Voters are worried about a lack of jobs, high inflation, and falling income, leading them to rein in support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi in India's general election
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The NDA won 293 seats in the 543-member lower house of parliament, more than the simple majority of 272 seats needed to form a government. The BJP won only 240. At least 30% of voters said they were worried about inflation, a jump from the 20% prior to the election, according to a survey by Lokniti-CSDS, the Hindu newspaper said. The agency spoke to nearly 20,000 voters across 23 of India’s 28 states throughout the voting period, it said.
Decreasing income and the government’s way of dealing with corruption and scams were other issues worrying voters, according to the survey.
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