NEW DELHI: After directing the BJP for its biggest-ever electoral success in the Lok Sabha elections — both in terms of chairs and vote discuss — both the Narendra Modi-led NDA government assumed office for a consecutive second term from May 2019.
The BJP’s plan of banks onto a US presidential-style effort with PM Modi because its poster boy compensated it rich political benefits.
The celebration ended up dropping 303 from the 543 Lok Sabha seats and came as a unstoppable force.
Read AlsoIndia’s shifting political coloursFrom a sea of azure from the sixties, once Congress had electricity at 33 states/UTs, into the saffron wave of the current, in which BJP and allies dominate at 24, the Indian political travel was a whirlwind danceAs that the Modi government concludes two decades of its next term, let us see if the momentum of this Lok Sabha victory suffered in the country elections which followed.
The numbers do not really paint a rosy — or can we say that a saffron — image to the BJP.
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Modi 2.0: BJP’s electoral Rush Because its 2019 Lok Sabha Victory