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The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 2d

Narendra Modi's rise to power has nearly eradicated the Congress party and diminished regional opposition leaders, consolidating his Bharatiya Janata Party's dominance in India and transforming the nation into a near one-party state, challenging the pluralistic vision of India envisioned by its first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. #IndianPolitics #Modi #PoliticalPluralism #IN #WB #TN

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Modi's Triumph in West Bengal Elections Puts Him Closer to an Opposition-Free India
Alex Travelli and Pragati K. B. reported from New Delhi, and Hari Kumar from Kolkata. When Narendra Modi first campaigned to lead the country, more than a decade ago, he raised the slogan of a "Congress-free India," plotting the elimination of his only national opposition.
The New York Times @nytimes.com Β· New York City πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Β· 2d

The article discusses the decline of India's Congress party and the rise of Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (B.J.P.), highlighting how the lack of political power among major opposition leaders, such as Mamata Banerjee and M.K. Stalin, has led to an India increasingly resembling a one-leader state under Modi, which challenges the pluralistic vision of the country originally articulated by its first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. #IndiaPolitics #BJP #PoliticalPluralism #IN #WB #TN

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Modi's Triumph in West Bengal Elections Puts Him Closer to an Opposition-Free India
Alex Travelli and Pragati K. B. reported from New Delhi, and Hari Kumar from Kolkata. When Narendra Modi first campaigned to lead the country, more than a decade ago, he raised the slogan of a "Congress-free India," plotting the elimination of his only national opposition.