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From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

From cheering to bursting crackers and chanting "Modi Modi", BJP party members start celebrating early as the results come in and they emerge as the frontrunner.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

PM Narendra Modi and Party President Amit Shah greet the BJP party workers in New Delhi, add, 'It is an auspicious day for us'.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

"BJP has already won the last 14 elections. This is the 15th consecutive election where BJP is going to win", says Amit Shah, BJP President while addressing party workers in Delhi.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed with a garland at the BJP headquarters in Delhi.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Senior BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj, Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari at BJP Headquaters in Delhi.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

BJP chief Amit Shah arrives to a grand welcome at the party headquarters in Delhi.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Sushma Swaraj arrives for BJP Parliamentary Board meeting at party HQ in Delhi.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

BJP brought in a wedding band called 'Sohan Band' to add to the celebratory noise at the national headquarters in Delhi.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari wait for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah to arrive at BJP headquarters in Delhi.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Earlier in the evening arrangements underway at the BJP Headquarters where the party workers gathered to hear for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

As votes were being counted and party emerged on the forefront, BJP workers in Bengaluru started celebrating outside their party office.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

BJP activists celebrate on the streets as early trend put the BJP in lead.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Happy with the trends showing BJP's lead across Karnataka, Raman Singh, CM of Chhattisgarh said, "This is a historic win for BJP. I want to thank all the people of Karnataka for voting for us."

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

"History in the making as BJP emerges as the largest party in Karnataka Assembly. Congratulate our inspiring leaders PM Shri Narendra Modi and Shri Amit Shah Ji who worked tirelessly to turn the tide. Karnataka has spoken! #KarnatakaElections2018", tweeted Vasundhara Raje, Chief Minister of Rajasthan.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

"Modi, Modi" chants fill the air as upbeat BJP workers dance in celebration.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

BJP workers celebrate outside party office in Delhi as trends show the party is set to win Karnataka Election Results 2018.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of Defence and Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of Law and Justice of India celebrate victory at BJP's Delhi office.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

BJP workers celebrate the party lead in over hundred Assembly constituencies, as the counting of votes is in progress, in Bengaluru.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

BJP workers, with the cut-outs of PM Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah, celebrate the party's decisive lead in Karnataka Assembly elections, as the counting of votes is in progress, outside the party headquarters in New Delhi.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Many colours of elections - Buttermilk being served at BJP Bengaluru office

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

Flowers, fire-crackers and laddoos - the BJP party workers celebrate the win in coimbatore.

From Karnataka To Delhi, BJP Celebrates After It Emerges As The Single Largest Party

BJP leaders celebrate in Jaipur after trends show their majority in elections. Elections results at 2:44: BJP has won 45 seats.

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