As officials tally votes across India, supporters of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are expressing confidence in the party's performance in the elections. Surjeet Singh, a 50-year-old cab driver in Delhi, shared his optimism about the BJP's prospects, citing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's track record of accomplishments and international reputation.
Despite early results showing the BJP securing one seat and leading in over 230 constituencies, there is a sense of uncertainty regarding the party's ability to achieve a parliamentary supermajority of 400 seats. Some BJP members, like 28-year-old Rajgopal Kashyap from Uttar Pradesh, remain hopeful and determined to see the party succeed.
Modi's recent displays of piety, including meditation sessions, have resonated with Hindu-nationalist sentiments and are seen as strategic moves to secure a third consecutive term in power. Supporters like Singh believe that Modi's leadership is crucial for India's progress and view him as a divine instrument for the country's advancement.
While doubts may linger about reaching the ambitious goal of 400 seats, BJP loyalists remain steadfast in their belief that the party will ultimately form the government. The ongoing vote counting process continues to draw attention and anticipation from both supporters and critics alike.