Election strategist Prashant Kishor (PK) has once again intensified political agitation by making predictions about the BJP during his Goa visit. is heard. He said that the BJP will remain a force to be reckoned with in Indian politics for many decades to come. The head of poll consultancy firm Indian Political Action Committee (IPAC) further said that to defeat the BJP, it will take several decades to fight.
Targeting Rahul Gandhi, he said that he should not be under the illusion of removing Modi from power. It is Rahul's fault to wait for the end of the Modi era. Prashant Kishor made this statement at a time when Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday Went on a tour of Goa. PK is still in Goa and is busy preparing the land for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) there before the assembly elections next year.
Prashant Kishor's stature as an election strategist grew when he helped Mamata Banerjee-led TMC to a landslide victory in the assembly elections held in Bengal earlier this year. Regarding the Congress, Kishor said that he (Rahul Gandhi) was under the illusion that it was only a matter of time for Narendra Modi to end power. He emphasized that the BJP is going to be at the center of politics in the coming decades. Whether they win, or whether they lose. This is exactly what it was for Congress in the first 40 years.
He said- BJP is not going anywhere. If you secure 30 percent votes at the national level, you are not going anywhere anytime soon. Speaking at an event in Goa, he said there is no need to fall into the pretense that people are getting angry and will throw Narendra Modi out of power. BJP is not going anywhere. You have to fight this for the next decades.
problem with Rahul
Kishor said the problem was with Rahul Gandhi. Maybe they feel that it is just a matter of time when people will throw him (Narendra Modi) out of power. This is not happening. He also said that unless you test and test their strength, you cannot count them to defeat them. The problem with people is that they are not giving time to understand his (Narendra Modi) strength, what is it that is making him popular. If you know this, you can counter them.
One third with BJP
On how the Congress party sees the future of Narendra Modi and the BJP, Kishor said, "You go and talk to any Congress leader or any regional leader, they will say, it's just a matter of time." They say – people are getting fed up and due to the wave against the central government, they will throw them out of power. Kishor said that I have doubts about this. It's not happening. Referring to the fragmented electorate, he said that only one-third of the people are voting for the BJP, or want to support the BJP.
He said the problem is that two-thirds of the voters are so fragmented that it is divided into 10, 12, or 15 political parties. This is the reason for the downfall of Congress. 65 percent vote bank is fragmented and Congress's support is gone. It is divided into small parties.
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