5th Jun 2024 09:01
(Sharecast News) - Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party has lost its parliamentary majority in India's general election, leaving the prime minister to negotiate with regional coalition partners in order to form a government.
As vote counting was completed on Wednesday the landslide majority the hard-right Hindu nationalist Modi's prediction of a landslide failed to materialise.
The party lost 62 seats, bringing its total down to 240, below the 272 required for a parliamentary majority as voters pushed back against Modi for the first time since he was elected in 2014.
However, it will form a coalition with regional allies - called the national democratic alliance (NDA), giving Modi a third term in office.
The opposition alliance, known as INDIA, far outperformed expectations, with the 28-party group winning more than 230 seats in its first campaign as it attempted to unseat the controversial Modi.
Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com