitting lawmaker Manoj Tiwari of the Bharatiya Janata Party were among early gainers.

Congress veteran Sheila Dikshit was on second spot behind Tiwari, by a margin of 29,797 votes in North East Delhi while former MP J P Agarwal, pitted against Vardhan in Chandni Chowk constituency, was trailing by 8,764 votes.

UDF leading in 18 seats in Kerala

Congress led-UDF is leading in 18 out of the 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala with AICC President Rahul Gandhi leading in Wayanad constituency with 1,09,612 votes.As per the trends released by the Election Commission at 11.00 AM, Thiruvananthapuram candidate, Shashi Tharoor is leading with 13,716 votes against the BJP candidate Kummanam Rajashekharan, who had thrown his hat into the electoral arena after resigning as Mizoram Governor.

BJP set to win all four seats in Himachal

The ruling BJP is surging ahead in all four Lok Sabha seats of Himachal Pradesh, with its candidates securing unassailable leads, according to latest Election Commission trends.

In Mandi, the sitting BJP MP Ram Swaroop is leading by over 154418 votes over his nearest rival Aashray Sharma of the Congress.

BJP candidate Kishan Kapoor was leading by 201699 votes over his nearest rival Pawan Kajal of Congress in Kangra, a state election officer said.

Sitting BJP MP Anurag Thakur is leading by over 201242 votes over his nearest rival Ram Lal Thakur of Congress in Hamirpur.

In Shimla, BJP candidate Suresh Kashyap is leading by 180491 votes over his nearest rival Dhani Ram Shandil of Congress.

BJP leads in 58 seats in Uttar Pradesh

The BJP forged ahead of its rivals in 58 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh while the BSP-SP alliance was leading in 19 seats as counting of votes progressed, according to Election Commission trends.

In Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was leading by over 55,000 votes against his SP rival.

In the high-profile Amethi seat, BJP's Smriti Irani established an early lead of 1,931 votes against sitting MP and Congress president Rahul Gandhi while UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi was leading in neighbouring Rae Bareli by over 17,000 votes.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh was leading against his nearest SP rival Poonam Sinha and in Lucknow.

Odisha trends: BJD ahead in 12 seats, BJP in nine

The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) candidates were leading in 12 Lok Sabha seats in Odisha while the BJP was ahead in nine constituencies as per initial trends, officials said Thursday.

Coalition candidate Prajwal Revanna is leading by more than one lakh votes in Hassan, against Manju of BJP

Assam: BJP leading in nine seats, AGP in two

The BJP is currently taking the lead in nine of 14 Lok Sabha seats in Assam, while its ally Asom Gana Parishad is ahead in two seats, according to the Election Commission trends.

The saffron party has conceded three seats to its allies this time - two to the AGP and one to the Bodoland People's Front (BPF).

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 37,596 votes over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge after third round.

BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 73,660 votes against Pramod Madhwaraj.

Shobha Karandlaje -1,45,694

Pramod 72,034

NDA leading in 38 seats, RJD in 2 seats in Bihar

The BJP-led NDA is leading in 38 seats of the 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar while the RJD is leading in two seats, according to Election Commission trends.

The BJP and JD(U) are leading in 16 seats each while the LJP is leading in six seats. The RJD, a 'Mahagathbandhan' constituent, is leading in two seats of Jehanabad and Pataliputra.

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 42,674 over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge

BJP candidate and Bollywood actor Sunny Deol is leading by more than 47,000 votes over his nearest rival and Congress nominee Sunil Jakhar from the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha seat in Punjab.

From the start of counting of votes at 8 am on Thursday, Deol has been maintaining a lead over Punjab Congress chief Jakhar.

BJP nominee B Y Raghavendra is racing towards victory in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency.

He is all set to register a remarkable victory against Madhu Bangarappa of JD(S). He is leadingby 1,51,082 votes over Madhu Bangarappa. BJP gained 4,85,131 votes while JD(S) bagged 3,34,724 votes.

The YSR Congress seems to be on course of making a clean sweep of the Lok Sabha seats with the party leading in all 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh.

As per the latest election commission data, the YSRC-led by Y S Jaganmohan Reddy is surging ahead in all the constituencies. The TDP, BJP and Congress are nowhere in the picture.

All parties fought the election on their own without any alliance, unlike in 2014 when the TDP-BJP sailed together.

YSRCP legislature party to meet on 25 May. The swearing-inceremony could be on 30 May, say party sources.

NDA extends lead against UPA, trends show 333 seat lead out of 543

Kerala trends at 12 noon

Congress-led United Democratic Front having a comfortable lead at 19 of the 20 seats.

Rahul Gandhi's margin at Wayanad crosses 1.5 lakh

Shashi Tharoor leading by 14,500 votes in Thiruvananthapuram

BJP not even leading at any seats

Mysuru: Pratap Simha leads with2,10,356 votes; Vijayashankar gets 1,74,506. BJP lead by 35,850 votes

BJP ahead in 57 seats in UP; Modi leading in Varanasi, Rahul trails in Amethi

The BJP and its ally Apna Dal (S) surged ahead of their rivals in 58 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading in Varanasi by a margin of 1.22 lakh votes, according to Election Commission trends.

The BJP was ahead in 57 seats and Apna Dal (S) in one seat. The opposition alliance of the Bahujan Samaj Party and the Samajwadi Party appeared to be performing well in 20 seats.

Modi was leading by more than 1.22 lakh votes in Varanasi over his nearest SP rival Shalini Yadav.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi was trailing in Amethi seat where Union minister and BJP's strong contender Smriti Irani marched ahead by over 5,000 votes.

NC leads on three Valley seats, BJP on two Jammu seats

Regional National Conference is leading in all three Lok Sabha seats of Kashmir while BJP is leading in two seats of Jammu region and lone seat in Ladakh region.

SRINAGAR
11:55 AM: National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has taken an unassailable lead of over 41000 votes in Srinagar Lok Sabha seat.

ANANTNAG
National Conference: 21370, Congress: 18038, PDP: 14242
11:55 AM: After taking a lead for sometime, G A Mir of Congress was trailing behind Hasnain Masoodi of National Conference. Mehbooba Mufti of PDP was at distant third number.

BARAMULLA
NC leading from Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency. NC candidate Akbar Lone has secured 80821 votes while People Conferecne candidate Raja Aijaz was at second number with 65633 votes.

JAMMU
Jugal Kishore of BJP leading with a huge margin of over 1,44,000 votes. He has secured 348513 votes while INC candidate Raman Balla was at second number with 204105 votes.

UDHAMPUR
Jitendra Singh of BJP leading with a massive margin of over 207000 votes. He has secured 402077 votes against INC candidate Vikram Aditya Singh’s 195967 votes.

LADAKH
BJP candidate Tsering Namgayal leading with 1900 votes over independent candidate Sajjad Hussain.

West Bengal: TMC ahead in 25 seats, BJP in 16 seats

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seems to be making deep inroads into West Bengal by leading in 16 seats, while Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress is currently ahead in 25 seats in the state.

The Congress is leading in one constituency, while the Left is yet to take a lead in any of the 42 constituencies.

As per initial trends, the TMC has so far secured 44.61 per cent votes, closely followed by the BJP, which has bagged 38.99 per cent votes.

Coalition candidate and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's grandson Prajwal Revanna has emerged winner in Hassan Lok Sabha segment against A Manju of BJP. A formal announcement is yet to be made. Prajwal secured 5,97,439 votes defeating BJP's Manju who got 4,74,053.

Chincholi assembly constituency byelection BJP candidate Dr Avinash Jadhav leads by 11,595 votes over Congress candidate Subhash Rathod

Kundgol by-polls: Kusumavathi holds on to her lead margin. However, after round 6, the lead has come down to only 2160 votes against Chikkangoudar.

BJP candidate Nalin Kumar Kateel at the counting centre

BJP Belgaum candidate and sitting MP Suresh Angadi's increased lead by 37,175 votes. Angadi had polled 82,475 votes, while Congress candidate Dr Virupakshappa Sadhunvar had polled 45,300 votes.

Party position in Karnataka at 12 noon

Total seats: 28 Trends

Available: 28

Party Leads

BJP: 23

Congress: 3

JD(S): 1

Others: 1 0

Sikkim Assembly Trends: SKM leading in 7, SDF in 2

The opposition Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) is leading in seven Assembly seats while the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) in two constituencies as per initial trends, officials said Thursday.

The Sikkim Assembly has 32 seats.

Pralhad joshi extends his lead to over 1.58 lakh after 14 rounds. Two more rounds of counting left.

Nalin Kumar Kateel leads by 2,27,058 votes after counting. 10,01,350 votes polled.

Narendra Modi extends lead to 2,19,563 votes with 3,19,035 votes against SP candidate Shalini Yadav's99,472.

West Bengal bypolls: BJP ahead in four seats, AITC in three

Bengal is looking forward to a saffron storm, with the BJP racing towards an impressive score in the byelections to eight Assembly constituencies, in consonance with its surge in the parliamentary polls in the state, according to the initial EC trends.

The saffron party is currently ahead in four of the eight Assembly seats, where bypolls were held following the death of a legislator, and resignations by seven sitting MLAs who gave up their seats to contest the Lok Sabha polls.

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 44,000 votes over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge. Kharge failed to maintain a lead even in a round.

BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 1,11,067 votes against her rival Pramod Madhwaraj.

Shobha Karandlaje -2,22,159

Pramod - 1,11,092

NDA wins 17 seats, extends lead to 348; UPA wins 1 seat so far

BJP set to sweep Rajasthan

The BJP-led NDA is heading towards a clean sweep in Rajasthan with saffron party candidates leading in 24 seats while its alliance partner Rashtriya Loktantrik Party is leading in one seat, as per Election Commission trends.

One of the BJP candidates is leading with a margin of more than three lakh votes, one with more than two lakh margin and 14 are leading with more than 1 lakh vote margin.

NC President Farooq Abdullah takes unassailable lead of 55,000 votes in Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency over PDP candidate Aga Mohsin: Election officials.

BJP Belgaum candidate Suresh Angadi continued to increase his lead as the counting progressed. His lead increased to 65,277 votes.

Angadi polled 1,20,979 votes while Congress candidate Dr Virupakshappa Sadhunavar had polled 55,702 votes.

Following is the party position for Lok Sabha elections in Odisha at 1 PM.

Total Seats: 21

Trends Available: 21

Party Leads

BJD:14

BJP: 07

BY Raghavendra of BJP is all set to register a remarkable victory against Madhu Bangarappa of JD(S) in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency by leading more than 2,00,118 votes after the completion of 16 rounds. BJP gained 6,50, 030 votes while JD(S) bagged 4,49, 912 votes.

Jagan to take oath as AP CM in front of general public in the temple city of Tirupati on 30 May.

Chincholi assembly constituency BJP candidate Dr Avinash Jadhav wins against Congress candidate Subhash Rathod in bypoll.

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by over 70,000 votes over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge

Union minister and BJP leader Mahesh Sharma is leading by a margin of over 45,000 votes from Gautam Budhh Nagar seat after four rounds of counting for the Lok Sabha polls, the district election office said.

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by 83,821 votes over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge. Jadhav maintained lead since the first round

Following is the party position in Maharashtra at 1.30 pm:

Total Lok Sabha seats: 48; Trends available: 48

BJP 23

Shiv Sena 18

NCP 04

Congress 01

AIMIM 01

Independent 01

Following is the party position in Madhya Pradesh at 1.30 pm.

Total Lok Sabha seats: 29, Trends available: 29

BJP 28

Congress 1

BSP 0

Following is the party position in Gujarat at 1.30 pm.

Total Lok Sabha seats: 26, Trends available: 26

BJP 26

Congress 0

NDA expands victory to 29 seats, UPA snags 2, Others 1

Congress retains Kundgol assembly constituency by a margin of 1500 votes. Minister C S Shivalli's widow Kusumavathi wins the seat.
BJP's Shobha Karandlaje is leading by 1,48,161 votes against Pramod Madhwaraj.Shobha Kardandlaje - 3,04,145Pramod - 1,55,984

Patnaik's BJD forges ahead in Odisha, looks set to form govt

Odisha's ruling BJD Thursday looked set to form its government for a fifth straight term, negating a Modi wave that is sweeping the country with its candidates leading in 112 of the state's 146 seats.

Prajwal Revanna’s reaction to winning in Hassan

Prajwal Revanna expressed happiness over winning by a huge margin in the Lok Sabha elections. Speaking to reporters, after the results were announced, he said though he was confident of victory, did not expect a huge lead.

“I will be ever thankful for the voters, who had trust in me and cast their valuable votes. He also thanked the Congress leaders for their support, keeping aside all their differences and also JD(S) party workers for working day and night ensuring his victory. I had approached the people assuring overall development of the district. Each taluk faces a different problem. I would make all efforts to find a solution”, he assured.

Party position in Kerala at 2 PM

Total seats: 20 Trends available: 20

Party Leads:

UDF:

Congress 15

IUML 2

KC(M) 1

RSP 1

LDF:

CPI(M) 1

BJP leading in 300 seats: Election Commission

NDPP wins Aonglenden bypoll in Nagaland

NDPP's Sharingain Longkumer Thursday won the bypoll to the Aonglenden Assembly seat in Nagaland's Mokokchung district by 6,245 votes, officials said.

BJP leads on 10 seats in Chhattisgarh

The BJP is maintaining a lead on the 10 out of total 11 Lok Sabha seats in Chhattisgarh while the Congress is leading only in Bastar (ST) constituency, as per the trends available so far.

In the 2014 general elections, the BJP had bagged 10 seats and the Congress one. The Congress had won the assembly elections late last year by dislodging the BJP from power.

3 UP ministers ahead, 1 trailing

Three out of the four Uttar Pradesh cabinet ministers fielded by the BJP are leading, according to the Election Commission trends.

S P Singh Baghel, Rita Bahuguna Joshi and Satyadev Pachauri are leading over their rivals from their respective seats, while Mukut Bihari Verma are trailing in the latest round of counting.

In Agra, Baghel, who is minister for animal husbandry, minor irrigation and fisheries, has polled 71,570 votes as compared to the BSP's Manoj Kumar Soni, who has got 57,370 votes.

Pachauri is leading by over 40,000 votes against Congress candidate and former Union minister Sriprakash Jaiswal.

Pachauri holds the portfolio of sericulture, textile, micro, small and medium enterprises, and export promotion in the cabinet headed by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

In Allahabad, Joshi is leading by over 58,000 votes against Rajendra Singh Patel of the Samajwadi Party. Joshi holds the portfolio of women's welfare, family welfare, mother and Child Welfare, and tourism.

However, Mukut Bihari Verma, the minister for cooperative, is trailing by over 75,000 votes against the BSP's Ritesh Pandey in Ambedkar Nagar. PTI

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav leads by one lakh votes over Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge.

LS polls: Mehbooba concedes defeat from Anantnag

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti conceded defeat on Thursday in the election to the Anantnag Lok Sabha seat after trailing in the third place, behind the National Conference's (NC) Hasnain Masoodi, who has taken a lead of 7,600 votes over Jammu and Kashmir Congress president G A Mir.

NDA continues mammoth victory run, wins 50 seats compared to UPA's 7 and Others' 5

BJP ahead in both Lok Sabha seats in Arunachal Pradesh

The BJP is leading in both the Lok Sabha seats in Arunachal Pradesh, Election officials said on Thursday.

Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju is leading by a margin of 71,239 votes in Arunachal West Parliamentary constituency against his nearest rival former Chief Minister Nabam Tuki of the Congress.

Rijiju had won the seat in 2014 by a margin of 41,738 votes.

In the Eastern Parliamentary seat, Tapir Gao of the BJP is leading by a margin of 33,097 votes against his nearest rival Lowangcha Wanglat of the Congress.

Congress candidate Ninong Ering had won the seat in 2014 Lok Sabha elections. PTI

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge was defeated at the hands of BJP candidate Dr Umesh Jadhav by a margin of 97,000 votes.

Narendra Modi consolidates his lead in Varanasi against SP's Shalini Yadav, gets 4,86,091 votes; a 3,39,412 difference between him and the SP candidate.

Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency Congress candidate Mallikarjun Kharge suffered defeat for the first time in his 50-year political career. He had remained undefeatable since 1972. He was elected nine times for state assembly and twice for Lok Sabha but failed to hit hat-trick this time.

Party position in Punjab at 3 PM:Total seats: 13Party:Congress: 8BJP: 2SAD: 2AAP: 1OTHERS: 0

Party position in Tamil Nadu at 3 PM.

Total seats: 38; Trends available: 38

Party Leads

DMK: 23

Congress: 8

AIADMK: 2

CPI: 2

CPI(M): 2

IUML: 1

Former TNCC chief Su Thirunavukarasar wins Tiruchirapalli Lok Sabha seat by a wide margin of more than 3 lakh votes.

BJP candidate from Belgaum Parliamentary Constituency Suresh Angadi arrives at the counting centre in the premises of RPD College, Tilakwadi in Belagavi. A formal announcement of the result is yet to be made, but Angadi thanked voters from the constituency for electing him with a huge margin and strengthening Prime Minister Narendra Modi's hands at the centre.

NDA continues to consolidate massive lead, wins 69 seats against UPA's 13

MP: BJP ahead in 28 of 29 seats; Digvijay, Scindia trailing

The BJP's controversial candidate Pragya Singh Thakur has established a lead of over two lakh votes against Congress' Digvijay Singh in Bhopal, as the saffron party is ahead on 28 out of 29 Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh.

The Congress, which wrested power from the BJP in the Assembly polls last year, is leading in only one seat. PTI

Modi beats his own victory margin from 2014, crosses delta of 4,00,000 votes against SP's Shalini Yadav with5,71,154 votes.

NDA leads in 38 out of 40 seats in Bihar; oppn set for decimation

The BJP-led NDA is all set for a stupendous victory in Bihar, surging ahead of its rivals in 38 out of 40 seats and it may turn out to be the best performance for any political formation in the state, in decades, if the trends are translated into results.

Punjab CM Capt. Amarinder Singh on Congress's Sunil Jakhar trailing from Gurdaspur: "Sunil ji is a fine candidate, he had done a lot of work there. This is one thing I didn't understand that people gave preference to an actor than to experience." ANI

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NDA marches towards majority, currently at 84 seats won; UPA wins 15, Others 9

The combined efforts of both Congress and JD(S) to wrest Shimoga Lok Sabha seat from BJP failed to produce desirable results as B Y Raghavendra of BJP registered a remarkable victory against Madhu Bangarappa of JD(S) by a margin of 2,23,360 votes.

This has been the second highest victory margin in Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency after B S Yeddyurappa, who had won Shimoga seat by a margin of 3.63 lakh votes in 2014.

B Y Raghavendra bagged 7,29,872 votes while Madhu Bangarappa got 5,06,512 votes. With this victory, BJP has conveyed a strong message that it still holds strong political hold over Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency.

NDA touches 100-mark, UPA touches 20, Others 13

Janasena Party Chief Pawan Kalyan lost Bhimavaram Assembly seat in Andhra Pradesh.

First result declared in Uttar Pradesh; Bahraich seat goes to BJP

Jharkhand: BJP-Ajsu alliance ahead in 12 of 14 seats

The BJP-Ajsu Party alliance is comfortably striding ahead in twelve out of 14 seats in Jharkhand, while the Mahagathbandhan allies -- the Congress and the JMM -- are leading in one constituency each, according to the latest EC trends.

In 2014, the saffron party had won 12 constituencies, with the JMM bagging just two seats. PTI

Senior Congress leader M Veerappa Moily defeated by BJP's B N Bache Gowda in Chikkaballapur by 1,82,110 votes: Election Commission.

Noida: BJP's Mahesh Sharma cruises ahead by nearly lakh votes

Union minister and BJP leader Mahesh Sharma is leading by a margin of nearly one lakh votes from the Gautam Budhh Nagar seat after 13 rounds of counting for the Lok Sabha polls, the district election office said. PTI

Nalin Kumar Kateel receives a certificate of election from returning officer Sasikanth Senthil. He secured 7,74,285 votes while Mithun got 4,99,664 votes.

16 results have been declared of which 14 have gone to BJP and 1 each to INC and JD (Secular). Of the remaining 526 constituencies, BJP is leading in 288, INC in 50, AITC in 23, DMK in 23, Shiv Sena in 18, YSRC in 23, BJD in 13, JD(U) in 16 and BSP in 11 constituencies. Source: ECI

BJP candidate, Dr. Heena Vijaykumar Gavit has won from Nandurbar, Maharashtra.

Janata Dal (Secular) candidate, Prajwal Revanna has won from Hassan, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, B.Y. Raghavendra has won from Shimoga, Karnataka.

INC Candidate, Uttam Kumar Reddy Nalamada has won from Nalgonda, Telangana.

INC candidate, V K Sreekandan has won from Palakkad, Kerala.

INC candidate, Ramya Haridas has won from Alathur, Kerala.

INC Candidate, Ravneet Singh Bittu has won from Ludhiana, Punjab.

INC candidate, Preneet Kaur has won from Patiala, Punjab.

TRS candidate, Manne Srinivas Reddy has won from Mahbubnagar, Telangana.

BJP candidate, Anantkumar Hegde has won from Uttara Kannada, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Akshaibar Lal has won from Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh.

BJP candidate, Pralhad Joshi has won from Dharwad, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Bhagwanth Khuba has won from Bidar, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, B.N.Bache Gowda has won from Chikkballapur, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Nalin Kumar Kateel has won from Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Y. Devendrappa has won from Bellary, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Udasi. S.C. has won from Haveri, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Karadi Sanganna Amarappa has won from Koppal, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Jigajinagi Ramesh Chandappa has won from Bijapur, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Gopal Jee Thakur has won from Darbhanga, Bihar.

BJP candidate, Lalubhai Babubhai Patel has won from Daman & Diu.

INC candidate, D.K. Suresh has won from Bangalore Rural, Karnataka.

BJP candidate, Bandi Sanjay Kumar has won from Karimnagar, Telangana.

Jammu & Kashmir National Conference candidate, Farooq Abdullah has won from Srinagar, J&K.

34 results been declared of which 22 have gone to BJP & 7 to INC, 1each to DMK, JKNC, NCP, TRS & JD (S). Of the remaining 508 const, BJP leading in 282, INC in 43, AITC in 23, DMK in 22, Shiv Sena in 19, YSRC in 22, BJD in 12, JD(U) in 16 & BSP in 10 const.

NDA steadily approaching 200-mark; UPA wins 38; Others 25

India wins yet again, tweets Modi on landslide victory

The counting of votes for the Lok Sabha Polls 2019 began at 8.00 AM today. Despite early hiccups, the BJP led NDA has performed exceedingly well in the polls.

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Wink, ‘chor’ jibe did Rahul in, says investor Kedia

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After coalition rout, BJP puts Karnataka govt on notice

Buoyed by its resounding victory, the BJP issued a two-day ultimatum to the Congress-JD(S) coalition to decide its next move while uncertainty loomed on the impact that Thursday’s historic Lok Sabha mandate would have on the H D Kumaraswamy-led government.

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2014 was hope in Modi, 2019 is people’s trust in him

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After the Modi victory, a case for grace

Now that a remarkable victory has been won, and Narendra Modi is set to be crowned again, it is time to pause, to contemplate and to embrace grace as a way of politics.

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Unprecedented success for BJP in Bengal, gets 18 seats

West Bengal witnessed an unprecedented rise of BJP in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections with the saffron party achieving its highest ever tally of 18 seats in the state.

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Andaman and Nicobar result: Congress wins lone LS seat with 46% vote share

Andhra Pradesh result: YSRCP wins state with nearly 50% vote share

Arunachal Pradesh: BJP wins one seat, leading in one

Assam: BJP wins state with 9 seats, Congress gets 3 seats

Bihar: NDA allies BJP and JD(U) take over 33 seats of the 40 in the state

Chandigarh: BJP wins lone LS seat

Chhattisgarh: BJP wins state with 9 seats, Congress gets 2

Dadra & Nagar Haveli: Independent candidate wins lone LS seat

Daman and Diu: BJP wins lone LS seat

Goa: BJP, Congress win one each of the 2 LS seats

Gujarat: BJP scores overwhelming victory with all 26 seats in its pocket

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Haryana: BJP claims all 10 LS seats

Himachal: BJP's dominance continues, wins all 4 LS seats

Jammu and Kashmir: BJP, NC win 3 each of the 6 LS seats

Jharkhand: BJP wins 11 ot 14 LS seats

Karnataka: BJP wins 25 of 28 LS seats

Kerala: Congress wins 15 of 20 LS seats

Lakshadweep: NCP wins lone LS seat

Madhya Pradesh: Congress gets just 1 seat as BJP takes 28 of 29 LS seats

Maharashtra: BJP-Shiv Sena alliance claims 41 of 48 seats

Manipur: BJP, NPF get 1 each of the 2 LS seats

Meghalaya: NPP, Congress win 1 each of the 2 LS seats

Mizoram: Mizo National Front wins lone LS seat

Nagaland: Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party wins lone LS seat

Delhi: BJP makes a massive upset with all 7 seats won

Odisha: BJD wins simple majority with 12 seats out of 21, BJP takes 8

Puducherry: Congress wins lone LS seat

Punjab: Congress wins 8 out of 13 LS seats

Rajasthan: BJP scores overwhelming victory with 24 of 25 LS seats

Sikkim: Sikkim Krantikari Morcha wins lone LS seat

Tamil Nadu: DMK wins 23 of 38 LS seats

Telangana: TRS manages a simple majority with 9 of 17 seats, BJP gets 1

Tripura: BJP wins both LS seats

Uttar Pradesh: BJP wins 62 in the biggest state in the country in terms of LS seats

Uttarakhand: BJP wins all 5 LS seats

West Bengal: BJP eats into TMC's vote share with 18 of 42 seats, though TMC remains in lead with 22 seats

Final tally - BJP single largest party with 303 seats, Congress gets 52

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(Published 23 May 2019, 09:46 IST)