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Will the Modi government fall in 2027?

Astrologer Sumitra Acharya's comments predicting that there will be unrest in the country in 2027, leading to the downfall of the Modi government, have sparked intense discussions across the nation.

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New Delhi, March 24, 2026 Amidst rising unrest in the country, astrologer Sumithra Acharya's comments predicting that the central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will collapse by 2027 have gone viral on social media. Shri Sumithra Acharya, popularly known as Maharaj, is recognized as a prominent astrologer and author in India. His followers claim that he has accurately predicted incidents such as the Maha Kumbh tragedy and the Myanmar tragedy. He is also known for his expertise in Vastu and astrology.

However, political circles and experts are responding to these comments, stating that they are merely astrological predictions and have no relation to actual political developments. They clarify that, according to the Constitution of India, the collapse of the central government can only occur through losing the majority in Parliament or through election results.

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