India’s mammoth parliamentary elections came to a close on Saturday after more than six weeks of voting across the country, with with Prime Minister Ravendra Modi’s governing BJP party expected to win a further term in office. The final polling stations closed in the world’s most populous democracy at 6 pm (1230 GMT), with results not expected until June 4. Modi is favoured to win a third five-year term in office, with his nationalist BJP party hoping to extend its parliamentary majority. The 73-year-old would be the first Indian leader to win a third term since inaugural prime minister Jawaha…