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Mismatched alliance may prove costly for Congress and chances of big game in Delhi and Maharashtra

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Mismatched alliance may prove costly for Congress and chances of big game in Delhi and Maharashtra

Congress Politics: Mismatched alliance may prove costly for Congress, chances of big game in Delhi and Maharashtra

Elections in Maharashtra, Ajit Mendola, (Aaj Samaj), New DelhiWhat is there to do in the search for power? All parties do this, but the path the Congress has taken for some time is surprising. What was done in the Lok Sabha elections, now a lot has to be sacrificed in the Assembly elections. The situation in Maharashtra has become such that the Congressmen have completely forgotten their leader Sonia Gandhi and have accepted as their leader Bala Saheb Thackeray, who always marginalized the Congress by opposing them.

The Congress is now losing the courage to fight alone.

In politics, many messages are conveyed through posters and banners. It is discussed where the photo is placed, what size it is, where it is not indicated, etc. If even a photo moves up and down, it becomes news. What happened in Mumbai was that Mumbai Nama was published as the manifesto of Mahavikas Aghadi. In the poster shown, Bal Saheb was shown separately and prominently and the size of other leaders was made smaller than that. Sonia Gandhi was completely missing. Well, Congress has become so strong that what to do? The Congress is now losing the courage to fight alone.

It came as a big surprise when the Congress formed an alliance with Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena. The ideology of Shiv Sena and BJP is almost the same. Both are born from Hindutva politics. Shiv Sena founder Bala Saheb Thackeray got success in politics because he saved Mumbai and entire Maharashtra from mafia by doing politics of strict Hindutva. The ideology was Hindutva, that’s why Bala Saheb joined the BJP. But his son Uddhav Thackeray abandoned his ideology for power.

especially about rahul gandhi surprise

Uddhav’s party is regional and can do anything for power. But the surprise is about Congress. Especially about Rahul Gandhi. It is obvious that Rahul hates Sangh ideology. He had refused to induct his cousin Varun Gandhi into the party because he believed he was associated with the Sangh. Rahul had clearly said that Varun’s ideology was that of the Sangh and therefore he could not be admitted to the Congress. Rahul did not understand this measure and punishment because Uddhav Thackeray, who was born with the ideology of radical Hindutva, did not hesitate to join hands with him.

Congress seems completely under pressure from Uddhav

The situation is that Congress seems to be completely under pressure from Uddhav in the Maharashtra elections. From the seat distribution to the election campaign, it seems that the Congress is a minor party. The position of congressional leaders is that they are only concerned about saving their jobs. Nobody is worried about the game, because they feel that if they tell it, then who will they tell it to. All Congress leaders across the country who have acted in Maharashtra are worried about the condition of the party. There are also concerns that there are doubts whether Thackeray, whom Rahul trusts, will be with him tomorrow. Because so far Congress has been betrayed more by outsiders than by its own people.

Congress did not learn any lessons even after making a mistake

If the Congress does not form the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi for 50 days, the existence of the Congress will remain in Punjab and Delhi today. Even after making a mistake, Congress did not learn any lessons. By forming an alliance again in the Lok Sabha elections, he became a partner in the corruption allegations against Kejriwal. If he separated now, it would be too late.

However, the BJP has started the operation in its own way. The BJP has made a dent in Kailash Gehlot, a senior minister in Delhi. There are reports that by the time elections are called, half of the Aam Aadmi Party’s big leaders may join the BJP and the Congress will have to understand that to gain power and stop it. BJP There are more losses and less gains from mismatched alliances. On November 23, it will be known in Maharashtra whether Rahul Gandhi took the right or wrong decision by forming an alliance.

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