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Michael Goldfarb

Why India’s Leading Political Party Believes Hinduism ‘Must Prevail’

Predictions that the Bharatiya Janata Party will win India’s elections in May are “flashing warning lights for India’s Muslim minority.”

February 12th, 2014
Michael Goldfarb
February 12th, 2014
By Michael Goldfarb
Arvind Kejriwal, center, leader of the Aam Aadmi Party, or the Common Man's Party, looks at an auto rickshaw displaying a poster in support of his party, ahead of the Delhi state assembly elections in New Delhi, India. Election season in India always comes with heaps of promises, as political parties try to woo voters with everything from subsidized fuel and electricity to free laptops, spice grinders, even goats and cows. But there are growing concerns that freebies will hurt the country's sputtering economy. (AP Photo/Tsering Topgyal, FIle)

LONDON — If polls are correct — and no one in the press is contradicting them — the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a Hindu nationalist party, will win the elections to the Lok Sabha, India's parliament, in May. BJP firebrand Narendra Modi is expected to become India’s next prime minister. This is flashing warning lights for India’s Muslim

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