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Party INC(R) ABJS: Last election Party split after last election: 9.31%, 35 seats Seats won 352: 22 Seat change New: 13 Popular vote 64,033,274: 10,777,119 Percentage 43.68%: 7.35% Swing New: 1.96 pp
- 55.27%
The party won with 43.7 percent votes and formed the government. Morarji Desai was the leader of the NCO, while the NDF alliance won only 51 seats. In 1971 the voter turnout was 55.3 per cent.
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Apr 3, 2024 · The 1971 Lok Sabha elections marked a split in the Congress party, leading to Indira Gandhi's victory and Bangladesh's liberation.
Apr 7, 2024 · Results. Despite the split, the ruling faction gained votes and seats to win a strong majority, while the Grand Alliance was badly trounced and lost more than half of their seats. ^ Two representing Anglo-Indians and one representing the North-East Frontier Agency. Results by state. State wise Detailed. undefined. Aftermath.
Mar 12, 2019 · Congress (R) under Indira won 352 seats by getting 63,905,356 (43.68 per cent) votes. No other party or alliance could even come close to the sheer dominance with Congress (O) especially hurt and winning a measly 16 seats. Swatantra Party had fancied its prospects after the previous Lok Sabha election but could secure just eight seats.
1971: Fifth: 518 55.27% Indian National Congress: 352 92 67.95% Indira Gandhi: 1977: Sixth: 542 60.49% Janata Party: 295 23 54.98% Morarji Desai: 1980: Seventh: 529 56.92% Indian National Congress: 353 88 64.76% Indira Gandhi: 1984: Eighth: 541 64.01% Indian National Congress: 414 143 76.52% Rajiv Gandhi: 1989: Ninth: 529 61.95% Janata Dal: 197 ...
The party received a huge percentage of the popular vote in East Pakistan and emerged as the largest party in the nation as a whole, gaining the exclusive mandate of Pakistan in terms both of seats and of votes. The Pakistan Peoples Party failed to win any seats in the east.