Thanks
We hope the same in regards to Modi Ji
Unlike in Pakistan in India we need to get 274+ seats first to claim on PM seat and for 2024, NM is the front runner as there is no pan Indian leader to counter his popularity.
But it will be interesting to see what BJP/NDA will do after 2026 as NM will cross 75 years of age and as per recent rule followed by BJP of not issuing tickets to the candidates who have attained age of 75 years, with few exceptions of Yeddi & Metro Man.
Amit Shah's remarks came on the same day when Advani spoke out for the first time in a blog post after the BJP had announced the decision to field Shah from the senior leader’s traditional Gandhinagar seat.
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The big elephant of the room will be who will succeed NM after 2026, whether NM will continue as PM till 2029 or he retire. After 2026 if he retires then question will be who will lead BJP till 2029 and who will be the face of BJP for 2029 election. There are many candidates available in 2026 like Amit Shah (62 years) or Yogi (54 years) or Nitin Gadkari (69 years) or Piyush Goyal (62 years) or Ashwini Vaishnaw (56 years).
I think since Rajanath will be rule out Gadkari will lead BJP for 2026-2029 tenure as he is most competent and accepted by RSS and his credentials as acceptable to all will be helpful to lead and Shah or Yogi might be the face of 2029 general election.
Pakistan took cue from India - your use Russia as your primary defence supplier [is that a rusty Russian wreck you guys have painted over as INS VIKRANT?] and odd that you did NOT vote in their favour.
I don't know what Pakistan will get by going against Western countries considering economic exposure compared to Russia. If the voting was against Chinese government, then Pakistan's stand can be understandable but Russian case, bit strange.
for me China abstain is more odd than India's as we always voted keeping mind of our national interest and we are pleased to see that Russia acknowledges it.