Lok Sabha Election-Is india Bloc Prepared to Fight?
The Bharat Jodo Nyay yatra by the congress is already done, but the struggle for dominance has just begun. The opposition's indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) front has lost optimism that it can unseat the ruling national democratic alliance (NDA) due to prime minister Narendra Modi's assertive and active electioneering. The battle lines were established on saturday along with the announcement of the lok sabha election timetable. However, this begs the question, "Is the india bloc prepared to embrace the Modi factor?" Here are some explanations for why things could be difficult.
Casting census: To appeal to young people, the congress, led by mp rahul gandhi, has long positioned itself as an innovative party. When rahul entered politics, he made it plain to his party that he wanted to see everyone become one. He declared, "We are not like the BJP; we do not separate or divide on the basis of caste, religion, or color." Therefore, it's hard to believe that the same person is now marketing caste as a revolutionary. Will this be beneficial, given that not everyone is persuaded that a simple census can provide them with employment?
Presenting best face: The PM is at the center of the Bharatiya Janata Party's social media campaign, which has already started. Voters may become confused as to whether the other side's several faces on the posters are the actual ones. The other supporters of rahul gandhi who do not have close contact with the mp would not be pleased with this portrayal since the congress promotes him as a "saviour."