The Election Commission can announce the assembly elections of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh at any time. At the same time, if we talk about political parties in these states, then BJP has blown its election bugle in both states. Apart from this, the Aam Aadmi Party is also all set to enter the electoral arena in Gujarat. Both these parties are seen struggling with this for a long time. At the same time, if we talk about Congress, then in both states the electoral ground is currently missing. At present, the leaders of the Congress are either engaged in the Bharat Jodo Yatra or are preparing their strategy for the election of the Congress President. In such a situation, can it be said that Congress is disillusioned with these two states, or is it not paying much attention to these states considering its defeat? know what it means
Power drought for Congress in Gujarat
Senior political analyst Qamar Agha believes that the Congress has been yearning to come to power in Gujarat for years. Its voting percentage and support base has also decreased continuously in Gujarat. The ground reality is that this time also Congress has no hope from Gujarat. There the competition is largely the ruling party or rather one-sided. Talking the Aam Aadmi Party has nothing to lose there. In such a situation, getting a seat for him will be a big deal. Even if she does not get a seat, her voting percentage is not going to be zero.
Will thrust in Himachal
As far as the Congress is concerned, it will campaign for the Gujarat elections, but this campaign will not be like what it has been doing before. In Himachal Pradesh, the Congress will be seen putting more emphasis than in Gujarat. But, he will have very little time to apply this thrust even here. In Himachal also, there is no sight of Congress's Naya at present. Even after this, there is some mass base of the party left there, so even if it is right at the last moment, the Congress leaders will be seen pushing.
have accepted defeat
Agha says that Congress is fully aware of its ground reality. This is indicated by the India Jodo Yatra. If Congress had any hope of its return to these two states, it would have started campaigning in both states ahead of time, but it is not happening. Aam Aadmi Party has been holding its rallies in Gujarat for a year already. This is when the chances of this party coming there are negligible. But Congress is only looking for power. If you get it, you will not do it, as has happened to Congress. The condition of the Congress is like conceding defeat for quite some time.
Difference Between BJP and Congress
Talking about the difference between Congress and BJP is that BJP keeps on making strategies for the coming elections all the time. For this, she works 24 hours a day. This thing is nowhere to be seen in Congress. BJP is not only preparing for the assembly elections, but it is preparing itself to keep the general elections in front. Congress has lagged in this. There is a clear lack of election strategy makers and those who implement it. This period is very difficult for Congress. In the coming times, Congress is going to be seen getting weaker.
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