Swastik Agarwal

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Voters turned to Modi, the self-described son of a poor tea seller, hoping that his record of clean governance and rapid economic growth when he was chief minister of his home state of Gujarat could be transferred to New Delhi. For decades Indian voters had grudgingly tolerated venality among their politicians. But now the sheer scale of the kind of cronyism Rajan described had pushed the public to breaking point.
The Billionaire Raj: A Journey through India's New Gilded Age
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