India’s President Endorses Farm Law That Cost Modi an Ally

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India’s President Ram Nath Kovind approved three controversial farming bills that resulted in protests by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s opposition and prompted an ally to leave the ruling coalition.

The passage of bills led to street protests by farmers, while Shiromani Akali Dal, one of Modi’s oldest allies pulled out of the National Democratic Alliance in support for farmers. The exit doesn’t threaten Modi’s government as his Bharatiya Janata Party has a majority in the lower house of Parliament.