Exit polls predict a big win for India n Prime Minister Narendra Modi , following a heated and vitriolic election campaign.
Exit polls have projected a big win for Modi and if they are confirmed — they have often got the outcome wrong in India — Modi's Hindu nationalists will have triumphed in a vitriolic campaign in which parties accused each other of religious bias and of posing a threat to sections of the population. Yet more than 66 per cent of registered voters turned out, just 1 percentage point lower than the previous election in 2019, belying fears that voters might shun a contest thought to be a foregone conclusion in Modi's favour.Modi, 73, who first swept to power in 2014 by promising growth and change, is seeking to be only the second prime minister after India's independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru to win three straight terms.
They said the pivot may have been aimed at firing up the Hindu nationalist base of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party to draw them to vote. Modi defended himself against criticism that he is stoking divisions between Hindus and Muslims to win votes and said that he was only faulting the opposition campaign.
Exit polls, which are conducted by polling agencies, have a patchy record in India, with analysts saying it is a challenge to get them right in the large and diverse country."We are very hopeful that our results are completely opposite to what the exit poll is saying," former Congress party president and Rahul Gandhi's mother, Sonia, said on Monday.A worker from Narendra Modi's party was filmed plotting to bribe police.
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