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    By Pauline EdwardsApril 1, 2024 News 7 Mins Read
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    By SHEIKH SAALIQ Associated Press

    NEW DELHI (AP) — The world’s largest democratic election could also be one of its most significant.

    With a population of over 1.4 billion people and nearly 970 million voters, India’s general election pits Prime Minister Narendra Modi, an avowed Hindu nationalist, against a broad alliance of opposition parties that are struggling to catch up.

    The 73-year-old Modi first came to power in 2014 on promises of economic development, presenting himself as an outsider fighting against corruption. Since then, he has combined religion with politics, which has gained support from the country’s majority Hindu population.

    Under Modi, India is a growing global power, but his rule has also been characterized by increasing unemployment, assaults by Hindu nationalists against minorities, especially Muslims, and a decrease in space for dissent and free media.

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    HOW DOES THE ELECTION WORK?

    The 6-week-long general election starts on April 19 and results will be announced on June 4. The voters, who comprise over 10% of the world’s population, will elect 543 members for the lower house of Parliament for a five-year term.

    The polls will be held in seven phases and votes will be cast at more than a million polling stations. Each phase will last a single day with several constituencies across multiple states voting that day. The staggered polling allows the government to deploy tens of thousands of troops to prevent violence and transport election officials and voting machines.

    India has a first-past-the-post multiparty electoral system in which the candidate who receives the most votes wins. To secure a majority, a party or coalition must breach the mark of 272 seats.

    While voters in the United States and elsewhere use paper ballots, India uses electronic voting machines.

    WHO IS RUNNING?

    Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party and his main challenger, Rahul Gandhi of the Indian National Congress, represent Parliament’s two largest factions. Several other important regional parties are part of an opposition bloc.

    Opposition parties, which have been previously fractured, have united under a front called INDIA, or Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, to deny Modi a a third straight election victory.

    The alliance has fielded a single primary candidate in most constituencies. But it has been roiled by ideological differences and personality clashes, and has not yet decided on its candidate for prime minister.

    Most surveys suggest Modi is likely to win comfortably, especially after he opened a Hindu temple in northern Ayodhya city in January, which fulfilled his party’s long-held Hindu nationalist pledge.

    Another victory would cement Modi as one of the country’s most popular and important leaders. It would follow a thumping win in 2019, when the BJP clinched an absolute majority by sweeping 303 parliamentary seats. The Congress party managed only 52 seats.

    WHAT ARE THE BIG ISSUES?

    For many years, India has strongly held onto its democratic beliefs, mostly because of fair elections, an independent court system, a thriving media, strong opposition, and peaceful transfer of power. Some of these qualities have slowly weakened during Modi’s 10-year rule, and the elections are seen as a test for India’s democratic principles.

    Several organizations now categorize India as a “hybrid regime” that is not fully a democracy or a full autocracy.

    The elections will also challenge Modi, a popular leader whose rise has led to increased attacks against religious minorities, especially Muslims. Critics accuse him of promoting a Hindu-first agenda that threatens the country’s secular foundation.

    Under Modi, the media, once seen as lively and mostly independent, have become more submissive and critical voices silenced.Courts have mostly followed Modi’s desires and given favorable decisions in important cases. The centralization of executive power has strained India’s federal system. Also, federal agencies have ensnared top opposition leaders in corruption cases, which they deny.

    Another important issue is India’s sizable economy, which is one of the quickest growing in the world. It has helped India become a global force and a counterbalance to China. However, despite India’s impressive growth by some measures, the Modi government has struggled to create enough jobs for young Indians, and instead has relied on welfare programs like free food and housing to attract voters.

    The U.N.’s latest Asia-Pacific Human Development Report includes India among the top nations with significant income and wealth inequality.

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