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BJP supporters apply colour on each other's faces in celebration of the party's victory in Kurhani assembly constituency by-polls and Gujarat assembly elections, in Patna on Thursday, December 8, 2022. Image Credit: ANI

Ahmedabad: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party won by a crushing landslide in his home state, election results showed Thursday, in a strong performance ahead of a national vote due in 2024.

In its best-ever performance in the western state of around 60 million people, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 156 seats in Gujarat’s 182-seat legislature, up from 99.

Modi campaigned hard in Gujarat, the state where he was chief minister for 12 years before ascending to become prime minister in 2014, and which voted on December 1 and 5.

Thanking the people of Gujarat, Modi said on Twitter he was “overcome with a lot of emotion” by the results.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets BJP supporters in the presence of party national president JP Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a celebration after the party's victory in the Gujarat Assembly election, at party headquarters, in New Delhi on Thursday, December 8, 2022. Image Credit: ANI

“People blessed politics of development and at the same time expressed a desire that they want this to continue at a greater pace,” Modi tweeted.

The opposition Congress party managed just 16 seats, its worst performance ever in the state.

The BJP also saw off a challenge from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which governs the capital New Delhi and Punjab and which was hoping to expand its reach. It won just five seats.

The BJP has ruled Gujarat continuously for 27 years, and the party and its allies head governments in 16 of India’s 28 states.

The party with a strong social media operation pulled out all the stops in the campaign, fielding many new faces including former activist Hardik Patel and the wife of a current player.

Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, a political analyst, said that the result was all the more remarkable after 135 people died in a bridge collapse in Gujarat in October that was blamed on corruption.

Voters “see their welfare in Modi’s political security,” he told AFP.

“This kind of result in Gujarat no doubt smoothens BJP’s path to 2024 (national elections).”

Earlier this year, the BJP scored a strong win in Uttar Pradesh to become the first party to win two back-to-back elections in India’s most populous state, which also sends the most members to the national parliament.

Himachal Pradesh

However, the BJP lost power to Congress in Himachal Pradesh, election results in the small northern state of around seven million people showed.

The Congress got an absolute majority in the Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections, winning 40 seats - six more than the half-way mark of 34 in the 68-member House, while the outgoing BJP was reduced to 25.

Considering the family legacy and contribution, Congress state unit chief Pratibha Singh had sought votes in the assembly polls on development carried out by her husband Virbhadra Singh during his six terms as the Chief Minister.

Pratibha Singh, who has not contested the Assembly polls, has been projected as the prospective Chief Minister too.

The next national elections in the world’s biggest democracy are due in 2024 when Modi, 72, is widely expected to run for a third term.