Give us a sense of, you know, the issues shaping this election. Well, issue, the biggest issue is Prime Minister Modi and his popularity itself. The kind of trustworthiness that he has gained among the electoral masses in India is unprecedented because prior to this there is only one Prime Minister in India that was the 1st Prime Minister who actually won third. Three mandates, consecutive mandates in a row. So it is unprecedented of sort that he is most likely to win a third mandate and also incredible in a way that in the last, this is the third election where every time he goes back to the elections he gets. Even more stronger mandate from the previous term, so instead of any routine anti incumbency, which is a stable electoral distinctive. Machine mechanism in India and in rest of the world. This time it is we are looking at a pro incumbency sentiment where every time. Prime Minister Modi goes to the poll, he comes back with a even better mandate. So that is pretty impressive and interesting. The question is why Yashwan? Why has Modi been able to do that? And this time around, is he likely to gain support, you know, from the southern states which traditionally have voted opposition? The thing is that he is a relentless worker in terms of political equity management, if I may say so. He knows very well that the South and some other states have not been very, very, very exciting towards him in terms of electoral prospect. But he has invested a lot himself in all those States and he has been a relentless campaigner. You know, even the critics die hard. Critics of Modi, they, they have to concede that this person is a 24/7 campaign machine. He works hard. And he goes around, I mean, not just in terms of campaigning, but he works out in terms of delivery of governance and then he goes around campaigning around that. So I guess that’s more important than anything else. It’s the trustworthiness of Prime Minister Modi, which is working for his party primarily. And that’s something which is very unique. You know, it’s not that India is not known for, for very impressive opposition leaders. There are very impressive opposition leaders at the state level. But when you talk about the national alternatives, is the last 10 years of governance the things that he has provided for, the things that he has planned and had shown the vision to, to a common Indian? Which in our trackers, by the way, have been saying that everything is not rosy, but they hope for a very good future, the kind of future they are investing in.
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