The electorate of India has articulated its sentiments vociferously: it does not want an authoritarian, totalitarian, or majoritarian hate-spreading government whose only goal is to further divide a diverse country. She has also proven to all the other commentators around the world (think tanks and so-called geo-politics experts) that India will not go down in history like other failed systems. Such as Pakistan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico, and most African nations—never write off India and her people; she shall not have a full coffer, but she does have the intellect to make the right decision. It was a fight to save the constitution; fortunately, it has survived the test of 2024.

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