"The Final Tally- BJP has won 408 out of 589 seats, which is near 70% of the total seats. Phenomenal! Congress shrunk - only 21% of seats. This is a wonderful beginning towards success in our Mission 272+ and for fulfilling the dream of a Congress Mukt Bharat," Modi said on his Twitter handle.
The Assembly polls to Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Delhi were being seen as a "semi-final" before the Lok Sabha elections which are due in the first half of 2014.
Modi thanked the people for reposing their faith in BJP and assured them that his party will work hard to fulfil their dreams and aspirations.
The Gujarat Chief Minister also congratulated his Chhattisgarh counterpart Raman Singh.
"Spoke to Raman Singhji & congratulated him on BJP's well deserved victory in Chhattisgarh. Thanks to people for reposing faith in BJP again," Modi said.
The victory in Chhattisgarh came as a relief to BJP as it had become a neck-to-neck fight with the Congress in the state. BJP had won 47 and leading in two in a House of 90 when reports last came in.
He did not speak to the media and left after attending the Parliamentary Board meeting which analysed BJP's performance in the fourth state and decided the future course of action.
