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Billionaire among popular Indians flocking to Modi's celebration ahead of vote

A billionaire industrialist and a previous Indian Flying force chief on Sunday became the latest prominent figures, including a judge and an ambassador, to join Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party in current weeks as it looks for to widen its lead over the opposition.

Modi's Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) is extensively anticipated to win a 3rd straight term in elections beginning next month, as the opposition has a hard time to remain together while its leaders are involved in different corruption examinations.

Experts say the wave of brand-new joiners, numerous from the main opposition Congress party that has actually ruled India for more than five decades, suggests the inevitability of another BJP win.

Naveen Jindal, head of Jindal Steel and Power and a two-time Congress parliamentarian, followed the nation's last air force chief, Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria, in joining the BJP late on Sunday. Minutes after he gave up Congress, the BJP stated Jindal would object to the upcoming election from his home state of Haryana for the party.

To satisfy the resolve of Prime Minister Modi for a. developed India, famous industrialist, sportsperson and. politician Naveen Jindal joined the BJP today, BJP General. Secretary Vinod Tawde told an interview, with Jindal by. his side thanking Modi for the opportunity.

Abhijit Gangopadhyay, who resigned as a judge of the. Calcutta High Court earlier this month, will likewise object to the. election for the BJP.

On Saturday, 6 previous legislators from Congress in the state. of Himachal Pradesh joined the BJP. Before that, India's. ambassador to the United States till January, Taranjit Singh. Sandhu, ended up being a member and is expected to contest the polls.

Unlike previous governments that mainly depended on seasoned. political leaders to run crucial ministries, Modi trapped specialists to head. important departments like foreign, technology and energy in his. present term that started in 2019.

Opposition parties state a lot of their members have been. forced into signing up with the BJP out of fear of corruption. examinations. The BJP rejects that.

Congress, on the other hand, says it is short of money even for. campaign work since authorities have actually frozen its accounts in. connection with a variety of tax investigations.

(source: Reuters)