In India, PM Narendra Modi’s new coalition needs all-embracing approach to minorities
During a six-week election campaign, ruling party leaders made toxic references, in particular to Muslims.
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During a six-week election campaign, ruling party leaders made toxic references, in particular to Muslims.
Modi has kept his team of Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar – all four ministers from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will be part of the powerful Cabinet Committee on Security headed by the prime minister.
PM Modi faces the test of ruling a coalition government. It won’t be easy, say analysts. But the past holds lessons.
Experts argue that Modi, who has dominated the government with the BJP’s majority in his last two terms, will be forced to adapt as never before to ensure his coalition partners do not pull the rug out from under him.
Over the past few months, both sides have presented their arguments to the court, with the next hearing set for May.