Post-poll analysis of India's recently concluded elections has shown that support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains steady, despite the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party losing 63 seats. Experts said razor-thin margins accounted for the opposition coalition INDIA's victory in key battleground states.
Post-poll analysis of India 's recently concluded elections has shown that support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains steady, despite the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party losing 63 seats. Experts said razor-thin margins accounted for the opposition coalition INDIA's victory in key battleground states. Looking at actual votes cast, the BJP 's vote share in 2024 dipped only slightly by less than 1%. Ishan Garg looks at the key themes that revealed how India voted.
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