Results of the 2009 Indian general election by state

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Results of the 2009 Indian general election by state / union territory .

Contents

Number of votes

State /
Union Territory

Congress
BJP
Bahujan
Samaj

Communist
(Marxist)

Inde-
pendent

Samajwadi
Trinamool
Congress

Telugu
Desam

Nationalist
Congress

DMK
Others
Total
Registered
Electors
Turnout
%
Andhra Pradesh 16,377,7821,577,499384,614532,2291,383,6403,93610,481,34811,305,87242,046,92057,897,65472.62%
Arunachal Pradesh 255,866186,1033,16855,505500,642735,79968.04%
Assam 4,235,6811,967,81384,610921,37925,37628,0894,878,22312,141,17117,470,16169.50%
Bihar 2,486,9993,376,1091,071,794124,0072,937,305294,46913,940,71124,231,39454,491,79044.47%
Chhattisgarh 3,192,0073,851,970386,87211,667842,655269,4728,554,64315,472,13755.29%
Goa 127,494252,69411,827131,36340,877564,2551,020,79455.28%
Gujarat 7,579,9208,128,840282,76132,430832,85678,62452,501484,93317,472,86536,484,29047.89%
Haryana 3,407,291986,1361,284,06718,999214,0848,39824,9692,212,6098,156,55312,087,67967.48%
Himachal Pradesh 1,226,9331,333,77442,81020,66439,9912,12023,9982,690,2904,606,67458.40%
Jammu & Kashmir 643,175485,30380,909163,7902,0361,232,1222,607,3356,573,11839.67%
Jharkhand 1,372,6392,515,265321,57149,4071,016,09947,04612,5633,801,2289,135,81817,875,22151.11%
Karnataka 9,250,98410,228,790407,64818,3281,014,67033,09922,2743,596,92024,572,71341,526,94159.17%
Kerala 6,434,4861,011,563205,3374,887,333611,8101,606115,1912,767,54916,034,87521,865,45873.33%
Madhya Pradesh 7,820,3338,465,5241,140,0445,537957,495551,341544,33419,484,60838,082,67851.16%
Maharashtra 7,253,6346,721,6441,785,643197,5762,983,078371,2097,131,17510,547,30236,991,26172,928,90750.72%
Manipur 575,393127,14624,26779,849532,7441,339,3991,735,97977.16%
Meghalaya 368,80121,322154,476277,967822,5661,277,73964.38%
Mizoram 213,779108,9133,299325,991629,38451.80%
Nagaland 349,2038,174832,2241,189,6011,321,87889.99%
Orissa 5,816,9042,999,520337,91671,582413,03050,955274,9887,797,08917,761,98427,194,86465.31%
Punjab 5,350,3771,190,144680,04817,147274,44617,4944,299,64811,829,30416,958,37869.75%
Rajasthan 8,461,1576,557,727604,355225,0681,669,78658,130355,30017,931,52337,060,00348.39%
Sikkim 74,4834,4583,687169,123251,751300,58483.75%
Tamil Nadu 4,567,799711,790232,583669,0581,149,31323,1557557,625,39715,411,14830,390,99841,642,46672.98%
Tripura 540,75359,4571,084,88335,6989,6953,11824,8971,758,5012,082,26584.45%
Uttar Pradesh 10,113,5539,696,02415,191,04410,7002,504,64312,884,9682,164138,4554,865,55655,407,107116,033,15147.75%
Uttarakhand 1,354,4681,061,358478,3945,56286,12657,3165,16891,6533,140,0455,887,62853.33%
West Bengal 5,749,0512,625,250435,94214,145,0451,314,58552,69813,321,02936,8315,049,87742,730,30852,486,98081.41%
Andaman & Nicobar 72,22175,2117897,1902,5614,6967,435170,103265,11064.16%
Chandigarh 161,042102,07561,4346,43312,573343,557524,44465.51%
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 50,62451,2421,3857,112110,363154,21271.57%
Daman & Diu 19,70844,5461,2463802,14468,02495,38271.32%
Delhi 3,285,3532,026,876307,23263,81716,35753,4125,753,04711,097,89251.84%
Lakshadweep 20,49224518,29439,03145,98384.88%
Pondicherry 300,39113,4423,69726,013264,405607,948762,44079.74%
Total119,110,77678,435,53825,728,88922,219,02221,646,84514,284,63813,355,98610,481,3488,521,3497,625,39795,746,706417,156,494716,676,06358.21%

Percentage of votes

State /
Union Territory

Congress
BJP
Bahujan
Samaj

Communist
(Marxist)

Inde-
pendent

Samajwadi
Trinamool
Congress

Telugu
Desam

Nationalist
Congress

DMK
Others
Total
Andhra Pradesh 38.95%3.75%0.91%1.27%3.29%0.01%24.93%26.89%100.00%
Arunachal Pradesh 51.11%37.17%0.63%11.09%100.00%
Assam 34.89%16.21%0.70%7.59%0.21%0.23%40.18%100.00%
Bihar 10.26%13.93%4.42%0.51%12.12%1.22%57.53%100.00%
Chhattisgarh 37.31%45.03%4.52%0.14%9.85%3.15%100.00%
Goa 22.60%44.78%2.10%23.28%7.24%100.00%
Gujarat 43.38%46.52%1.62%0.19%4.77%0.45%0.30%2.78%100.00%
Haryana 41.77%12.09%15.74%0.23%2.62%0.10%0.31%27.13%100.00%
Himachal Pradesh 45.61%49.58%1.59%0.77%1.49%0.08%0.89%100.00%
Jammu & Kashmir 24.67%18.61%3.10%0.00%6.28%0.08%47.26%100.00%
Jharkhand 15.02%27.53%3.52%0.54%11.12%0.51%0.14%41.61%100.00%
Karnataka 37.65%41.63%1.66%0.07%4.13%0.13%0.09%14.64%100.00%
Kerala 40.13%6.31%1.28%30.48%3.82%0.01%0.72%17.26%100.00%
Madhya Pradesh 40.14%43.45%5.85%0.03%4.91%2.83%2.79%100.00%
Maharashtra 19.61%18.17%4.83%0.53%8.06%1.00%19.28%28.51%100.00%
Manipur 42.96%9.49%1.81%5.96%39.77%100.00%
Meghalaya 44.84%2.59%18.78%33.79%100.00%
Mizoram 65.58%33.41%1.01%100.00%
Nagaland 29.35%0.00%0.69%69.96%100.00%
Orissa 32.75%16.89%1.90%0.40%2.33%0.29%1.55%43.90%100.00%
Punjab 45.23%10.06%5.75%0.14%2.32%0.15%36.35%100.00%
Rajasthan 47.19%36.57%3.37%1.26%9.31%0.32%1.98%100.00%
Sikkim 29.59%1.77%0.00%1.46%67.18%100.00%
Tamil Nadu 15.03%2.34%0.77%2.20%3.78%0.08%25.09%50.71%100.00%
Tripura 30.75%3.38%61.69%2.03%0.55%0.18%1.42%100.00%
Uttar Pradesh 18.25%17.50%27.42%0.02%4.52%23.26%0.25%8.78%100.00%
Uttarakhand 43.14%33.80%15.24%0.18%2.74%1.83%0.16%2.92%100.00%
West Bengal 13.45%6.14%1.02%33.10%3.08%0.12%31.17%0.09%11.82%100.00%
Andaman & Nicobar 42.46%44.21%0.46%4.23%1.51%2.76%4.37%100.00%
Chandigarh 46.87%29.71%17.88%1.87%3.66%100.00%
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 45.87%46.43%1.25%6.44%100.00%
Daman & Diu 28.97%65.49%1.83%0.56%3.15%100.00%
Delhi 57.11%35.23%5.34%1.11%0.28%0.93%100.00%
Lakshadweep 52.50%0.63%46.87%100.00%
Pondicherry 49.41%2.21%0.61%4.28%43.49%100.00%
Total28.55%18.80%6.17%5.33%5.19%3.42%3.20%2.51%2.04%1.83%22.95%100.00%
32215962
UPANDAOthers

2009 LS Seats

State /
Union Territory

Congress
BJP
Bahujan
Samaj

Communist
(Marxist)

Inde-
pendent

Samajwadi
Trinamool
Congress

Telugu
Desam

Nationalist
Congress

DMK
Others
Total
Andhra Pradesh 336342
Arunachal Pradesh 22
Assam 74314
Bihar 21222440
Chhattisgarh 11011
Goa 112
Gujarat 111526
Haryana 9110
Himachal Pradesh 134
Jammu & Kashmir 2136
Jharkhand 182314
Karnataka 619328
Kerala 134320
Madhya Pradesh 1216129
Maharashtra 179181348
Manipur 22
Meghalaya 112
Mizoram 11
Nagaland 11
Orissa 61521
Punjab 81413
Rajasthan 204125
Sikkim 11
Tamil Nadu 81181239
Tripura 22
Uttar Pradesh 211020123580
Uttarakhand 55
West Bengal 619119642
Andaman & Nicobar 11
Chandigarh 11
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 11
Daman & Diu 11
Delhi 77
Lakshadweep 11
Pondicherry 11
Total2061162116923196918100543

Alliance-wise

State /
Union Territory

United Progressive Alliance National Democratic Alliance Third Front Others
Andhra Pradesh
33 / 42(79%)
0 / 42(0%)
8 / 42(19%)
0 / 42(0%)
Arunachal Pradesh
2 / 2(100%)
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
Assam
7 / 14(50%)
5 / 14(36%)
0 / 14(0%)
2 / 14(14%)
Bihar
6 / 40(15%)
32 / 40(80%)
0 / 40(0%)
2 / 40(5%)
Chhattisgarh
1 / 11(9%)
10 / 11(91%)
0 / 11(0%)
0 / 11(0%)
Goa
1 / 2(50%)
1 / 2(50%)
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
Gujarat
11 / 26(42%)
15 / 26(58%)
0 / 26(0%)
0 / 26(0%)
Haryana
9 / 10(90%)
0 / 10(0%)
1 / 10(10%)
0 / 10(0%)
Himachal Pradesh
1 / 4(25%)
3 / 4(75%)
0 / 4(0%)
0 / 4(0%)
Jammu & Kashmir
5 / 6(83%)
0 / 6(0%)
1 / 6(17%)
0 / 6(0%)
Jharkhand
3 / 14(21%)
9 / 14(64%)
0 / 14(0%)
2 / 14(14%)
Karnataka
6 / 28(21%)
19 / 28(68%)
0 / 28(0%)
3 / 28(11%)
Kerala
17 / 20(85%)
0 / 20(0%)
0 / 20(0%)
3 / 13(23%)
Madhya Pradesh
12 / 29(41%)
16 / 29(55%)
0 / 29(0%)
1 / 29(3%)
Maharashtra
25 / 48(52%)
21 / 48(44%)
0 / 48(0%)
2 / 48(4%)
Manipur
2 / 2(100%)
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
Meghalaya
2 / 2(100%)
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
Mizoram
1 / 1(100%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
Nagaland
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
1 / 1(100%)
Orissa
6 / 21(29%)
0 / 21(0%)
0 / 21(0%)
15 / 21(71%)
Punjab
8 / 13(62%)
5 / 13(38%)
0 / 13(0%)
0 / 13(0%)
Rajasthan
20 / 25(80%)
4 / 25(16%)
0 / 25(0%)
0 / 25(0%)
Sikkim
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
1 / 1(100%)
Tamil Nadu
20 / 39(51%)
0 / 39(0%)
7 / 39(18%)
12 / 39(31%)
Tripura
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
0 / 2(0%)
2 / 2(100%)
Uttar Pradesh
21 / 80(26%)
11 / 80(14%)
20 / 80(25%)
24 / 80(30%)
Uttarakhand
5 / 5(100%)
0 / 5(0%)
0 / 5(0%)
0 / 5(0%)
West Bengal
25 / 42(60%)
1 / 42(2%)
0 / 42(0%)
15 / 42(36%)
Andaman & Nicobar
0 / 1(0%)
1 / 1(100%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
Chandigarh
1 / 1(100%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
Dadra & Nagar Haveli
0 / 1(0%)
1 / 1(100%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
Daman & Diu
0 / 1(0%)
1 / 1(100%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
Delhi
7 / 7(100%)
0 / 7(0%)
0 / 7(0%)
0 / 7(0%)
Lakshadweep
1 / 1(100%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
Pondicherry
1 / 1(100%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
0 / 1(0%)
TotalIncrease2.svg 44
262 / 543(48%)
Decrease2.svg 22
159 / 543(29%)
Increase2.svg 37
37 / 543(7%)
Steady2.svg
85 / 543(16%)

Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1)

1
BJP
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
1 / 1(100%)
1Increase2.svg1 National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Congress 0Decrease2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance

Andhra Pradesh (42)

33621
INCTDPTRSAIMIM
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress
33 / 42(79%)
33Increase2.svg4 United Progressive Alliance
All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen
1 / 42(2%)
1Steady2.svg
Telugu Desam Party
6 / 42(14%)
6Increase2.svg1 Third Front
Telangana Rashtra Samithi
2 / 42(5%)
2Decrease2.svg3

Arunachal Pradesh (2)

2
INC
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress
2 / 2(100%)
2Increase2.svg2 United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 0Decrease2.svg2 National Democratic Alliance

Assam (14)

74111
INCBJPAGPAIUDFBDF
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress
7 / 14(50%)
7Decrease2.svg 2 United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
4 / 14(29%)
4Increase2.svg3 National Democratic Alliance
Asom Gana Parishad
1 / 14(7%)
1Decrease2.svg 1
All India United Democratic Front
1 / 14(7%)
1Increase2.svg1Others
Bodoland People's Front
1 / 14(7%)
1Increase2.svg1

Bihar (40)

2012411
JD(U)BJPRJDINCIND
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Janata Dal (United)
20 / 40(50%)
20Increase2.svg14 National Democratic Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
12 / 40(30%)
12Increase2.svg19
Rashtriya Janata Dal
4 / 40(10%)
4Decrease2.svg18 Fourth Front
Indian National Congress
2 / 40(5%)
2Decrease2.svg2 United Progressive Alliance
Independent
2 / 40(5%)
2Increase2.svg2Others

Chandigarh (1)

1
INC
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress
1 / 1(100%)
1Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 0Steady2.svg National Democratic Alliance

Chhattisgarh (11)

101
BJPINC
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
10 / 11(91%)
10Steady2.svg National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Congress
1 / 11(9%)
1Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance

Dadra & Nagar Haveli (1)

1
BJP
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
1 / 1(100%)
1Steady2.svg National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Congress 0Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance

NCT of Delhi (7)

7
INC
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress
7 / 7(100%)
7Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 0Decrease2.svg1 National Democratic Alliance

Goa (2)

11
INCBJP
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress
1 / 2(50%)
1Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
1 / 2(50%)
1Steady2.svg National Democratic Alliance

Gujarat (26)

1511
BJPINC
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
15 / 26(58%)
15Increase2.svg1 National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Congress
11 / 26(42%)
11Decrease2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance

Haryana (10)

91
INCHJC
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress
9 / 10(90%)
9Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 0Decrease2.svg1 National Democratic Alliance
Haryana Janhit Congress (BL)
1 / 10(10%)
1Increase2.svg1 Third Front

Himachal Pradesh (4)

31
BJPINC
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
3 / 4(75%)
3Steady2.svg National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Congress
1 / 4(25%)
1Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance

Jammu and Kashmir (6)

321
JKNCINCIND
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference
3 / 6(50%)
3Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
Indian National Congress
2 / 6(33%)
2Steady2.svg
Independent
2 / 6(33%)
1Steady2.svg Third Front

Jharkhand (14)

82211
BJPJVMJMMINCIND
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
8 / 14(57%)
8Increase2.svg7 National Democratic Alliance
Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik)
1 / 14(7%)
1Increase2.svg1
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha
2 / 14(14%)
2Decrease2.svg2 United Progressive Alliance
Indian National Congress
1 / 14(7%)
1Decrease2.svg5
Independent
2 / 14(14%)
2Increase2.svg2Others

Karnataka (28)

1963
BJPINCJD(S)
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Bharatiya Janata Party
19 / 28(68%)
19Increase2.svg1 National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Congress
6 / 28(21%)
6Decrease2.svg2 United Progressive Alliance
Janata Dal (Secular)
3 / 28(11%)
3Increase2.svg1Others

Kerala (20)

13431
INCCPI(M)IUMLKC(M)
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress
13 / 20(65%)
13Increase2.svg13 United Progressive Alliance
Indian Union Muslim League
2 / 20(10%)
2Increase2.svg1
Kerala Congress (M)
1 / 20(5%)
1Increase2.svg1
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4 / 20(20%)
4Decrease2.svg9 Left Democratic Front

Lakshwadeep (1)

1
INC
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress 1Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
Nationalist Congress Party 0Steady2.svg
Janata Dal (United) 0Decrease2.svg1Others

Madhya Pradesh (29)

16121
BJPINCBSP
Name of PartySeats wonSeat ChangeAlliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 16Decrease2.svg9 National Democratic Alliance
Indian National Congress 12Increase2.svg8 United Progressive Alliance
Bahujan Samaj Party 1Increase2.svg1Others

Maharashtra (48)

171198111
INCSHSBJPNCPBVASWPIND
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress 17Increase2.svg4 United Progressive Alliance
Nationalist Congress Party 8Decrease2.svg1
Shiv Sena 11Decrease2.svg1 National Democratic Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 9Decrease2.svg4
Swabhimani Paksha 1Increase2.svg1
Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi 1Increase2.svg1Others
Independent 1Steady2.svg

Manipur (2)

2
INC
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress 2Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
People's Democratic Alliance 0Decrease2.svg1 National Democratic Alliance

Meghalaya (2)

11
INCNCP
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress 1Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
Nationalist Congress Party 1Increase2.svg1

Mizoram (1)

1
INC
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress 1Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
Mizo National Front 0Decrease2.svg1Others

Nagaland (1)

1
NPF
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Naga People's Front 1Steady2.svgOthers
Indian National Congress 0Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance

Odisha (21)

1461
BJDINCCPI
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Biju Janata Dal 14Increase2.svg3 Third Front
Indian National Congress 6Increase2.svg4 United Progressive Alliance
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 1Increase2.svg1 Third Front

Puducherry (1)

1
INC
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress 1Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
Pattali Makkal Katchi 0Decrease2.svg1 Third Front
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 0Steady2.svg

Punjab (13)

841
INCSADBJP
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress 8Increase2.svg6 United Progressive Alliance
Shiromani Akali Dal 4Decrease2.svg4 National Democratic Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 1Decrease2.svg2

Rajasthan (25)

2041
INCBJPIND
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Indian National Congress 20Increase2.svg16 United Progressive Alliance
Bharatiya Janata Party 4Decrease2.svg17 National Democratic Alliance
Independent 1Increase2.svg1Others

Sikkim (1)

1
SDF
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Sikkim Democratic Front 1Steady2.svgOthers
Indian National Congress 0Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance

Tamil Nadu (39)

18981111
DMKAIADMKINCVCKMCMKCPICPI(M)
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 18Increase2.svg2 United Progressive Alliance
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4Increase2.svg9 Third Front
Indian National Congress 1Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 1Increase2.svg1
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 1Decrease2.svg3 Third Front
Communist Party of India 1Decrease2.svg1
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 1Decrease2.svg1

Tripura (2)

2
CPI(M)
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2Steady2.svg Third Front
Indian National Congress 0Steady2.svg United Progressive Alliance

Uttar Pradesh (80)

2321201051
SPINCBSPBJPRLDIND
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
Samajwadi Party 23Decrease2.svg12 Fourth Front
Indian National Congress 21Increase2.svg12 United Progressive Alliance
Bahujan Samaj Party 20Increase2.svg1 Third Front
Bharatiya Janata Party 10Steady2.svg National Democratic Alliance
Rashtriya Lok Dal 1Decrease2.svg2
Independent 1Steady2.svgOthers

West Bengal (42)

199622111
AITCCPI(M)INCCPIAIFBRSP(C)BJPSUCI(C)
PartySeats WonSeat ChangeAlliance
All India Trinamool Congress 19Increase2.svg18 United Progressive Alliance
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 9Decrease2.svg17 Third Front
Indian National Congress 6Increase2.svg1 United Progressive Alliance
Communist Party of India 2Decrease2.svg1 Third Front
All India Forward Bloc 2Decrease2.svg1
Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) 1Increase2.svg1
Bharatiya Janata Party 1Increase2.svg1 National Democratic Alliance
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 1Increase2.svg1Others

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