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Ruchir Sharma on Lok Sabha results: Narratives became too one-sided, there's a tendency to root for the underdog

Sharma also shared observations from his recent road trip across key states and shed light on the evolving political landscape of the country.

August 20, 2024 / 22:13 IST
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In an exclusive interview with News18, Sharma discussed the growing economic challenges faced by India, particularly in job creation and the manufacturing sector.
In an exclusive interview with News18, Sharma discussed the growing economic challenges faced by India, particularly in job creation and the manufacturing sector.

Prominent investor and author Ruchir Sharma suggested that BJP's Hindutva narrative may be losing its efficacy and said that there is a growing demand for a robust opposition in India.

His remarks come in the aftermath of the Lok Sabha elections, where a spirited opposition performance denied BJP a majority in the lower house and reduced the NDA's seat tally to 293.

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In an exclusive interview with News18, Sharma spoke about BJP’s performance in the recent elections and the cause-effect of the party's Hindutva poll plank.

Pointing out the diminishing returns of the Hindutva narrative, which once held strong appeal but now seems to be facing fatigue, Sharma said: “There’s still a strong Hindutva constituency, but the demand for more of the same is waning. People want to move on to other issues."