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Sensex rallies, up more than 600 points after early trends show PM Modi led NDA ahead on 2019 result day

As of now, some Congress stalwarts like Mallikarjun Kharge, Jyotiaditya Scindia are trailing in their seat.

The Sensex seems to be rallying behind PM Modi as early trends show NDA inching ahead. The Sensex is now up more than 600 points as early trends show NDA leading all over the country.


As of now, some Congress stalwarts like Mallikarjun Kharge, Jyotiaditya Scindia are trailing in their seat. Rahul Gandhi, the Congress president is also trailing in Amethi and Smriti Irani of the BJP is leading. Sonia Gandhi is trailing in Rae Bareilly.

In Bengal too, BJP seems be rallying ahead with early trends showing BJP ahead in as many as 15 seats.

After the Exit Polls too, the Sensex had rallied behind a possible PM Modi led government at the centre.

Though the trends are still early, the Sensex, trusting the early trends have gone up by more than 600 points.

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