Modi Faces Strong Opposition Ahead of 2024 Election

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Despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's NDA alliance winning a historic third term in India's general election, the opposition INDIA alliance, led by Rahul Gandhi, made a significant comeback, securing over 230 seats. This result is seen as a moral and political setback for Modi, whose BJP did not achieve a majority on its own. The opposition's resurgence, attributed to Gandhi's efforts and public discontent with Modi's government, highlights the need for coalition politics and stronger opposition leadership moving forward.
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