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br00t4c,
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br00t4c,
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"Many noted that the most damaging losses faced by the BJP had been in poorer, rural, working-class areas where farmers, lower-caste communities and Dalits, one of India’s most marginalised groups previously known as “untouchables”, turned away from Modi in droves. In critical states such as Uttar Pradesh they ended up swaying the election outcome far more significantly than urban elites and middle classes."

Fake populists.

NewsDesk,
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Political analysts are still dissecting India's election results. Yes, Prime Minister Narendra Modi won a historic third term. But his BJP party lost a significant number of seats.

What does it all mean for the world's largest democracy? Business Insider has a great selection of stories covering all the angles. Dive deep here: https://flip.it/ctg0ik

Vittoria,
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Indians have raised ‘a voice for democracy’ online and in the polls in historic #vote

Despite the heightened anxieties over the conduct of a free and fair #election , #India ’s democracy rallied in the 2024 election, with voters denying Prime Minister Narendra #Modi a landslide win. Much of the fight occurred online as independent journalists and influencers challenged the government narrative echoed on mainstream media.

https://www.france24.com/en/asia-pacific/20240606-people-have-spoken-online-polls-india-historic-vote-modi-dhruv-rathee

NewsDesk,
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Indian voters reject Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for a one-party state in win for competitive democracy.

CNN reports: "In what opposition parties have declared as a victory for pluralism, voters in the world’s largest democracy partially rejected Modi’s populist vision for a Hindu-first nation, reducing the BJP’s share of the vote by 63 seats – bringing its total down to 240, far below the 272 required for a parliamentary majority."

https://flip.it/RzoZdh

#Modi #India #Election #BJP #Politics #Democracy #News

anirvan,
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"The INDIA coalition proved more resilient and successful than many analysts had expected, despite grappling with state agencies freezing party funds and jailing opposition leaders in the buildup to the polls. They were particularly boosted by regional parties who far outperformed the BJP, such as the Samajwadi party in Uttar Pradesh, the Trinamool Congress in West Bengal and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party in Tamil Nadu."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/04/india-election-results-narendra-modi-bjp

Nonilex,
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#India’s early #election results point to rebuke for #Modi & his party

Indian voters appeared to deliver an unexpected repudiation of PM Narendra Modi’s leadership as early vote tallies on Tues showed tepid support for his #Hindu #nationalist party, piercing the air of invincibility around the most dominant Indian #politician in decades.
#geopolitics #BJP #strongman #populism
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/06/04/india-election-results-modi-bjp/

Nonilex,
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Most analysts expected #Modi to brush aside #India’s enervated & poorly funded opposition parties, some of which had their #bank accounts frozen & their leaders #jailed by the govt in the run-up to the #election.
Yet the mood shifted dramatically as early vote counts trickled in Tues morning & indicated that the #BJP might not single-handedly secure the 272 seats needed in the 543-member #LokSabha lower house, as it comfortably did in 2014 & 2019.

#geopolitics #democracy #strongman #populism

ottaross,
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@Nonilex A little bit of hope in there anyway. His populist push towards driving division and conflict, and authoritarian leaning has been disturbing. Would be great to see the populace reject that.

Don't have a good sense of what the alternatives offered are.

GottaLaff,
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hands PM Modi a surprise setback, with his majority in doubt in the world’s largest election

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP and allied parties were leading in early election results, but the opposition was doing better than expected.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/india-election-results-narendra-modi-rcna154839

HistoPol,
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@GottaLaff

Really surprising.

has just begun doing a podcast series on PM and he sounded virtually omnipresent in . Really interesting.

JasonPerseus,
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In a shock result, #India Prime Minister #Modi will likely have to seek a coalition government as projections indicate they will likely to fall short of the votes needed for a majority.

This could have significant policy implications in a country which has recently not been our favorite and a regime which has been secretly trying to assassinate dissidents of their regime within the US and other allies’ territory.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/06/04/india-elections-modis-bjp-led-alliance-set-for-narrower-than-expected-win.html

#uspol #politics #uspolitics

CarlG,
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@JasonPerseus Hopefully this means tempering Modi's more authoritarian and nationalist streaks. But you never know - he will still govern with his broader alliance, and who knows whether the smaller parties in that alliance are more moderate or more extremist:

"Modi will have to look to smaller allies in the wider BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, or NDA, which is set to get a combined 294 parliamentary seats"

Vittoria,
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed victory for his alliance on Tuesday in India’s general election, despite a lacklustre performance from his own party as it faced a stronger than expected challenge from the opposition, which pushed back against the leader’s mixed economic record and polarising politics. FRANCE 24's Leela Jacinto tells us more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwXd0C_HvUA

ncoca,
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Every time I check the results, the seat projection keeps dropping. Now 286. Is it possible they don't get a majority?

tokyo_0,

@ncoca Have been wondering about that, too. Anything seems possible right now 🤔 That the BJP won't have one by themselves is already bad enough from their perspective.

ncoca,
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@tokyo_0 My Andhra heritage means I'm especially angry at the TDP for joining the NDA now.

ncoca, (edited )
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A reminder that #capitalism could have preferred #democracy in #India to die, with no consideration for the lives of those - #Kashmiris, #Muslims, activists, #journalists, #indigenous communities, and others - who would suffer under #BJP #Hindu majoritarian rule, especially if they got a 400+ seat mandate.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/stock-market-live-updates-today-4th-june-bse-sensex-nifty50-pm-modi-stocks-market-reaction-to-lok-sabha-election-results-2024/liveblog/110686035.cms

Lylamehta,
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Ordinary Indian voters have realised that the Emperor has no clothes.

You can’t live endlessly on hate & temples.

h_tejas,
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Despite Narendra Modi arm-twisting State institutions to harass opposition, corporate backing and all-out media support, people saw through BJP's propaganda and have voted for the opposition parties. Feeling hopeful!

ncoca,
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Of all the elections this year, was not one I expected to be a sign of hope for .

Snoro,
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