A surprise, yes, but I presume the increasingly authoritarian outlook of the BJP has alienated enough people to lead to India's voters deciding to rein him in a little.
I think UK polling is slightly more reliable. But the proof will be in the pudding in a month's time.
Was wondering what this was about given it was broken by The Times, but behind a paywall so unable to read the actual content.
Given this was a rule brought in thanks to complaints about the potential for the Saudi PiF to plough money into Newcastle, I can see why the similarly funded Man City would complain. But given a majority of PL clubs voted for it, I'm not sure what they can exactly do.
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