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In a surprising turn of events, Prime Minister Narendra Modi secures a hat-trick victory in Varanasi during the Lok Sabha Elections 2024. However, his winning margin takes a massive hit, raising questions about the BJP's stronghold in the region. Stay tuned for a deep dive into the unexpected outcome and its implications on India's political landscape. Don't miss this analysis of the election shock that has reshaped the country's political dynamics!

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00:00 In a closely watched battle for the Varanasi Lok Sabha seat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi
00:22 secured victory for the third consecutive term. However, this time, the margin of victory
00:30 was significantly narrower than in previous elections.
00:36 Modi faced stiff competition from the Indian National Democratic Alliance, also called
00:42 India Block Candidate, and Uttar Pradesh Congress Chief Ajay Rai. Modi clinched victory by defeating
00:50 Rai by a margin of 1.52 lakh votes, stopping short of setting a new record of victory margin.
01:01 Despite the win, celebrations among BJP workers were subdued. Party leaders had not anticipated
01:08 such a sharp decline in PM Modi's victory margin, raising concerns within the BJP camp.
01:16 According to BJP sources, a significant portion of Dalit and urban voters appear to have supported
01:24 the India alliance, contributing to Modi's victory margin narrowing and declining. This
01:31 unexpected dip in victory margin has triggered alarm bells within the party.
01:38 Looking back at previous elections, in 2019, Modi secured a victory margin of 4,79,505
01:48 votes, defeating Samajwadi Party's Shalini Yadav, who has now joined BJP.
01:56 In the 2014 elections, PM Modi's victory margin stood at 3,71,784 votes, defeating
02:05 Aam Aadmi Party's Arvind Kejriwal. However, this time around, PM Modi's victory margin
02:13 was 1,52,513 votes, marking a significant decrease from previous elections and also
02:21 the least one from the previous elections.
02:25 As the dust settles on the Varanasi election, the narrower victory margin raises questions
02:31 about shifting voter dynamics and the future political landscape of Uttar Pradesh.
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