Jamili elections are going to be a curse for the congress party..!?

*Is it not possible to conduct Jamili elections in our country?
* If Jamili elections are to be held, amendments should be made to the constitution
* Is the bjp taking steps in this direction to cover up the opposition?

The results of the 2024 elections have not been very positive for the ruling bjp at the center. The comments indicate that the bjp should take steps towards the Jamili elections to cover up the public's opposition to their party. On the other hand, there is a chance that the Jamili elections will become a curse for the congress, which is trying to assert its power at the national level. congress leader Tulsi reddy has said that it is not possible to conduct Jamili elections in our country. MLC K.S. Lakshmana Rao said that six main amendments should be made to the constitution if Jamili elections are to be implemented. The comments are heard that Jamili elections lead to dictatorship. Comments are being heard that the bjp is taking steps in this direction to cover up public opposition.
It is known that since 2014, the congress party has been facing a series of shocks. The comments are expressing that the absence of a suitable candidate for the post of prime minister is a curse for the congress party. It remains to be seen what efforts the congress party will make to come to power in the 2029 elections. It is not difficult for the party to get power if it goes ahead with proper plans.


It is noteworthy that the discussion about the strategies behind the central government's steps towards the Jamili elections is taking place on the social media platform. It has to be seen whether the Jamili elections will be good or bad for the progress of the country. It is noteworthy that comments are being expressed that it is not easy for another political party to rise in the congress range at the national level. In the wake of the Union Cabinet's approval of Jamili's election, there is also a discussion on social media about what will happen in the coming days. It has to be seen how the Center will respond to the petitions filed in the Jamili election.

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