Monday, December 23rd, 2024

India alliance’s victory in Haryana’s defeat, BJP’s victory is going to trouble Modi-Shah!

New Delhi: There are shocking signs in the counting of votes so far in the assembly elections held in Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir. If we believe the results and trends after the counting of votes so far, BJP is seen forming the government in Haryana for the third time in a row, falsifying the claims of all the political pundits. Whereas in Jammu and Kashmir, Congress and its allies seem to be gaining majority. If we pay close attention to the election results of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir, it becomes clear that the Indian alliance has won this election. At the same time, there is a need for BJP to be worried even after winning in Haryana. Let us understand the new political equation created by the election results of these two states.

India alliance wins in vote percentage in Haryana

If we look at the results so far in the Haryana Assembly elections, the India Alliance has won here. This victory is not in terms of seats, but is definitely in the vote percentage figures. According to the votes counted so far, Congress has got the highest number of votes, 40.03 percent. Whereas BJP has got 39.79 percent votes.

The thing to note here is that Aam Aadmi Party has got 1.65 percent votes. Like the Lok Sabha elections in Haryana, if the Indian alliance had come together in the assembly elections, then there could have been a huge difference in the results as per the seats. Because if we look at the percentage of votes, then 40.03+1.65 then this number becomes 41.68 percent. If we compare it with BJP, this difference is 1.89 percent. Even BJP’s think tanks will agree that how much of a difference 1.89 percent votes can make in a bilateral contest.
It is also worth noting here that in the counting of votes so far in the Haryana Assembly elections, there are about 28 such seats where the difference of 5 thousand or less votes between the candidates of BJP and Congress is visible. In such a situation, if Aam Aadmi Party had contested Haryana elections with Congress, it could have had a different impact.

Hooda made Kamal Nath’s mistake by not listening to Rahul Gandhi

Congress sources say that Rahul Gandhi wanted an alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party at the last moment in the Haryana Assembly elections. But sources say that this alliance could not happen due to overconfidence of Bhupendra Singh Hooda and his/her son Deependra Singh Hooda. When Arvind Kejriwal came out of jail in the middle of the elections, it seemed that the alliance of Congress and AAP was almost certain, but Hooda was not ready for it.

Let me remind here that Kamal Nath looked very confident during the Madhya Pradesh Assembly elections. he/she had refused to take Samajwadi Party along and had also given a bigoted statement in the name of Akhilesh Yadav. Looking at the Haryana assembly elections, it seems that Bhupendra Singh Hooda also made the same mistake as Kamal Nath and Congress’s dream of winning another state was dashed.

Maintaining India alliance in Jammu and Kashmir was effective

Rahul Gandhi’s advice was completely accepted in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. Under this, Congress and Farooq Abdullah’s party National Conference entered the elections by forming an alliance and they are seeing benefits from it. In Jammu and Kashmir, which has 90 assembly seats, the Indian alliance seems to be forming the government by getting more than 50 seats in its account. At the same time, BJP seems to be limited to only 28 seats even after removing Article 370.

In this way, it can be said that if the India alliance had been maintained in the assembly elections of Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir, the results could have been different. During the Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi had come forward and formed an alliance with the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, due to which the BJP failed to reach the majority on its own.

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