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Decline of Modi's Election Involvement: A Shift in Strategy?
« : 06 Сентябрь 2024, 09:31:51 »
Remember how, during past elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi would hold multiple rallies, inaugurate projects, and deliver countless speeches? His presence was felt everywhere, particularly in states like Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir. But this time, it seems different. Modi and Amit Shah are not as visible in the political scene, especially in the upcoming state elections. Is it a shift in strategy, or a sign of fading influence?

If we analyze Modi’s third term, it appears that he is avoiding the limelight, possibly due to the overwhelming political news cycle. Even during the Ukraine visit, which had much media coverage, his pictures failed to gain traction in India. Is this a deliberate attempt to reduce his media exposure to avoid over-saturation? As state elections approach, the BJP might rely more on regional faces, like Nayaab Singh Saini, instead of Modi's.

Is this the end of Modi's extensive election campaigns?