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Lok Sabha Election Results: List of states where BJP won all seats
5/24/2019 2:56:19 PM

On May 23, counting for Lok Sabha elections began and as the day progressed, the scale tipped in favour of the Bharatiya Janata Party, which swept maximum number of seats. The BJP crossed 300 as predicted by PM Narendra Modi in one of his campaign speeches.
The trends showed very poor performance of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha elections. One of the leading opposition parties, Congress, won merely around 50 seats whereas the BJP along with its alliances won nearly 350 seats out of the 542 seats.
As if the majority seats in favour of the BJP wasn't enough, there are states where the BJP won all the seats, wiping out the Opposition completely.
Here are the states where BJP stands with absolute majority:
Gujarat
PM Modi had asked Gujarat not to give Opposition even a single seat in the Lok Sabha elections and the prime minister's home town lived up to the promise.
The BJP won 26 out of 26 seats from Gujarat.
One of the important candidates contesting from Gujarat's Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency, Amit Shah, won by a stunning lead of 5.5 lakh votes.
Amit Shah has replaced party patriarch LK Advani on the prestigious Gandhinagar seat who won the elections for 6 times before this.
Here are other BJP candidates who won from Gujarat:
Kachchh CHAVDA VINOD LAKHAMSHI
Banaskantha PARBATBHAI SAVABHAI PATEL
Patan DABHI BHARATSINHJI SHANKARJI
Mahesana SHARDABEN ANILBHAI PATEL
Sabarkantha RATHOD DIPSINH SHANKARSINH
Gandhinagar AMIT SHAH
Ahmedabad East Patel Hasmukhbhai Somabhai
Ahmedabad West KIRIT P SOLANKI
Surendranagar MUNJAPARA MAHENDRABHAI
Rajkot KUNDARIA MOHANBHAI KALYANJIBHAI
Porbandar RAMESHBHAI LAVJIBHAI DHADUK
Jamnagar POONAMBEN HEMATBHAI MAADAM
Junagadh CHUDASAMA RAJESHBHAI NARANBHAI
Amreli Kachhadiya Naranbhai Bhikhabhai
Bhavnagar BHARATIBEN DHIRUBHAI SHIYAL
Anand PATEL MITESH RAMESHBHAI (BAKABHAI)
Kheda Chauhan Devusinh
Panchmahal Ratansinh Magansinh Rathod
Dahod JASHVANTSINH SUMANBHAI BHABHOR
Vadodara RANJANBEN BHATT
Chhota Udaipur RATHVA GITABEN VAJESINGBHAI
Bharuch Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava
Bardoli PARBHUBHAI NAGARBHAI VASAVA
Surat Darshana Vikram Jardosh
Navsari CR Patil
Valsad KC PATEL
Arunachal Pradesh
In Arunachal Pradesh, the BJP won both the two seats.
ARUNACHAL EAST Tapir Gao
ARUNACHAL WEST KIREN RIJIJU
Haryana
In Haryana, the BJP won 10 out 0f 10 seats.
Ambala RATTAN LAL KATARIA
Kurukshetra NAYAB SINGH
Sirsa Sunita Duggal
Hisar BRIJENDRA SINGH
Karnal Sanjay Bhatia
Sonipat RAMESH CHANDER KAUSHIK
Rohtak ARVIND KUMAR SHARMA
Bhiwani-Mahendragarh Dharambir Singh S/o Bhale Ram
Gurgaon RAO INDERJIT SINGH
Faridabad KRISHAN PAL
Himachal Pradesh
In Himachal Pradesh, the BJP won 4 out of 4 seats.
Kangra Kishan Kapoor
Mandi RAM SWAROOP SHARMA
Hamirpur ANURAG SINGH THAKUR
Shimla SURESH KUMAR KASHYAP
Rajasthan
In Rajasthan, the BJP won 25 out of 25 seats.
Ganganagar NIHAL CHAND
Bikaner ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL
Churu RAHUL KASWAN
Jhunjhunu NARENDRA KUMAR
Sikar Sumedhanand Saraswati
Jaipur Rural COL RAJYAVARDHAN RATHORE
Jaipur Ramcharan Bohra
Alwar Balak Nath
BHARATPUR RANJEETA KOLI
KARAULI-DHOLPUR MANOJ RAJORIA
Dausa Jaskaur Meena
TONK-SAWAI MADHOPUR Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria
Ajmer Bhagirath Chaudhary
Nagaur HANUMAN BENIWAL
Pali PP CHAUDHARY
Jodhpur Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
Barmer KAILASH CHOUDHARY
Jalore Devaji Patel
Udaipur ARJUNLAL MEENA
Banswara KANAKMAL KATARA
Chittorgarh Chandra Prakash Joshi
Rajsamand Diya Kumari
Bhilwara SUBHASH CHANDRA BAHERIA
Kota OM BIRLA
JHALAWAR-BARAN DUSHYANT SINGH
Tripura
In Tripura, the BJP won 2 out of 2 seats.
Tripura West Pratima Bhoumik
Tripura East Rebati Tripura
Uttarakhand
In Uttarakhand, the BJP won 5 out of 5 seats.
Tehri Garhwal MALA RAJYA LAXMI SHAH
Garhwal Tirath Singh Rawat
Almora Ajay Tamta
Nainital-udhamsingh Nagar Ajay Bhatt
Hardwar Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank'
NCT OF DELHI
Here, the BJP won 7 out of 7 seats.
CHANDNI CHOWK HARSH VARDHAN
NORTH EAST DELHI MANOJ TIWARI
EAST DELHI GAUTAM GAMBHIR
NEW DELHI MEENAKASHI LEKHI
NORTH WEST DELHI HANS RAJ HANS
WEST DELHI PARVESH SAHIB SINGH VERMA
SOUTH DELHI RAMESH BIDHURI

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