Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set for a third consecutive term in a much tighter general election than anticipated.

His Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has lost its outright parliamentary majority for the first time in 10 years.

The opposition coalition, INDIA opposition alliance, performed far better than expected, securing 232 seats.

It has not accepted defeat and said it will meet today to decide next steps.
More than 640 million people voted in the marathon seven-week election, hailed as a “world record” by election authorities.

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31 thoughts on “India election: Narendra Modi set for third term but opposition still to concede | BBC News”
  1. NDA is not new thing. There were always two factions one is NDA led by BJP other was UPA led by INC. This time all opposition parties came together to form I.N.D.I.A faction led by INC. UPA was basically renamed into I.N.D.I.A with more regional parties but still I.N.D.I.A lost. BJP alone has got more votes than all opposition parties combined.

  2. india is becoming corrupted! Now for medical school entrance exam, government people are selling the question papers secretly and doing scams to thousands of medical asparents.🚨🚨🚨

  3. Prime Minister Modi allegedly rigged elections in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, securing a majority to form the government. Despite the Election Commission overseeing the administration once the election code is in place, Modi purportedly manipulated EVMs and postal ballots through officials he appointed. Mainstream media bias towards Modi is said to help him maintain power, leading to claims that democracy in India is effectively non-existent under his leadership.

  4. Prime Minister Modi allegedly rigged elections in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, securing a majority to form the government. Despite the Election Commission overseeing the administration once the election code is in place, Modi purportedly manipulated EVMs and postal ballots through officials he appointed. Mainstream media bias towards Modi is said to help him maintain power, leading to claims that democracy in India is effectively non-existent under his leadership.

  5. Prime Minister Modi rigged elections in Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, winning a majority to form the government. Once the election code is out in India, the administration is overseen by the Election Commission. Modi allegedly used officials he appointed to manipulate EVMs and postal ballots for his party candidates. The mainstream media is biased towards Modi, allowing him to retain power. Under Modi, there is effectively no democracy in India.

  6. Modi

    1) did a 8 x Bollywood MI6 in Qatar?

    2) did a "Hardeep Singh Nijjar" in Canada?

    3) did a "Nikhil Gupta" in USA?

    4) did a "Constable Chetan Singh" to the non voters in India?

    5) how many more "buttonmen" has he got to "fix" his political opponents and non voters?

    These facts should tell you whether the voting process is fair. 🤭😅🤣😂Think logically, think independently, think with an open mind and think smart.

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