India PM Modi files his nomination to run for a third term in general election
- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi submitted his candidacy in Varanasi, a holy city, for reelection in the general election, garnering enthusiastic support from the public.
- Modi's popularity in India is attributed to his strong advocacy for the country's majority faith, Hinduism, enhancing his appeal among voters.
- Modi expressed commitment to India's constitution while accompanied by a Hindu mystic during the nomination process in Varanasi.
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India's Modi denies stoking divisions to win election, files nomination
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Prime Minister Modi files his nomination to run for a third term in India's general election
VARANASI, India (AP) -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi filed his nomination on Tuesday to run for a third term in India's general election in the northern city of Varanasi.

India PM Modi files his nomination to run for a third term in general election
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in the holy Hindu city of Varanasi on Tuesday surrounded by his party leaders and supporters as he formally filed paperwork to run in an ongoing election that is essentially a referendum on his decade in power.
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