Electronic voting machines were taken away by security forces Image: AFP In India, the results of the parliamentary elections, which will last several weeks, will be announced on Tuesday – Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party is expected to win. In
Queues in front of polling stations in Himachal Pradesh state Image: AFP According to official figures, around 642 million eligible voters took part in the parliamentary elections in India. “We have broken the world record with 642 million voters in
Home page political Stand: June 3, 2024, 06:49 From: Christiane Kuhl PressSplit A Muslim voter in the state of Assam shows ink on his finger: he has just cast his vote. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Modi raised fears among Hindus
Therefore, the alliance is clearly above the 272-seat majority, but below the ambitious desired result of over 400 seats, which Modi had announced at the start of the election. “I can say with confidence that the people of India voted
BJP supporter of Indian Prime Minister Modi Image: AFP In India, after multi-phase parliamentary elections, a landslide victory and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third term in office are looming. At least 33 poll workers died in the country due to
In India this is true General elections ended after more than six weeks. The last polling stations closed on Saturday at 18.00 local time (14.30 CEST). At the end of the world's biggest poll, residents in Varanasi, Prime Minister Narendra
Voters in Varanasi Image: AFP Indian Prime Minister Modi will serve his third term in office. According to estimates published after polls closed, Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies will win a majority of the vote.
It was the biggest election in the world: In India, the re-election of Prime Minister Modi with his Hindu nationalist streak was considered certain. Can he expand his power now? In India, parliamentary elections have ended after more than six
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Soester Anzeiger political Stand: May 30, 2024, 17:41 From: Christiane Kuhl PressSplit A Muslim voter in the state of Assam shows ink on his finger: he has just cast his vote. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Modi raised fears among Hindus