Gujarat Election Results 2017: PM Modi conquers yet again; BJP now rules in 19 states
With Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh under its belt, BJP has minimised Congress presence in just four states

- Dec 18, 2017,
- Updated Dec 18, 2017 6:26 PM IST
With victories in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is a step closer to its dream of Congress-mukt Bharat, changing the political map of India further.BJP's plan of contesting state elections with Modi as its face seems to have worked yet again, as the saffron party has won nine out of the 17 polls held after 2014.The Gujarat results, in particular, has come as a booster for the ruling party, where it sensed that the Gujarati voter was disenchanted by the BJP and state leaders were not good enough to change that. But 'All's Well That Ends Well', the voters seems to have chosen to go with the flow and voted the party to power again. So, as per the population figures from the 2011 census, 67% of Indians now live in a state controlled by the BJP. That is two-thirds of the country, and a much larger figure than the 45% of India's population under Congress rule when it controlled 18 states back in 1993.
With wins in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh polls, the BJP now has governments in 19 states across the country.
With victories in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is a step closer to its dream of Congress-mukt Bharat, changing the political map of India further.BJP's plan of contesting state elections with Modi as its face seems to have worked yet again, as the saffron party has won nine out of the 17 polls held after 2014.The Gujarat results, in particular, has come as a booster for the ruling party, where it sensed that the Gujarati voter was disenchanted by the BJP and state leaders were not good enough to change that. But 'All's Well That Ends Well', the voters seems to have chosen to go with the flow and voted the party to power again. So, as per the population figures from the 2011 census, 67% of Indians now live in a state controlled by the BJP. That is two-thirds of the country, and a much larger figure than the 45% of India's population under Congress rule when it controlled 18 states back in 1993.
With wins in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh polls, the BJP now has governments in 19 states across the country.
