By Neville Lazarus, India Producer, in Delhi
It's a resounding victory and they are celebrating.
Supporters of the Bharitiya Janata Party have been partying since morning when counting began.
Young and old, first-time voters and veterans, they all converged on the BJP headquarters in Delhi.
Rishi, 24, who is studying to be a chartered accountant, believes Narendra Modi is the only one who can get India back on track.
No one but him can bring about that change, he says.
The right-wing BJP won more than 50% of the vote - a feat not seen for 30 years.
It will now form a new government with Mr Modi as prime minister.
 BJP supporters celebrate outside the party's building in Ahmedabad
 BJP supporters celebrate outside the party's building in Ahmedabad  With victory in sight earlier in the day, Mr Modi met his mother and accepted her blessings.
A self-proclaimed recluse and introvert, he is rarely seen with family.
Right from the start, Mr Modi set the campaign agenda.
He covered a distance of nearly 200,000 miles across the country, addressing 477 rallies and attending over 5,000 events.
He has been the first politician to use a 3D hologram of himself, reaching 14 million people at 1,350 locations.
His Twitter account boasts 3.9 million followers, while his YouTube videos have been played 13 million times.
Ashok Kumar, who came to celebrate the victory, told Sky News: "Modi has delivered the second independence - the first being when India gained freedom from the British in 1947.
 Indian women celebrate Mr Modi's election victory
 Indian women celebrate Mr Modi's election victory  "He has brought the second one after a terrible 10-year rule of the Congress party."
Sonia Gandhi, the head of the Congress party, and her 43-year-old son - vice president Rahul Gandhi, who led the election campaign - have taken moral responsibility for the defeat, telling reporters the mandate was clearly not theirs.
Chants of "Modi! Modi!" resound everywhere in Delhi.
Even senior leaders L.K. Advani and Rajnath Singh spoke of the Modi 'effect'.
His party seems to have been relegated to the background.
However, Mr Modi is seen by many as a polarising figure in the Indian political landscape.
He was at the helm of affairs during the Gujarat riots in 2002.
 Mr Modi has pledged to work for the good of all Indians
 Mr Modi has pledged to work for the good of all Indians  Over 1,000 people died, many of them Muslims, and 100,000 were left homeless.
No courts have indicted him and investigations have left him in the clear but his role in the riots is still furiously debated.
Britain refused to deal with Mr Modi for a decade and only in October 2012 was the diplomatic boycott finally lifted.
Throughout his campaign, Mr Modi stayed away from religious rhetoric, concentrating instead on development and good governance, of which he has a proven record in Gujarat.
But India is a secular country with many minority and linguistic communities.
Mr Modi will have to reach out to all to be accepted as a national leader.
 Mr Modi received an enthusiastic welcome at his party's Delhi headquarters
 Mr Modi received an enthusiastic welcome at his party's Delhi headquarters   Narendra Modi declared his victory on Twitter
 Narendra Modi declared his victory on Twitter   Narendra Modi is blessed by mother, Hira Ba, on the day of his victory
 Narendra Modi is blessed by mother, Hira Ba, on the day of his victory   A coffin draped in the Turkish flag is carried toward a grave in Soma
 A coffin draped in the Turkish flag is carried toward a grave in Soma   Mourners weep beside one of 90 graves dug at the "Martyr's Cemetery"
 Mourners weep beside one of 90 graves dug at the "Martyr's Cemetery"   Mr Erdogan's bodyguards appear to be punching one protester
 Mr Erdogan's bodyguards appear to be punching one protester   A protester is kicked by an adviser to Turkey's PM during trouble in Soma
 A protester is kicked by an adviser to Turkey's PM during trouble in Soma   Victims of the disaster are being buried in mass graves close to the mine
 Victims of the disaster are being buried in mass graves close to the mine   Protesters have accused Mr Erdogan of ignoring safety concerns
 Protesters have accused Mr Erdogan of ignoring safety concerns   The Vietnamese government has appeared to back some of the protests
 The Vietnamese government has appeared to back some of the protests   Factories displaying Chinese writing have been set alight
 Factories displaying Chinese writing have been set alight   Six hundred people are said to have been arrested so far
 Six hundred people are said to have been arrested so far   Tensions are high because of disputes over uninhabited islands
 Tensions are high because of disputes over uninhabited islands   Tayyip Erdogan's car is attacked by scores of protesters
 Tayyip Erdogan's car is attacked by scores of protesters   The disaster also led to clashes in Istanbul where police used water cannon
 The disaster also led to clashes in Istanbul where police used water cannon   A relative checks a list of names of miners injured in the explosion
 A relative checks a list of names of miners injured in the explosion   The Turkish PM said mining accidents "happen all the time"
 The Turkish PM said mining accidents "happen all the time"   Ferry captain Lee Joon-seok
 Ferry captain Lee Joon-seok   Relatives of the victims pay tribute at a memorial wall
 Relatives of the victims pay tribute at a memorial wall   Lee Joon-seok escaping the ferry with many of the passengers still onboard
 Lee Joon-seok escaping the ferry with many of the passengers still onboard   Many of the miners were coughing and covered in dust as they were rescued
 Many of the miners were coughing and covered in dust as they were rescued   The father of one of the dozens of rescued miners embraces his son
 The father of one of the dozens of rescued miners embraces his son   Worried relatives rush to the mine complex in the town of Soma
 Worried relatives rush to the mine complex in the town of Soma   The explosion happened in Turkey's western Manisa province
 The explosion happened in Turkey's western Manisa province  
 Pistorius denies murdering Reeva Steenkamp in a premeditated attack
 Pistorius denies murdering Reeva Steenkamp in a premeditated attack   Pistorius' lawyer Barry Roux says the prosecution request has "no merit"
 Pistorius' lawyer Barry Roux says the prosecution request has "no merit"   Don Jones of the Miami Dolphins tweeted: 'Horrible'
 Don Jones of the Miami Dolphins tweeted: 'Horrible'   Derrick Ward stood by his comments
 Derrick Ward stood by his comments   Michael Sam broke into tears as he got the news he had been drafted
 Michael Sam broke into tears as he got the news he had been drafted   Mariupol has been at the centre of eastern Ukraine violence
 Mariupol has been at the centre of eastern Ukraine violence   People queued up to vote on the future of Donetsk and Luhansk
 People queued up to vote on the future of Donetsk and Luhansk   Pistorius was described as a "distrusting and guarded person"
 Pistorius was described as a "distrusting and guarded person"   Ms Steenkamp was shot dead on February 14, 2013. Pic: Stimulii
 Ms Steenkamp was shot dead on February 14, 2013. Pic: Stimulii   Thomas Wolmarans faced tough questioning from Gerrie Nel on Friday
 Thomas Wolmarans faced tough questioning from Gerrie Nel on Friday   The vote is not being independently monitored
 The vote is not being independently monitored   Boko Haram have threatened to sell the girls 'on the market'
 Boko Haram have threatened to sell the girls 'on the market'   Parents of some of the kidnapped girls
 Parents of some of the kidnapped girls   The burnt out school from where the girls were taken
 The burnt out school from where the girls were taken   Borno state in the north borders Cameroon
 Borno state in the north borders Cameroon  

