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Can the BJP Make a Coalition Government Work?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a remarkable achievement by winning a hat-trick of victories in the recent elections. He is the first non-Congress Prime Minister in India to be elected for a third consecutive term. This achievement not only solidifies his popularity within the country but also establishes his influence on the global stage.

During the NDA Parliamentary Party meeting, PM Modi was unanimously elected as the leader of the NDA. This meeting showcased the acceptance and support he has received from all the constituent parties. In his address, PM Modi spoke about the NDA’s victory and the future of the opposition alliance. He confidently stated that the NDA has not lost and will not lose in the future. However, The BJP’s ability to maintain a stable coalition government depends on its accommodation of allies and agreement on key issues.

The formation of the new government is set to take place on June 9 at 06:00 PM, with PM Modi taking oath as Prime Minister. The government’s tenure is expected to last for the next 10 years, indicating a long-term vision for the country’s development.

The support of key leaders like Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu further strengthens PM Modi’s position. Nitish Kumar, the Chief Minister of Bihar, has won 12 times and is focused on improving the state rather than seeking higher positions. Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, prioritizes the development of his state and has agreed to support PM Modi’s government in exchange for a special package.

The opposition alliance, on the other hand, is facing internal divisions. Leaders from various parties, including Mamata Banerjee, Uddhav Thackeray, and Akhilesh Yadav, are meeting to discuss their future course of action. The Aam Aadmi Party has already announced its separation from the alliance, while the Congress party is yet to make a decision on its leadership.

Overall, PM Modi’s hat-trick victory and the formation of his government for the third consecutive term highlight his strong leadership and widespread popularity. The support from key leaders and the internal divisions within the opposition alliance further solidify his position. NDA’s unity will be tested in the coming years, as political differences and demands arise. The BJP must find a way to keep its allies together without compromising on its reform agenda. Only time will tell if the BJP can successfully navigate these challenges and maintain a stable coalition government