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Indian Politics Hits a Watershed Moment with Modi's Election Slip

Indian politics has literally hit a watershed moment with the BJP left licking their wounds, and INDIA knows the Modi machine is not invincible.

By Afroz Alam, 360info
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Indian Politics Hits a Watershed Moment with Modi's Election Slip | Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP slipped into complacency during the April-June electoral campaign. | Two Cirlces, Credits Flickr

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Indian politics has hit a watershed moment with the BJP left licking their wounds, and INDIA knows the Modi machine is not invincible. 

During a recent undergraduate class, a student posed a question that has now assumed political salience: “When and why does a dominant ruling party lose power?”

This inquiry invites an examination of what influences the ebb and flow of power dynamics within a democracy. Irrespective of their historical dominance, the trajectory of ruling parties can turn to defeat when complacency replaces vigilance and confidence morphs into hubris.

The 2024 Indian general elections constituted a watershed moment for Indian politics, symbolising not just a democratic exercise but the vibrancy and scale of India’s democratic spirit. While the electoral exercise was massive, as it has been each time the country went to the polls, the defining moment was the arrest of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) juggernaut which, until a few months ago, appeared virtually unstoppable.

The BJP, which secured outright majority in the last two parliamentary elections (in 2019 and 2014), this time found itself unable to clinch a majority of the votes even as it emerged as the single largest party.

In 2019, the party picked up 303 seats. This time, its tally reduced to 240 in a house of 543, garnering 37 percent of the vote. But the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), of which the BJP is the leading constituent, secured 293 seats and could pull 45 percent of the total votes cast. This is quite a backslide.

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The BJP’s electoral slippage is an outcome of it perceiving victory as immutable, blinding party leadership to growing dissent within the electorate. This myopic view disregarded the undercurrents of anti-in

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