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Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi spoke to Sheikh Hasina and congratulated on her victory for the fourth consecutive term in the parliamentary elections. [122] Modi then posted on X:“Spoke to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and congratulated her on her victory for a historic fourth consecutive term in the Parliamentary elections. I also ...
Modi at the May 2022 Quadrilateral Security Dialogue meeting with Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese, US president Joe Biden and Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida Foreign policy played a relatively small role in Modi's election campaign, and did not feature prominently in the BJP's election manifesto. [ 167 ]
The 2023 Bangladeshi presidential election was scheduled for Sunday, 19 February 2023 to elect the 22nd president of Bangladesh.However, nominations closed at noon on 12 February and the Awami League politician Mohammed Shahabuddin Chuppu, who had been nominated in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution, was the only candidate nominated.
Narendra Modi was sworn in Sunday for a rare third consecutive term as India’s prime minister, relying on his coalition partners after his party failed to win a parliamentary majority in a ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was set for a historic third term on Tuesday, but with a vastly diminished majority in a rare electoral setback for a leader who has held a ...
India's Modi is known for charging hard. After a lackluster election, he may have to adapt his style; India's Modi prepares for record 3rd term as nations congratulate his government on election victory; Hunter Biden's ex-wife is expected to take the stand in his gun trial, as first lady again attends
Millions vote in India's grueling election with Prime Minister Modi's party likely to win a 3rd term. ASHOK SHARMA. May 25, 2024 at 4:26 AM ... Modi ran his campaign like a presidential race, a ...
Since the independence of Bangladesh, the presidential election process has been changed several times due to both the presidential and parliamentary arrangements. [1] According to the Second Schedule to the Constitution of 1972, the president of the parliament used to be elected by a secret vote.