What has been seen in Congress that Modi and BJP leaders have become aggressive? Has any internal survey been done?
Not only are the BJP and Congress leadership face to face in the Lok Sabha election campaign, they are acting in a very aggressive manner against each other – and the BJP seems to be more aggressive than the Congress.
If we talk about Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and carefully look at his attacks against BJP in the last five or ten years, there is not much difference. Anyway, he keeps giving angry speeches in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh for the whole twelve months – from sprinkling kerosene all over the country to talking about opening a shop of love against hatred.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also always been seen attacking Congress’s dynastic politics and the Gandhi family at every opportunity. From ‘washing away the sins’ of Congress to ‘failures of 70 years of rule from Nehru to UPA’, they keep on enumerating – but the attitude of Modi currently being seen is quite different from the earlier one.
It has been seen earlier also that Modi does not let go any opportunity to attack Congress, not only during elections but also during elections. And often he has been doing all this in a mocking manner or with sarcasm towards the Congress leadership – but if we listen to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speeches in the recent BJP rallies, the matter starts to seem serious.
And the latest example of this is the letter written personally by Prime Minister Modi to the NDA candidates including BJP, in which he advises all the candidates at the Lok Sabha constituency level to make their voters aware against Congress and the opposition alliance INDIA. Have been.
Is anything special being revealed in any internal survey of BJP regarding Congress?
Rahul Gandhi had recently claimed that there is an undercurrent against BJP, and also claimed that BJP is not going to get more than 150 seats, not 400. Rahul Gandhi said that earlier he thought that BJP could win 180 Lok Sabha seats, but now this number has reduced considerably.
Modi’s advice to third phase NDA candidates
Voting for the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 is scheduled to take place on May 7 – and on this occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has personally written a letter to all the candidates of the NDA, including the BJP, and the Congress, to express their political intentions, according to the BJP. It is advised to make voters aware about it.
Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has also received a similar letter which he has shared on social site X. Assuring Prime Minister Modi, Mansukh Mandaviya writes, Honorable Prime Minister, I express my heartfelt gratitude to you for these inspiring words… The work done by you in the last 10 years has made a big difference in the lives of the poor, youth, farmers and women power. Change has come… We all the workers will work hard on these suggestions of yours.
And similarly, in the letter sent to Amit Shah, Modi has written, at the age of thirteen, you started your public life by supporting the people standing against the Emergency… Since the 80s, you have worked with me in various public welfare works. Since then, I have closely observed your unwavering dedication towards social service and the upliftment of India.
Modi has written, while being the Home Minister, from abolishing Article 370 to passing important policies like CAA and Indian Justice Code and faithfully discharging the responsibilities of the new Cooperation Ministry… As a Union Minister, you have played an important role in many important decisions. Has played.
Along with the personal message, Modi has said one common thing to all the candidates, ‘I urge you to make the voters aware against the divisive and discriminatory objectives of the Congress Party and its Indi Alliance. Their intention is to snatch reservation from SC, ST and OBC communities and give it to their vote bank, even though reservation on the basis of religion is unconstitutional. They are bent upon snatching away people’s hard earned money and giving it to their vote bank. Congress has also made it clear that it will support dangerous ideas like ‘inheritance tax’. The country will have to unite to stop this.
What is the meaning of aggressive style and advice to the candidates?
First of all, Prime Minister Narendra Modi should not have been worried about BJP. Ram temple has been inaugurated in Ayodhya, and the INDIA alliance is only nominal. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had already parted ways, alliance founder Nitish Kumar had also joined the NDA fold – and Arvind Kejriwal has also formed an alliance with the Congress on a few seats, including Delhi.
Now Rahul Gandhi has started holding election rallies with the Constitution in his hand. And Congress candidates are also advised to always keep a copy of the Constitution with them.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has also written on Declare that as long as there is Congress, let alone BJP, no power in the world can snatch away its Constitution from India.
One thing has been seen, whenever Congress has opposed the Modi government regarding the Constitution, BJP comes into defensive mode. Even in protest against the CAA, Sonia Gandhi had recited the Preamble of the Constitution during the Congress’ Satyagraha at Rajghat in Delhi – and the CAA, passed in 2019, has just come into force in the run-up to the general elections.
Modi’s popularity is at its peak. Wherever the BJP is in power, including the central government, the benefits of the double engine are being loudly touted from the very beginning – and along with Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah, as the new India that will kill the country’s power at home. All the leaders are presenting in their rallies – then what is the problem?
When Congress raised doubts about changing the Constitution if BJP comes to power again, Modi has already explained to the people that not only he himself but even Baba Saheb Ambedkar cannot change the Constitution if he wants – this statement of Modi is against the Congress. It felt like giving in to pressure and giving an explanation.
On April 21, 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was holding a rally in Banswara, Rajasthan and had then said that if Congress came to power, it would take the mangalsutra of the women of the country and distribute it among ‘those having more children’ and ‘infiltrators’ – and then After this, all BJP leaders including Modi-Shah have become aggressive against Congress on the issue of Muslim reservation in Karnataka.
And now in the same sequence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also written a personal letter to the NDA candidates, through which it has been advised to target Congress at the booth level – what is the matter after all?
If we carefully look at the results of the last two general elections, it becomes clear that wherever regional parties are in a strong position in the country, BJP’s performance is greatly affected – meaning, even in 2024, BJP’s numbers depend on the electoral performance of regional parties. Does.
There are 243 Lok Sabha seats in the entire country, where BJP has direct competition from regional political parties. If we look at it, it may be more difficult for BJP to compete with regional parties than Congress.
In 2014, BJP won 108 of such Lok Sabha seats – and Congress won 11 seats while other parties won 124 seats. In 2019, BJP had won 118 seats here. Congress had won 10 seats, and other parties had won 115 seats.
What should have happened is that instead of working so hard against Congress, Modi and BJP should have focused on regional parties. They would have tried to corner the regional parties by making a strong strategy – but seeing the current aggressive style of BJP towards Congress and Modi and the things that are clearly visible, it is becoming difficult to believe.
Has anything special come to light in the internal survey of Sangh and BJP? Because Amit Shah’s alert after the first round of voting, and Modi’s personal letter before the third round of voting – definitely raises doubts.