Maharashtra and Jharkhand The schedule of assembly elections has been announced. see in the light of reality, So the competition is equal in both the states. Ground preparation and effective strategy will prove decisive there. Instead, it would be suicidal to rely on the environment.
According to a news, Rahul Gandhi has warned the Congress leaders of Maharashtra not to be overconfident of victory regarding the Maharashtra Assembly elections to be held on November 20. Perhaps Gandhi has learned this lesson from the party’s defeat in the Haryana Assembly elections this month. The extreme self-confidence that the party displayed in Haryana had no basis from the beginning. In the Lok Sabha elections, BJP appeared to be on the decline, yet it got two percent more votes than Congress i.e. 46 percent votes. Both parties definitely got five seats each. Still, Congress relied more on the atmosphere created by its supporters on social media rather than on ground preparations. On the other hand, Bharatiya Janata Party focused on caste equations and election management. The result is in front.
If we also look at the Maharashtra Lok Sabha election results, the BJP-led Mahayuti had got about 44 percent votes. Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi of Congress-Shiv Sena-NCP (Sharad Pawar) also got almost the same number of votes. Aghadi definitely won 30 seats, whereas Mahayuti got only 17 seats. Due to this, it was natural to get the impression of a big defeat for Mahayuti, but entering the assembly elections with the same thinking can be suicidal. Anyway, after the Lok Sabha elections, the Mahayuti government of Maharashtra has made an effective attempt to garner votes for itself by creating caste equations and distributing ‘Rewari’.
In fact, Rahul Gandhi should give similar advice to his alliance partners in Jharkhand, where voting will be held on 13 and 20 November. The situation there is like Haryana. BJP won eight out of 14 seats, but its number decreased by four compared to 2019. Due to this the perception of his defeat was created. While its party got about 45 percent votes, barely 39 percent votes fell in the India Alliance’s kitty. This means that the competition is equal in both the states. Ground preparation and effective strategy will prove decisive there. Instead, relying on the environment would prove suicidal.