Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won a series of elections, which has made it more stable in India and set the stage for next year's elections.
The BJP gained a majority in the three northern states (** states), Rajastian Rajan and Jaktisgal (the latter two states), which were replaced by the Indian National Congress (simply known as the "Congress Party"). All three states are densely populated and politically important Hindi-speaking regions. Analysts believe this will allow Prime Minister Modi to win more votes in the elections to be held in May.
Modi declared the party the winner on Sunday night. "The people of Chhattisgarh, **, Rajasthan, India have expressed strong support for good governance and development policies," he posted on a social media platform. β
Congress has only received majority support in the wealthy southern city of Telangana. The party suffered a severe defeat in India's northern states, which devastated it in the next year's election campaign, thus depriving it of its chance to run for re-election.
India's elections will be held in April next year, and Modi is looking forward to his third election as prime minister.
A political commentator in Delhi, Asim? "Modi still has a lot of appeal in the Indian region," Ali said. He said that currently Modi and his allies"You can focus on preparing for 2024**"γHe added: "If the Indian political parties lose those, I think they will be divided. β
Smriti? Smriti Irani said the "Modi magic" was on display, a term used by supporters of the party to describe the prime minister's popularity and his strength to win the campaign.
Indian political parties have relied heavily on Modi to lead their movement, and in November, the situation remained uncertain. India's prime minister has been visiting states for the past few weeks to promote their record in power.
Mizolam in the northeastern region of India is the 5th state to carry out** but relatively few of them. The state's ** is basically a competition between local parties, and it has not had much impact on the country's political situation.
In the state of Chhattisgarh, which is under its control, parliament suffered the worst defeat and pollsters had expected it to retain its rich mineral resources. On Sunday night, the BJP won 90 seats by a margin of 54 votes, compared to 39 seats in last year's state** with 39 seats, according to the Council of India**.
Political scientists say that the state's connection to the state is very weak. However, such an election result put Congress at a disadvantage. Before Modi became prime minister in 2014, India's political situation was controlled by parliament for decades.
Congressional press secretary Suprie? Supriya Shrinate also considers Rajastan and Rajasthan to be "appalling".
She told a TV station in India: "What we know about ** is very different from the feedback from the grassroots.
Nehru-Gandhi's family, who controlled parliament, defeated the Indians in the southern Karnataka region earlier the year to restore the momentum.
However, on Sunday**, only Himachal Pradesh, north of the Himalayas, is it possible to be completely controlled by Congress. Analysts say the move threatens to weaken the Congress's influence among opposition parties in the country's unity. The federation will meet in a few days to discuss its strategy for the coming year.