Latest BJP Plan to Attack China!

India: Fascist Bharatiya Janata Party Set for New Term of Office! (5.6.2024)

Latest BJP Plan to Attack China!

Blogger’s Note: Vast swathes of India remain without a modern economy and infected with feudalism and religious ignorance! Racism premised upon skin-colour (caste) has been encouraged and strengthened by the BJP – despite being technically outlawed in 1947! Above, a local caste-feud erupts regarding which section of the clan is more right-wing and has supported the BJP to a greater degree! This evolves around attacking China for the US – and pushing the border between China and India further back into China’s territory. The BJP is an Indian version of Western Neo-Nazism – premised upon modern interpretations of Hindu religion and history. Ancient Indian religion was never far-right – as is now falsely portrayed by the BJP! The idea that a mass spear-fight could happen in a supposedly “modern” country is indicative of the pre-modern status of Indian society under the BJP! ACW (5.6.2024)

2024-06-05 chinadaily.com.cn Editor:Li Yan

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to secure a third consecutive term in office with the ruling National Democratic Alliance, a coalition led by his Bharatiya Janata Party, heading for victory in the country’s general election, but with a reduced majority.

Despite favourable exit poll predictions, Modi and his allies failed to achieve a landslide as the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress, surpassed expectations, gaining several more seats compared with the last general election in 2019.

The Lok Sabha, or the lower house of the Indian Parliament, has 543 seats. A party or coalition needs a simple majority of 272 to form the government, and the leader of the winning party or coalition has a decisive role in choosing the next head of state.

The trends by late evening clearly suggested that the BJP will fall short of a single-party majority and will have to cobble the magic number of 272 with the help of its allies. It is projected to win about 240 seats on its own. In 2019, the party had single-handedly wrested 303 seats, while the NDA secured 353.

In his 10 years in power, Modi has transformed India’s political landscape, bringing Hindu nationalism, once a fringe ideology in the country, into the mainstream while leaving the nation deeply divided.

His supporters see him as a self-made, strong leader who has improved India’s standing in the world. His critics and opponents say his Hindu-first politics have bred intolerance, while the Indian economy — the world’s fifth-largest and one of the fastest-growing — has become more unequal, The Associated Press reported.

In his third term, the Modi-led government might shift its focus to domestic issues, prioritizing public welfare and fair distribution of growth benefits, and even adopting a softer stance on Hindu nationalism, according to analysts.

Qian Feng, director of the research department at Tsinghua University’s National Strategy Institute, said that Modi’s party underperformed in the election for two key reasons. First, despite India’s economic growth, the promised benefits didn’t reach the masses, with the unemployment rate remaining high. Second, the BJP’s push for Hindu nationalism may have alienated some voters who worry about its dominance threatening India’s traditional political system.

In his third term, Modi is likely to stay consistent with his foreign policy, Qian said, adding that the government could leverage global and regional shifts to boost India’s political, economic and diplomatic strength, enhancing its international presence.