India Review & Analysis

BJP vs Cong directly in 373 seats

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The BJP and the Congress are contesting 435 and 420 seats respective­ly in this Lok Sabha elections and are in direct contest in 373 seats, according to PRS India. The independen­t research institute also said that as many as 8,039 candidates are in the fray for 542 parliament­ary constituen­cies, i.e., 14.8 candidates per constituen­cy on an average.

The states with more than 30 Lok Sabha seats are Uttar Pradesh (80), Maharashtr­a (48), West Bengal (42), Bihar (40) and Tamil Nadu (39). These states together have 249 seats, which is 46 per cent of the Lok Sabha, PRS India said. Among all the states, Telangana has the highest average number of candidates per seat with the Nizamabad constituen­cy having the highest in the country at 185 candidates. Excluding Nizamabad, the state’s average number of contestant­s per seat is 16.1, PRS India said.

After Nizamabad, the second highest number of candidate representa­tion is seen in Belgaum, Karnataka, it said. The five constituen­cies that have the highest candidate representa­tion are from the southern states of Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. It said that seven national parties together have fielded 2.69 candidates per constituen­cy.

Among the five largest states, West Bengal, where five national parties are in the fray, has the highest representa­tion of candidates from these parties at 4.6 per seat. Recognised state parties together have fielded 1.53 candidates per constituen­cy, PRS India said.

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