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Seeing that India's 2024 general election is imminent, Modi, who has been in charge of India for two consecutive terms, has inevitably begun to act, or in other words, he has already "canvassed" for himself

author:Shao Yongling

With India's 2024 general election approaching and two consecutive terms, Modi, who has been in charge of India for a full decade, will inevitably start to act, or in other words, he has warmed up for his "canvassing" activities.

India itself is a country of intricate religious complexes, and while the completion of the Rama temple may seem like great news for Hindus, it is undoubtedly a tragedy for Muslims, since it was the site of a mosque long ago.

Modi's blunt statement at the unveiling ceremony that "God has made me the representative of all the Indian people" is enough to show that he is trying to tie the BJP to Hindu nationalist politics, which means that with a large number of potential votes, his chances of re-election are also increasing.

Seeing that India's 2024 general election is imminent, Modi, who has been in charge of India for two consecutive terms, has inevitably begun to act, or in other words, he has already "canvassed" for himself
Seeing that India's 2024 general election is imminent, Modi, who has been in charge of India for two consecutive terms, has inevitably begun to act, or in other words, he has already "canvassed" for himself
Seeing that India's 2024 general election is imminent, Modi, who has been in charge of India for two consecutive terms, has inevitably begun to act, or in other words, he has already "canvassed" for himself

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