Can Bjp win the election of 2018?

in mgsc •  6 years ago 

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2018 is the last year for Modi rule, as next year will be the year of general elections 2019, most probably in the month of April or May. The two major national parties- BJP & Congress will be the locking horns in this 17th general election for securing a majority of seats in the lower house. Modi government had targeted for two continuous terms, and the way they were making clean sweeps in state elections initiathe last year for Modi rule, as next year will be the year of general elections 2019, most probably in the month of April or May. The two major national parties- BJP & Congress will be the locking horns in this 17th general election for securing a majority of seats in the lower house. Modi government had targeted for two continuous terms, and the way they were making clean sweeps in state elections initithe last year for Modi rule, as next year will be the year of general elections 2019, most probably in the month of April or May. The two major national parties- BJP & Congress will be the locking horns in this 17th general election for securing a majority of seats in the lower house. Modi government had targeted for two continuous terms, and the way they were making clean sweeps in state elections initially, was proof of Modi wave.but in last karnataka election they cheat with the make the CM of karnataka.

*Presence in various states

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As of June 2018, the BJP has Chief Ministers in 15 states:

*Arunachal Pradesh
*Assam
*Chhattisgarh
*Goa (with Goa Forward Party and
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party)
*Gujarat
*Haryana
*Himachal Pradesh
*Jharkhand (with All Jharkhand Students)
*Madhya Pradesh
*Maharashtra (with Shiv Sena and Rashtriya
Samaj Paksha)
*Manipur (with Naga People's Front, National
People's Party and Lok Janshakti Party)

  • Rajasthan
    *Tripura (with Indigenous People's Front of
    Tripura)
    *Uttar Pradesh (with Apna Dal (Sonelal) and
    Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party)
    *Uttarakhand

In 4 other states, it shares power with other political parties. In all these states, the BJP is junior ally in the ruling alliance.

*Bihar
*meghalay
*nagalend
*sikkim

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