Updated On: 07 March, 2024 11:58 AM IST | Mumbai | Ronak Mastakar
Calling a leader a perfect fit for the country depends on the person’s capability to mobilise voters’ support. But, this is hardly a new tactic, especially when Modi has a history of doing so

Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Pic/AFP
The great Indian electoral war of 2024 is yet to begin. But, chatter has already started that the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is likely to win the general elections with Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself projecting 'ab ki baar 400 paar.'
Calling a leader a perfect fit for the country depends on the person’s capability to mobilise voters’ support. But, this is hardly a new tactic, especially when Modi has a history of doing so. Be it the 2014 Lok Sabha elections when BJP gained a majority in the lower house or the 2019 general elections after which his administration revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special status, Narendra Modi is the guru of playing cards at the right time.
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