Financial Times Praises Modi, Predicts NDA Victory After Exit Polls
Brace yourselves for a shocking turn of events! The Financial Times, known for its relentless criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP-led NDA government, has made a stunning U-turn after the exit polls predicted a massive victory for the ruling alliance. In a surprising move, the UK-based publication has showered praise on India and PM Modi, hailing him as "one of the world's strongest leaders at the helm of a fast-growing economy."
The Financial Times, which has been notorious for running smear campaigns against India and stereotypically portraying it as a "third-world country of uncivilized savages," has now acknowledged that Modi's re-election comes "at a time when India's geopolitical clout is growing." This is a remarkable shift from their previous stance, where they actively supported the opposition I.N.D.I. Alliance and amplified their rhetoric against the Modi government.
In an article titled "Exit polls forecast decisive majority for Narendra Modi in India's election," the Financial Times has cited various exit poll predictions that unanimously indicate the BJP-led NDA is poised to secure a comfortable majority, with seats ranging between 353 and 401 in the 543-seat Lok Sabha. Notably, shortly after the seventh and final voting phase concluded on June 1st, ten exit polls predicted that the NDA would secure over 350 seats, while three forecasted an even stronger mandate with the ruling alliance gaining over 400 seats.
The Financial Times has acknowledged that the exit poll forecasts "leave Modi with a strong mandate to form the next government, taking him into a second decade as prime minister." The article also highlighted the positive impact of Modi's resounding victory on the financial sector, stating that "market analysts anticipate a surge in Indian equities on Monday, buoyed by the anticipated decisive win for Modi."
This turnaround from the Financial Times is a stark contrast to their previous stance, where they actively promoted opposition leaders and echoed their unsubstantiated allegations against the Modi government. However, the exit poll results seem to have forced them to acknowledge the reality on the ground and the overwhelming support for PM Modi and the BJP.
The Financial Times' newfound admiration for PM Modi's achievements is a testament to the success of his government's policies and initiatives. The article lauded the government's welfare programs that benefit hundreds of millions of Indians, its record on reducing poverty, and the development of India's economy, which has been one of the world's fastest-growing since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Don't miss this captivating video that exposes the Financial Times' remarkable U-turn and their newfound praise for PM Modi and India's growth under his leadership. Witness how the exit poll results have forced even the most ardent critics to acknowledge the success and popularity of the Modi government.
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