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- Indian_general_election,_2004 abstract "Legislative elections were held in India in four phases between April 20 and May 10, 2004. Over 670 million people were eligible to vote, electing 543 members of the 14th Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha, or "House of the People," is the directly elected lower house of the Parliament of India.On May 13, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its alliance National Democratic Alliance conceded defeat. The Indian National Congress, which had governed India for all but five years from independence until 1996, returned to power after a record eight years out of office. It was able to put together a comfortable majority of more than 335 members out of 543 with the help of its allies. The 335 members included both the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance, the governing coalition formed after the election, as well as external support from the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Samajwadi Party (SP), Kerala Congress (KC) and the Left Front. (External support is support from parties that are not part of the governing coalition).Congress President Sonia Gandhi surprised observers by declining to become the new prime minister, instead asking former Finance Minister Manmohan Singh, a respected economist, to head the new government. Singh had previously served in the Congress government of Prime Minister Narasimha Rao in the early 1990s, where he was seen as one of the architects of India's first economic liberalization plan, which staved off an impending national monetary crisis. Despite the fact that Singh had never won a Lok Sabha seat, his considerable goodwill and Sonia Gandhi's nomination won him the support of the UPA allies and the Left Front.Seven states also held assembly elections to elect state governments along with the parliamentary elections.".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 affiliation Bharatiya_Janata_Party.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 affiliation Indian_National_Congress.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 country India.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 firstLeader Sonia_Gandhi.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 secondLeader Atal_Bihari_Vajpayee.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 startDate "2004-05-10".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 thumbnail Indian_Elections_2004_Map.png?width=300.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 title "Indian general election, 2004".
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- Indian_general_election,_2004 wikiPageExternalLink map04.htm.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 wikiPageExternalLink www.bjp.org.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 wikiPageExternalLink www.congress.org.in.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 wikiPageExternalLink www.mysoreelections.com.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 wikiPageExternalLink www.parliamentofindia.nic.in.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 wikiPageID "579001".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 wikiPageRevisionID "605819401".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 afterElection Manmohan_Singh.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 afterParty "United Progressive Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 alliance "National Democratic Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 alliance "United Progressive Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 beforeElection Atal_Bihari_Vajpayee.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 beforeParty "National Democratic Alliance".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 country "India".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 electionDate "--04-20".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 electionName "Indian general election, 2004".
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- Indian_general_election,_2004 lastElection "156".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 lastElection "270".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 leader Atal_Bihari_Vajpayee.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 leader Sonia_Gandhi.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 leaderSince "1996-05-16".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 leaderSince "1998-03-19".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 leadersSeat Lucknow_(Lok_Sabha_constituency).
- Indian_general_election,_2004 leadersSeat Rae_Bareli_(Lok_Sabha_constituency).
- Indian_general_election,_2004 mapCaption "Results of the National and Regional parties.".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 mapImage "Indian Elections 2004 Map.png".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 mapSize "300".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 nextElection "Indian general election, 2009".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 nextMps "List of members of the 15th Lok Sabha".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 nextYear "2009".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 ongoing "no".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 party "Bharatiya Janata Party".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 party "Indian National Congress".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 percentage "33.3".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 percentage "35.4".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 popularVote "128931001".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 popularVote "138312337".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 posttitle "Prime Minister-designate".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 previousElection "Indian general election, 1999".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 previousMps "13".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 previousYear "1999".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 seatChange "+83".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 seatChange "-89".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 seats "181".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 seats "218".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 seatsForElection "272".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 seatsForElection "All 543 seats in the Lok Sabha".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 swing "+7.1%".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 swing "-3.76".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 title Prime_Minister_of_India.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 type "parliamentary".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 subject Category:Indian_general_election,_2004.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 type Election.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 type Event.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 type SocietalEvent.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 type Event.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 type Event.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 type Thing.
- Indian_general_election,_2004 comment "Legislative elections were held in India in four phases between April 20 and May 10, 2004. Over 670 million people were eligible to vote, electing 543 members of the 14th Lok Sabha. The Lok Sabha, or "House of the People," is the directly elected lower house of the Parliament of India.On May 13, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its alliance National Democratic Alliance conceded defeat.".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 label "Indian general election, 2004".
- Indian_general_election,_2004 label "Élections législatives indiennes de 2004".
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- Indian_general_election,_2004 homepage www.mysoreelections.com.
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