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‘Conceit’: Congress rammed by INDIA coalition partners after 3-1 political decision drubbing

'Conceit': Congress rammed by INDIA coalition partners after 3-1 political decision drubbing

Delhi, India: On Sunday, partners attributed the Congress party’s 3-0 defeat of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Hindi heartland states of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan to faultlines in the opposition’s INDIA bloc. The Samajwadi Party, Janata Dal (United), and Trinamool Congress, all allies of the Congress, launched vehement attacks on the party led by Mallikarjun Kharge, claiming that it was ignoring its partners in India.

Rahul Gandhi, leader of the Congress, and Revanth Reddy, president of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee. PTI) Revanth Reddy, president of the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee, and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. PTI)
Nitish Kumar’s JDU took a correspond at the Congress saying plainly the party couldn’t win the decisions alone. KC Tyagi, the leader of the JDU, said that the BJP did not win, but rather the Congress lost. He also stated that the elections did not include the INDIA bloc because the Congress did not invite its allies for consultations. The INDIA bloc needs to be strengthened by everyone right now. It would have been good if the alliance meeting had been called a few months earlier,” he stated.
Public Meeting pioneer Omar Abdullah said INDIA partnership wouldn’t have the option to win the 2024 general races “assuming that the circumstance resembles this later on”.

“Neither might they at any point save Chhattisgarh, nor win back Madhya Pradesh nor might they at any point win in Rajasthan once more,” he said.
Abdullah likewise called out the postpone in assembling INDIA union conference. ” The head of the Congress has invited some leaders of the INDIA alliance to lunch on December 6. They reviewed the INDIA union following three months. He said, “Let’s see.”
He likewise scrutinized the Congress party’s choice to not give Samajwadi Party seats to challenge the Madhya Pradesh gathering decisions.

“Either the Congress has failed to comprehend the situation on the ground in Madhya Pradesh. What mischief might have occurred assuming they had given 5-7 seats to Akhilesh Yadav. What tempest might have blown? What have they won at this point? The outcomes are before everybody now,” he said.

The Trinamool Congress faulted the Congress party for its loss. The CPIM, notwithstanding, upheld Rahul Gandhi.
“In the three states, it is to a greater extent a Congress disappointment as opposed to an example of overcoming adversity of the BJP,” TMC representative Kunal Ghosh said in a virtual entertainment message.

“TMC is the party which can give the administration in the fight to overcome the BJP in the country,” he added.

RJD public representative Manoj Jha said after the loss the Congress understood the significance of “cooperation” against the BJP’s “egotistical” governmental issues.

“Leaders like our national president Lalu Prasad and the chief minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, have acknowledged that the Congress has the largest footprint among all partners in the INDIA coalition. However, the Congress now controls the situation. It ought to realize that conceit cannot be used to combat Narendra Modi’s,” Jha continued.
In the lead-up to the elections, the Samajwadi Party, which had a big fight with the Congress over seat sharing, said that Kamal Nath’s “indecent” comments about Akhilesh Yadav were the reason the party lost.

“Kamal Nath, the former chief minister of Madhya Pradesh, made an indecent statement about the SP leader. According to SP spokesperson Manoj Singh Yadav, “he called the SP chief, who has been a four-time MP and the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, as ‘Akhilesh-Vakhilesh’ because of which not only Madhya Pradesh but also the people of Bahujan class and backward classes were hurt, and its adverse effect was reflected in the results.”

The Samajwadi Party had considered the Congress party’s refusal to give seats “double-crossing”.

In Chhattisgarh, the BJP won 54 seats, while the Congress won 35. The BJP won 163 seats in Madhya Pradesh, while the Congress won 66. The BJP won 115 seats in Rajasthan, while the Congress won 69.

With 64 seats, the Congress won the Telangana assembly elections. The BRS won 39 seats, the BJP 8 and the AIMIM 7 seats.

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