The rise in popularity of India PM Narendra Modi and the BJP in the last 10 years, has in part been due to a weak opposition that has failed to raise the voice of the people or effectively corner the government on crucial issues.
A united front of opposition parties formed last year is developing cracks, with key allies deserting them. In these circumstances, the main challenger to Prime Minister Modi remains the Indian National Congress.
Its leader Rahul Gandhi has been on a country-wide roadshow, to try and reclaim hope for India’s opposition.
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A united front of opposition parties formed last year is developing cracks, with key allies deserting them. In these circumstances, the main challenger to Prime Minister Modi remains the Indian National Congress.
Its leader Rahul Gandhi has been on a country-wide roadshow, to try and reclaim hope for India’s opposition.
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