Friday, November 22nd, 2024

Congress is still alive, these 5 political messages came out from Lok Sabha election results 2024

New Delhi: While the results of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 were not satisfactory for the NDA and mainly the BJP, the Congress also showed through its performance that it is still alive. Let’s talk about those 5 messages that emerged from the mandate of June 4-1- The era of coalition government returned
The biggest message of the results of the Lok Sabha elections is that the era of coalition politics has returned in the country once again. In the first two terms of Narendra Modi, BJP had a majority on its own, but in this third term, he/she will have to depend on allies. This will increase the importance of small parties and allies. After assuming office for the first time as CM in Gujarat in 2001, Modi will lead a coalition government for the first time.

2- Congress is alive
When BJP came to power under the leadership of Modi in 2014, the slogan of ‘Congress Mukt Bharat’ was given. For some years, this seemed to be a reality. Congress saw the worst of times. It did not even get the status of the main opposition party for two consecutive times. But this time Congress gave the message that it is alive. It surprised all the predictions by winning 99 seats.

3- BJP is down, not out

BJP failed to get majority on its own in the elections, but by becoming the largest party with a huge margin, it gave the message that it is the leader of the mainstream politics of the country. At the same time, the party continued to expand. It is going to form the government for the first time in Odisha. The party is also coming to power in Andhra Pradesh. The account opened in Kerala. But the BJP which seemed invincible in the Hindi belt, suddenly looked weak there.

4- Form of government will change
When the government is formed, many changes can be seen in it. In the first two terms, Modi formed the team according to his/her own wishes, but this time it does not seem possible. The allies can impose their own conditions in the potential team and can ask for ministerial posts as per their wish. It will be interesting to see how this situation will be reconciled.

5. Return of Mandala era
Somewhere the caste factor seemed to be effective after many years. After 2014, BJP riding on the chariot of Hindutva and nationalism had left this factor behind. But in this election, the opposition tried a new social engineering among Dalits and OBCs, which was successful. Somewhere the youth also gave the message that now employment is a big issue for them.

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