With yesterday's election performance, the Congress now has a government or is part of the government in five states--Punjab, Karnataka, MP, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh.
With
the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) losing power in three
Hindi-heartland states--Madhya Pradesh (MP), Rajasthan and
Chhattisgarh--the population under BJP
rule has dropped by 254 million, from nearly 888 million (71% of
India’s population) in 2017 to nearly 634 million (51% of the
population) in December 2018.
The
BJP now has a government--or is part of the government--in 16 states,
up from seven states in May 24, 2014, when the party came to power at
the Centre: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana,
Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya,
Nagaland, Tripura, Sikkim, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
At
its peak, the BJP had governments (or was part of the government) in
21 states.
With
yesterday’s election performance, the Congress now has a government
or is part of the government in five states--Punjab, Karnataka, MP,
Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh--with 21% of the population, up from.two
states with 7% population in 2017.
The
Congress
lost elections in Mizoram, where the Mizo National Front won 26 seats
in a 40-member assembly. In Telangana, the incumbent Telangana
Rashtra Samithi was voted back to power with 88 seats in the
119-member assembly.
Other
parties are in power in seven states--Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Odisha,
Mizoram, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Jammu & Kashmir
is under Governor’s rule.
Of
678 seats in MP, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and
Mizoram--which account for a sixth or 15.2% of India’s
population--the Congress won 305 seats, and the BJP won 199 seats,
Election Commission data show.
The
BJP lost 180 seats that it won in 2013, and the Congress gained 162
across three state assemblies--Rajasthan, MP and Chhattisgarh--as
results were declared on December 11, 2018, according to an
IndiaSpend analysis of electoral data, as we reported on December 12,
2018.
In
2013, the BJP won 377 seats and the Congress 118 in the three
Hindi-heartland states. The BJP had no seats in Mizoram in 2013, and
this was the first election for Telangana, which was created in 2014.
This
means the BJP lost 48% seats it won in 2013, and the Congress gained
137%, we reported.
In
MP, the vote shares of the BJP and the Congress were 41% and 40.9%,
respectively. In 2013, the comparable vote shares were 45% and 36%,
we reported on December 12, 2018.
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