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The counting of votes for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 has begun. The counting for 543 Lok Sabha seats started with postal ballot papers at 8 am. The seven-phase voting took place between April 19 and June 1. Exit polls have predicted a clear mandate for the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA). According to the News18 Mega Exit Poll, the National Democratic Alliance could win 355-370 seats, with the BJP alone projected to get 305-315. Oh, and, memes, as always, have taken over social media.
Election Results 2024: Top Memes
Taking inspiration from Prime Video’s superhit show, Panchayat, a user shared a popular scene featuring Prahlad and Vikas to picturise how people have been waiting for the vote counting day.
Counting start hone ka wait karte Indians#ElectionsResults pic.twitter.com/sODRDtdUP8— Desi Bhayo (@desi_bhayo88) June 4, 2024
This one displays how uncles will have nothing to discuss post-June 4 election results.
Indian uncles after 4th June not having anything to discuss post election results pic.twitter.com/2VeY1QMs9P— Pakchikpak Raja Babu (@HaramiParindey) June 3, 2024
Of course, there was a dad meme.
This is how Indian dads be watching the news today #ElectionsResults pic.twitter.com/KVlxYvpJn1— Sajcasm (@sajcasm_) June 4, 2024
As per a user, this is how the winning party should celebrate the Lok Sabha Election Results 2024.
My Prediction for election winner's celebration:#lokbasabhaelections2024 #ExitPoll #ElectionResults pic.twitter.com/5Czx6VtnvI— Indian Memes And Tweets ???????? (@DesiMemesTweets) June 1, 2024
A stock market meme also made its way to social media.
Only one day until the election results.: Me who invested all last week.#4june #electioninindia2024 #sharemarketindia #nifty#TradingTips #sebi #BSE #nifty50 #giftnifty #memes #funny #invest #tradingstrategy pic.twitter.com/uAhZVWi4vZ— Soctr.IN (@MySoctr) June 3, 2024
Lok Sabha Elections 2024
A total of 58 constituencies across eight states and union territories went to the polls this year. A party or a coalition needs to win at least 272 of the total 543 seats to remain in power at the centre. As per election analysts, Narendra Modi will become the first Prime Minister after Jawaharlal Nehru to win three consecutive terms. While most of the exit polls have given a clear prediction for the victory of the ruling NDA, a few have predicted 400+ seats for the coalition.
Earlier in the 2019 elections, the NDA bagged 353 seats, of which the BJP got 303 alone, while Opposition managed only 93 seats and Congress got 52.
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