It is the biggest election in human history: a total of 969 million Indians will vote for a new parliament in early June. There is little doubt about the victory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi (73) and his party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Krone+ knows why a third term for the Hindu nationalist would be a debacle for Indian democracy.
Eligible voters in the subcontinent have until June 1 to cast their votes. The count will take place electronically on June 4 and the final results will be announced. All forecasts indicate that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has been in power for ten years, is on his way to a third term in office. His Hindu nationalist BJP is pitted against a divided alliance of 20 opposition parties. With a victory, the 73-year-old would become the second prime minister, after independence hero Jawaharlal Nehru, to rule for a third consecutive term.
Source: Krone

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