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Keywords: Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, Bjp Party, Adityanath,
Tags: Current Focus,
Younger voters are listening to the economic expansion message of the BJP and Narendra Modi in the 2014 elections.
Grouped Articles
Young, Aspiring Indians Fuel Rise of Narendra Modi
Wall Street Journal 04/07/2014
Wish for Change Animates Voters in India Election
New York Times 04/07/2014
India's Main Opposition Party Names Candidate for Prime Minister
Wall Street Journal 09/13/2013
Hopes of a Generation Ride on Indian Vote
New York Times 05/15/2014
Hikers Spread Democracy in India
New York Times 05/12/2014
India’s Voters Expected to Give Modi a Mandate
New York Times 05/12/2014
Grouped Articles
India's Congress Party Firmly Routed
Wall Street Journal 05/17/2014
Victor in India Promises to Make Country Strong
New York Times 05/17/2014
After Modi's big win, is the Gandhi political dynasty over in India? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/18/2014
A Political Dynasty in India After a Crippling Defeat
New York Times 05/19/2014
Assembly elections 2017: Modi writ large in BJP’s sweeping victory in UP, Uttarakhand
http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 03/11/2017
Where is the opposition in India?
The Hindu 08/05/2017
Grouped Articles
Adityanath leaving nothing to chance to win Gorakhpur back
https://www.hindustantimes.com/ 05/18/2019
Grouped Articles
India Beats Back Accusations It Cooked the Books to Boost Election Prospects
WSJ 02/01/2019
With Cash Handouts, India Takes Step Toward Universal Basic Income
WSJ 02/01/2019
BBC News 04/10/2019
The Hindu 05/01/2019
Indian election: Voters struggle to warm to misfiring Gandhi
The Times 05/17/2019
Adityanath leaving nothing to chance to win Gorakhpur back
https://www.hindustantimes.com/ 05/18/2019
Mamata Banerjee won elections in W. Bengal, removing the Communist party from control in the state after 25 years. The ruling coaltiion government in India depended on her support in 2012. This also limited its flexibility because of Banerjee's opposition to opening up the retail sector to foreign investment. After the withdrawal of support of Banerjee's West Bengal party, and withdrawal of support from the DMK party in Tamilnadu over the Sri Lankan issue, the Congress party government in India depends on support from the Samajwadi party in Uttar Pradesh for its majority in parliament.
Grouped Articles
Angry young Indians: What a waste
Economist 05/16/2013
India’s demographic challenge: Wasting time
Economist 05/16/2013
Retail FDI to Benefit Middlemen, Says Basu
Wall Street Journal 12/16/2011
Big Indian States Deal Poll Setback to Congress Party
Wall Street Journal 03/07/2012
Poll Suggests Crushing Loss Awaits India’s Governing Party
New York Times 02/26/2014
Communists’ Land Plan Could Backfire in India
New York Times 05/03/2009
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