Just as the 7-phase Lok Sabha elections are nearing its end and the country is set to witness which party makes the government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembered his winning moment from 2014, when he won the elections massively and ruled the nation.

On Twitter, PM Modi shared a picture that showed him surrounded by cameras and flashing a victory sign.

“With the blessings of 130 crore Indians, we’ve worked to fulfil aspirations and build a strong, secure and developed India. Today the passion is higher and the endeavour greater. We will continue serving people and their realising dreams,” Modi wrote along with his throwback photo.

In 2014, the PM Modi-led BJP had swept the election, becoming the first party to win a majority in over three decades. The party had achieved an absolute majority, securing 282 seats out of 543.

This time too, the party is hoping to win the elections, thanks to Modi bhakts. The party said it expects at least 300 seats. BJP president Amit Shah has said the party crossed the majority mark after sixth phase of Lok Sabha polls.

Meanwhile, the opposition – a loose combination of 21 parties that are opposing the BJP at the national level – claim they are winning in all the crucial states.