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India’s Narendra Modi celebrates a return to dominance

BJP’s landslide election in West Bengal shows the prime minister’s ability to appeal to voters across the country
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"}],[{"start":120.85,"text":"Key to Modi’s revival, analysts say, is a relentless focus on grassroots campaigning, increased use of welfare handouts and determination to stay close to voter concerns. The premier campaigned personally in West Bengal and dispatched his closest lieutenant, home affairs minister Amit Shah, to supervise the campaign."}],[{"start":141.29999999999998,"text":"Pramit Pal Chaudhuri, Eurasia Group’s practice head for South Asia, said Modi’s 2024 setback had made him nervous about losing touch with the public. “Modi will often bring in people with differing views and have them argue,” he said. “He is very focused on ensuring he gets dissenting opinion . . . [and] multiple sources of information.” "}],[{"start":162.35,"text":"Opposition parties have cried foul, saying the deletion of more than 9mn voters from West Bengal’s electoral rolls, ostensibly to remove duplicate entries and illegal residents, tainted the result. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
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BJP supporters celebrate the election victory in West Bengal
"}],[{"start":173.29999999999998,"text":"Modi opponents, including veteran West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee of the leftwing Trinamool Congress (TMC), who lost her seat on Monday, have accused the BJP and government of stealing the election."}],[{"start":187.6,"text":"“Through the electoral commission they can defeat us, but morally we won,” Banerjee said. "}],[{"start":193,"text":"But some supporters privately conceded that Banerjee’s long rule, weak management of the economy and her old-school politics had lost her public support."}],[{"start":202.35,"text":"Analysts said that even after allowing for the contentious cuts to the voter roll, which removed about 12 per cent of the state’s registered electorate, the scale of the BJP’s success in taking 207 seats out of 294 state assembly seats showed it had broad support among voters."}],[{"start":219.65,"text":"Soon after the results were announced, the BJP posted a map of the country on social media calling it “Modimay Bharat”, or an “India full of Modi”. "}],[{"start":229.1,"text":"“Modi and the BJP are probably at their strongest,” said Ashok Malik, head of India practice with The Asia Group, an advisory firm. “The BJP is like a colossus in the political firmament.”"}],[{"start":242,"text":"A single man with no children and an ascetic lifestyle, Modi enjoys a mass following and a potent political brand few world leaders can match. At 75, he appears vigorous, showing no sign of the political fatigue that has affected other populist leaders of the same generation."}],[{"start":259.9,"text":"But while Modi has captured the popular imagination with his oft-repeated ambition to make India a developed nation by 2047, the centenary of India’s independence, opponents say his desire to become the most consequential leader since its first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru poses risks for the world’s largest democracy. "}],[{"start":279.7,"text":"Critics point to increasing authoritarian trends, citing government curbs on social media companies, pressure on traditional media and the undermining of institutions such as the Supreme Court and the national election commission as the BJP cements its dominance. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
A man with white hair prays before a decorated Kali idol at Thanthania Kalibari Temple, as a priest performs rituals. A portrait of Sri Ramakrishna is visible on the wall.
"}],[{"start":294.4,"text":"After his victory, the prime minister stressed that the country had “made it clear that it wants development, not disputes”. But Shah used more divisive rhetoric, hailing the BJP triumph as a defeat for “infiltrators” — a term he uses for Muslim migrants from Bangladesh."}],[{"start":311.04999999999995,"text":"Despite such rhetoric, Eurasia’s Chaudhuri said the BJP had made great efforts to soften its image in West Bengal as a north Indian Hindi-speaking and Hindu nationalist organisation committed to vegetarianism."}],[{"start":323.34999999999997,"text":"This included “breaking even the strongest taboos the BJP represented”, with Modi praying in Kolkata at one of the few temples where sacrifices of animal meat are offered to the goddess Kali, Chaudhuri. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"

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"}],[{"start":335.65,"text":"The BJP also took advantage of opposition parties accused of complacency and a lack of unity. Parliamentary opposition leader Rahul Gandhi, a grandson of Indira, publicly accused Banerjee on the eve of the vote of not running a clean government, an allegation the BJP took up with glee."}],[{"start":353.29999999999995,"text":"Gandhi’s Congress consoled itself on Monday with a victory in the southern state of Kerala over a Communist-led coalition. But his party now rules either alone or with allies in only six of India’s 36 states and territories in contrast with the BJP’s leadership role in 22. "}],[{"start":372.65,"text":"“The opposition can’t seem to find narrative to counter Modi,” said New Delhi-based political analyst Rahul Bhatia, adding: “Modi has been able to capture the imagination of a lot of Indians.” "}],[{"start":384.59999999999997,"text":"Additional reporting by Jyotsna Singh in New Delhi"}],[{"start":394.54999999999995,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1778055552_1508.mp3"}
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