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    NDA performs strongly in metros while INDIA bloc dominates rural areas

    Synopsis

    NDA shows strength in metro cities like Delhi, Bangalore, and Pune in Lok Sabha elections. Mumbai region defies trend. INDIA bloc excels in rural areas, while BJP dominates in Delhi and Bangalore.

    NDA leads on 297 seats, INDIA bloc on 226IANS
    New Delhi, The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has shown significant strength in the metro cities in the Lok Sabha elections, securing substantial leads in urban centers such as Delhi, Bangalore and Pune. However, Mumbai region defied the trend.

    The INDIA bloc has demonstrated its prowess in the rural regions, capturing the majority of votes in the countryside.

    In Delhi, the BJP has maintained a stronghold, with its candidates leading in all of the city's seven constituencies.

    The trend is similar in Bangalore, where the urban voters have largely supported the BJP representatives, reflecting the alliance's appeal among the metropolitan electorate.

    Pune has also seen a favourable outcome for the NDA, with the alliance securing leads in several constituencies within the city.

    Conversely, the INDIA bloc, a coalition of various opposition parties, has resonated more with the rural population.

    The bloc has gained substantial support in the vast rural stretches of the country, securing significant leads in areas like Chhattisgarh's Korba, Uttar Pradesh's Aonla, Basti and Lalganj among other constituencies.

    This performance underscores the coalition's appeal to the agrarian community and rural voters, who have favoured its candidates over those of the NDA.

    However, there has been exceptions in states like Odisha, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh where the NDA nearly had a clean sweep in both rural as well as urban areas.


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