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India's parliamentary election: Modi's party emerging as the frontrunner in provisional results

After counting one-fourth of the votes cast in India's recent parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies were ahead with 39.3 percent of the total. The Election Commission disclosed on Tuesday that these two parties and their...

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi
India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi

India's parliamentary election: Modi's party emerging as the frontrunner in provisional results

The world's largest democratic election concluded in India on Saturday. Spanning over six weeks, it invited 968 million eligible individuals to participate. Out of these, approximately 642 million turned up to vote. The tallied votes are being processed by specialized counting computers.

For the last decade, Modi has garnered immense support from various sections of the public. With a significant majority, his win was anticipated. His rivals, on the other hand, lost their footing due to internal conflicts and questionable legal matters. Criticizing this state of democracy, Modi's political adversaries and human rights organizations have been voicing their concerns.

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India's Parliamentary election saw the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerging as the frontrunner in the provisional results, following the conclusion of the world's largest democratic election. With a significant majority, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party is expected to secure a victory, as indicated by the initial counting of votes. The partial count revealed a strong showing for the BJP across various modes, raising speculation of a potential landslide victory. Despite criticisms from political adversaries and human rights organizations over alleged Internal conflicts and questionable legal matters, the BJP's support from various sections of the public seems unwavering. The ongoing counting process in Parliamentary election 2023 is expected to validate these initial trends, with the final results expected to be announced in the coming days.

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