Hyderabad, Nov. 1 -- From being imprisoned and banned from contesting elections in 2018 to winning over the far-right leader Jair Bolsanaro, Brazil's new President-elect Lula da Silva on October 31 scripted a dramatic come back.

Competing against his bitter rival from the Liberal Party, da Silva of the Workers' Party secured 50.9 percent votes to regain the office. However, the recently concluded election has created a major divide among the people. It is to be noted that da Silva was found guilty of accepting bribe from a major construction firm to award them a contract of the national oil company Petrobras.

The left leader, who has walked with contemporaries like FIdel Castro from Cuba, spent 580 days in prison before his conviction w...