After the Lok Sabha elections in India, the NDA coalition government is going to be formed under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. So far, there has been no official statement from the Pakistan government regarding the election results. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi congratulated Shahbaz on forming the government. According to the Pakistani media, the Pakistan government estimates that after the formation of the coalition government, the BJP may become aggressive in a Hindutva way. Pakistan also estimates that despite strong opposition, India's attitude towards Islamabad will not change.
A Pakistani government official told the Tribune newspaper that the government's internal assessment is that there is no hope of any change in India's attitude towards Pakistan even in the third term of the Modi government. He said that due to Modi's religion-based politics, this time issues like poverty, inflation and unemployment have come to the fore in Indian politics. The Pakistani government has said in its internal assessment that the BJP has succeeded in winning its traditional seats, but in Uttar Pradesh, regional parties have managed to defeat the BJP cleverly. Apart from this, Muslim voters across the country have united against Modi.
This fear is haunting Pakistan
Pakistan said that after this election it has become clear that Narendra Modi is no longer bigger than BJP and RSS. India has once again entered the era of coalition government. This time BJP has won by a very small margin. Pakistan hopes that Modi will either change his path or adopt an aggressive stance. A Pakistani official said, 'Strong opposition in India can force BJP to follow the path of Hindutva.'
There is no scope for improvement in India-Pakistan relations
The Pakistani official said that there will be no change in domestic and foreign policy in the third term of the Modi government. Regarding Pakistan-India relations, a Pakistani official said that India wants Pakistan to accept the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. In such a situation, it is unlikely that the Modi government will hold any talks.