Indian general election, 1996 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The 1996 Indian general election resulted in a victory for the INC which reentered government following 5 years in opposition.

Background
Following the death of the incumbent Prime Minister Morarji Desai, his Praja Socialist descended into infighting with many of the parties more centrist elements splitting from the party to form the Progressive Party, damaging the credibility of the party and its new leader, H. D. Deve Gowda, as it entered the election campaign.

Results
The election resulted in the INC reentering government as a minority government with support from Akali Dal whilst the Praja Socialist was ousted from power losing more than half its seats.