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Modi wins support of coalition allies for third term
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been backed to serve another term after a meeting with his National Democratic Alliance (NDA). The NDA, led by Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has secured a majority in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of parliament, with 286 seats. This is only the second time an Indian leader has retained power for a third term. Despite initial reports suggesting the BJP fell short of the majority mark, official results show that the coalition has surpassed the 272-seat threshold needed to form the next government.
We all unanimously choose respected NDA leader Narendra Modi as our leader.
Our third term will be one of big decisions and the country will write a new chapter of development.
People have placed their faith in [National Democratic Alliance (NDA)], for a third consecutive time! This is a historical feat in India's history.
This is public's victory and a win for democracy.
The mandate is decisively against Mr Modi, against him and the substance and style of his politics.
The poorest of this country have defended the constitution of India.
The country has unanimously and clearly stated, we do not want Narendra Modi and Amit Shah [India's Home Minister and Modi's powerful second-in-command] to be involved in the running of this country, we do not like the way they have run this country.
The country has said to Narendra Modi 'We don't want you,'
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sources
- 1.DW News
- 2.Al Jazeera
- 3.The Korea Herald
- 4.BBC
- 5.The Washington Post
- 6.The Guardian
- 7.The Times
- 8.Daily Sabah
- 9.Le Monde
- 10.Daily Telegraph
- 11.Times Of India
perspectives
- 1.Election
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.India under Modi
- 4.Islam
- 5.Indian Foreign Policy
- 6.Indian Politics
- 7.Hinduism
countries
- 1.Brazil
- 2.Bhutan
- 3.China
- 4.Germany
- 5.United Kingdom
- 6.India
- 7.Japan
- 8.Nepal
- 9.Pakistan
- 10.Russian Federation
- 11.Ukraine
organizations
- 1.Bharatiya Janata Party
- 2.National Democratic Alliance
- 3.Hindus
- 4.Lok Sabha
- 5.All India Trinamool Congress
- 6.All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
- 7.Axis My India
- 8.Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- 9.Election Commission
- 10.Election Commission of India
- 11.Indian National Congress party
- 12.Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance
persons
- 1.Narendra Modi
- 2.Rahul Gandhi
- 3.Jawaharlal Nehru
- 4.Mallikarjun Kharge
- 5.Chandrababu Naidu
- 6.Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay
- 7.Nitish Kumar
- 8.Amit Shah
- 9.Gautam Gambhir
- 10.Gilles Verniers
- 11.Hartosh Singh Bal
- 12.Lata Kumar