As India gears up for the world's largest election, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to win a third term despite challenges in the rural and farming economy. The opposition, led by Rahul Gandhi and the Indian National Congress party, faces an uphill battle against Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. Questions arise about Modi's confidence as he resorts to intimidating political opponents ahead of the election.
If Modi is winning a third term as pollsters predict, then why is he so nervous, asks @andymukherjee70. The intimidation of political opponents just before India's election doesn’t show confidence, just the opposite https://t.co/H8euy7VlyD via @opinion
If Modi is winning a third term as pollsters predict, then why is he so nervous, asks @andymukherjee70. The intimidation of political opponents just before India's election doesn’t show confidence, just the opposite https://t.co/fdmz5rgJB5
As India prepares for the world's largest election, many experts believe Rahul Gandhi and the opposition Indian National Congress party are fighting a losing battle against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling BJP. https://t.co/xjeHJu2aTQ
If Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi earns a third term in office, as polls suggest he will, it will be in spite of the state of the rural and farming economy — not because of it. https://t.co/zFqPJpFYIJ
India is preparing for the world's largest election. But the opposition faces a tough road ahead as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party have the "psychological upper hand." https://t.co/P8Y2V7An6G
If Prime Minister Narendra Modi wins a third term in office, as polls suggest he will, it will be in spite of the state of the rural and farming economy — not because of it https://t.co/xKJUT2AvuZ