The Indian general election faces challenges with declining voter turnout in the first three phases. Reasons range from summer heat to political disinterest.
The Indian general election, spanning two months with over 96 million voters, attracts global attention. Opinion polls, controversial yet influential, shape voter behavior amid concerns of bias and manipulation, potentially impacting the election outcome.
In South Korea's parliamentary election, the ruling People Power Party suffered defeat as the opposition Democratic Party, led by Lee Jae-myung, secured a landslide victory.
Narendra Modi aims to secure over 400 seats in the upcoming Indian general election, targeting expansion into traditionally non-BJP strongholds in South India.
Prime Minister Modi aims for a historic 400-seat win in upcoming elections, bolstered by BJP's groundwork and media dominance, reshaping Indian politics.
Despite its historical significance, Indian National Congress faces leadership challenges, diminishing influence, hindering its ability to challenge Modi's dominance.