The Anti-Wave : Secret Story of Modi's 2019 Defeat

The Anti-Wave : Secret Story of Modi's 2019 Defeat
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Publisher : Onlinegatha
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : 9789386915788
ISBN-13 : 9386915782
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Book Synopsis The Anti-Wave : Secret Story of Modi's 2019 Defeat by : Amaresh Misra

Download or read book The Anti-Wave : Secret Story of Modi's 2019 Defeat written by Amaresh Misra and published by Onlinegatha. This book was released on 2019-04-08 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Online Gatha publication brings to you “The Anti-Wave: Secret Story of Modi’s 2019 Defeat” by Amaresh Misra, an acute researcher and investigator. The book analyzes the gimmicks behind the elections in India in an objective and systematic manner. The book attempts to decode the complex electoral politics and electorate behavior in the light of India’s ever-changing socio-political atmosphere, the Pulwama attack and the Rafale scam. The book presents the behind-the-scene violent altercation and political gimmicks between different political parties that characterize India’s election atmosphere and the effect it has on voters’ behavior and turnout. Indeed, the book is a must read for all those who wants to understand the reason behind the rise and fall of Narendra Modi and results of 2019 elections prematurely. The book can be accessed on Online Gatha,


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