Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal tweeted about the results of the Lok Sabha elections, said to celebrate

Shaadi.com founder and Shark Tank judge Anupam Mittal has asked people to celebrate India's most important democratic institutions - the judiciary and the Election Commission. Commenting on the Lok Sabha election results, he has said that people should appreciate the power of both institutions, whether they are happy or sad with the election results.

Jun 9, 2024 - 16:46
Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal tweeted about the results of the Lok Sabha elections, said to celebrate
Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal tweeted about the results of the Lok Sabha elections, said to celebrate
Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal tweeted about the results of the Lok Sabha elections, said to celebrate

Shaadi.com founder and Shark Tank judge Anupam Mittal has asked people to celebrate India's most important democratic institutions - the judiciary and the Election Commission.

It is known that the result of the general election in India was released on June 4. Commenting on the Lok Sabha election results, he has said that people should appreciate the power of both institutions, whether they are happy or sad with the election results.

He writes that both these institutions have proven their strength in the last few months. Investors will see this as a positive sign. This change will remain in the market for a long time.

Earlier, Shark Tank judge Anupam Mittal had shared a post from his official X handle on June 4. He wrote, Wow, what a mandate - especially in UP.

That's why it is said 'Never underestimate the power of the common man'. Now everyone's eyes are on the internal power dynamics of the BJP and the politics of NDA. The picture is yet to be revealed.

The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) won 292 seats in the country, giving them a majority. At the same time, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) holds 240 seats.

According to the exit polls, the BJP and the NDA would win 350-400 seats this time around. Simultaneously, all of the exit polls were proven incorrect when the actual election results were released.

The explanation for this significant change in election results is thought to be three major states: Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Bengal.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer