For the first time since Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party swept to power in 2014, the party did not secure a majority on its own in 2024 national election. But the prime minister’s coalition is still expected to run the country for another five years.

Modi’s allies generally support pro-Hindu legislation, but making new policies could be complicated by coalition politics and a slimmer majority.

Despite a setback, many of the Hindu nationalist policies he’s instituted over the last 10 years remain locked in place

  • ✺roguetrick✺@lemmy.worldOP
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    5 months ago

    Just the BJP not getting a majority isn’t enough to stop the hindutva movements. It’s more of a blip than a trend at this point. It is good to see Modi get embarrassed though.

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      5 months ago

      Restored some of my faith in the Indian people to some extent to see that he lost out in the same city where he built the temple.