‘NaMoment’: How India's front pages reported Narendra Modi’s huge mandate for a second term
As predicted by pollsters, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) swept the Lok Sabha elections. As of 10:08am today, the Election Commission data said the BJP has won 299 seats and is leading in four more while the Congress bagged 52 seats. Once all the results are declared, the NDA’s tally is likely to touch 351 while the United Progressive Alliance may be restricted at 92.
"This is not Modi’s victory," the prime minister said in his victory speech on Thursday at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi. "This is victory of honest people’s hope, this is a victory of youths who have walked on the path of 21st century with dreams."
But other BJP leaders like Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, Sushma Swaraj, Suresh Prabhu and Ram Vilas Paswan credited Modi for the electoral triumph.
The Hindustan Times called the landslide victory "NaMoment". The daily listed three ways the saffron party achieved this feat — it said the BJP consolidated its strongholds, was flexible when it came to allying with regional parties, and cashed in on anti-incumbency sentiments in states like West Bengal and Odisha. The front page of the daily also included reactions from top opposition leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Mamata Banerjee and Mayawati.