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Live updates: According to EC, BJP leading in 299 seats on their own, clocks victory in 2, taking their tally possibly to 301

Who will form the government?

The high-octane 2019 Lok Sabha elections finally come to an end today. The counting of the votes begins at 8 am across the country. Exit polls have predicted a second term for Prime Minister Modi, but what has the nation decided?

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