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BJP gets support from Chandrababu Naidu and Nitish Kumar, Modi ready to become PM for the third time

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In light of the mandate of 2024, everyone wants to understand why the BJP did not secure a clear majority like in 2014 and 2019. This time, the existence of the Modi government relies on the support of allies like JDU and TDP. In other words, without forging alliances, Modi cannot ascend the throne of power. He needs the support of allies like Nitish and Chandrababu as kingmakers. This highlights the significance of coalition-building in contemporary Indian politics, where no single party can dominate alone. The dynamics of power-sharing and alliance formation have become crucial in shaping the political landscape, indicating a shift towards a more pluralistic and collaborative approach to governance.

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