In what is referred to as the greatest electoral process in history, India is getting ready for the Lok Sabha elections.
Pakistanis’ reactions to the prediction that the incumbent prime minister, Narendra Modi, will hold the position are divided.
Almost one billion eligible voters will cast ballots in India’s seven-phase election, which takes place between April 19 and June 1. On June 4, the results will be made public.
Some Pakistani citizens claimed that the Narendra Modi administration in India had made great progress in a number of areas, particularly information technology (IT).
Although the Narendra Modi government has received praise, many Pakistanis are sceptical of the NDA government in India. However, some also commend the neighbouring nation for smoothly conducting a democratic process like the elections.
Elections are held in a democratic manner. Not only has India’s standing improved internationally, but the Narendra Modi government should also be applauded for making sure elections are held at the conclusion of each term. This is undoubtedly a success “one Islamabad resident remarked.
Additionally, some Pakistani scholars believe that the third term in office for the Narendra Modi administration could lead to the normalisation of relations between the two nations.
The Sharif family is in charge of Pakistan, and it is well known that they get along better with Narendra Modi. Consequently, I believe that if Narendra Modi wins a third term in office, it might also create some favourable opportunities for interactions between the two bitterly opposed neighbours,” renowned political analyst Adnan Shaukat stated.
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