India: counting of votes in parliamentary elections began

In India, the process of counting votes in the parliamentary elections, which lasted seven stages, began.

Indian election commission began to publish data on elections on its website at 08:00 local time.

The race in India is conducted between the “National Democratic Alliance (NDA), created under the leadership of the Bharatii Party, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the opposition alliance of India.

Modya hopes to get 100 places more than in the 2019 elections, and become the Prime Minister for the third term.

On the other hand, the opposition block, who said that he does not trust the ectrils of the elections, claims to be more places than in the previous elections.

Party or coalition should receive 272 out of 543 seats in the People’s Assembly in order to have the right to form a government.

Almost 1 billion voters voted in the parliamentary elections in India.