Modi Government Modi Governmentturns 11, going strong

09 Jun 2025 10:57:36

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NEW DELHI :
 
WHEN Prime Minister Narendra Modi took oath for a third term on June 9, 2024, it was Rahul Gandhi who sounded rather upbeat on the back of the BJP’s unexpected loss of majority in the Lok Sabha polls amid its campaign claim of crossing 400 in the 543-member House. “We have finished Modi psychologically. His Government will be removed soon,” the Congress leader was to assert as critics cited the BJP’s crucial dependence on TDP’s N Chandrababu Naidu and JD(U)’s Nitish Kumar, both with a history of switching alliances, and its weak show in big states like Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra to forecast political turbulence ahead. As the Modi Government marks its first anniversary in the third term and 11th overall on Monday, the Prime Minister looks as secure and sounds as confident at the helm as ever, while his two mercurial allies have not turned out to be unreliable crutches, as the Opposition hoped, but strong pillars of support outdoing each other in lauding his leadership.
 
While the BJP went back to the drawing board to re-craft its political and governance outreach and regained momentum by notching up surprisingly big wins in a string of assembly polls, the burst of fresh optimism in the main Opposition Congress and other INDIA bloc parties fizzled out. If the BJP turned the tide in Haryana and Maharashtra, two States where it suffered reverses in the Lok Sabha polls, on the back of its welfare measures and social engineering associated with regional leadership, it finally wrested Delhi after 26 years, eclipsing its plucky adversary Arvind Kejriwal of the Aam Aadmi Party on his home turf. The BJP now appears set to make a fresh political charge afterrecoupingthegroundlost inthenationalpollsayearback whiletheOppositionisbackto its disjointed self, with the Congress searching for an elusive and emphatic state poll win in a state.
 
Other BJP rivals like West BengalChiefMinisterMamata Banerjee-ledTMCandKejriwal have drifted away from the Congress and the likes of Shiv Sena(UBT)andNCP(SP) stare at an uncertain future. Manoj Kumar, an associate professorinPoliticalScienceat Delhi University, stresses Modi’s virtually unchallenged leadership status amid the Opposition’s failure to take the battle to him. “Atanypointinpolitics,there are always opportunities and challenges.
 
But it seems there is no serious alternative to PM Modi as long as he is there,” he says, adding that the military action under Operation Sindoor has again cemented his image as the leader acting in national interest. He acknowledges that the Opposition’s issues built around caste census and alleged threat to the Constitution besides regional factors and the BJP’s complacency delivered a setback to the ruling party in 2024. Kumar then goes on to add thattheGovernment’sdecision to roll out caste enumeration in the census underscores the BJP’sstrengthincooptingpolitically resonant issues. It has always worked to address caste concerns while ensuring that caste-basedpoliticsisnotonitsagenda,hesaid. He saysModi’swelfaremodel built around ‘Sabka Saath, SabkaVikas’hashelpedtheBJP and will continue to do so as thepartyhas inPrimeMinister a leader with popular charisma and trust who has no rival.
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