As the saffron wave of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured victories in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan, foreign media views these results as a precursor to the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi eyeing a third consecutive term.
The New York Times emphasizes the BJP’s expanding dominance in a crucial region, dealing another blow to the dwindling fortunes of the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress. The report underlines the BJP’s advantage heading into 2024 and highlights Modi’s plan for the inauguration of a massive Hindu temple in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.
Bloomberg notes that while the state elections don’t directly represent the general elections in 2024, the comprehensive loss by the opposition will boost the ruling party and Modi. Shumita Deveshwar, chief India economist at GlobalData.TS Lombard, suggests that the state polls indicate the nation’s mood favors Modi’s return for a third consecutive term.
Reuters points out Modi’s enduring popularity after a decade in power and anticipates his success in the upcoming elections. However, it acknowledges the challenge posed by a 28-party opposition alliance led by the Congress, even though it did not feature in the state polls.
AFP highlights that the victories strengthen the BJP and Modi’s position, dealing another setback to Rahul Gandhi and the Indian National Congress. Financial Times reports limited evidence of a correlation between state and national results but indicates that the Congress appears weakened at a crucial time.
As the nation anticipates the 2024 elections, the foreign media’s analysis suggests that Modi’s popularity remains a significant factor in shaping India’s political landscape.