Hindu supremacist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won a landslide victory for Indian parliament election. BJP
is set to win in 283 seats, eight more than the required half way mark
in 543 member House. With its allies, the tally of National Democratic
Alliance (NDA) is expected to go up to 335.
Narendra Modi, the BJP’s leader, will be the next prime minister of India.
The Congress party, that has run India
for all but 13 years since independence, was set to crash to its worst
ever result after a decade in power. Congress was virtually decimated as
it bagged only 18 seats and was leading in 27 others. Party president
Sonia Gandhi and Vice President Rahul Gandhi accepted responsibility for
the defeat.
There was a record turnout in the
elections, with 66.38 percent of the 814 million eligible voters casting
ballots during several stages of the six-week ballot. Turnout in the
2009 elections was 58.13 percent.
Narendra Modi’s role in the infamous Gujarat Pogrom,
is still under legal scanner. The anti-minority carnage started
following the gruesome killing of 59 Hindus on 27th February, 2002 in a
train fire at Godhra. Modi’s alleged to have given free reign to rioters
without taking sufficient steps to prevent the massacre. The Gujarat
administration was accused by the opposition of taking insufficient
action against the violence, and even condoning it in some cases.