Indian politics is in a state of flux

*Paromita Das

Dr. Chandrapal Sharma’s writing.

I am not an idol worshipper by nature, but if there is a public idol, I feel compelled to bow my head in front of him. The order supplied by the voter, which rises above caste, religion, sect, and locality, among other things, is the outcome of his mature thought. Even though you’ve heard and read a lot, I’d like to take some time for you. The following are some of the conclusions:

  1. The win in four states was achieved by the efforts of that party.
  2. The triumph in Punjab occurred as a result of a lack of choices. People had had enough of Akali Dal and Congress.
  3. The defeat of the Akali clan in Punjab, as well as Captain Amarinder Singh and Sidhu, is a positive omen.
  4. The non-opening of  Owaisi’s account is the consequence of mature Muslim thinking.
  5. The Gandhi family should assume responsibility for the Congress’s dismal state.
  6. Akhilesh Yadav has avoided defeat three times by creating an alliance with the Congress, the BSP, and the Lok Dal. They should be concerned about their future.
  7. Swami Prasad Maurya’s defeat serves as a warning to defectors.
  8. Keshav Prasad Maurya’s defeat is significant. His rising desire may have drowned him. He was attempting to demonstrate on occasion that I am the general owner of the Chief Minister’s chair.
  9. The interests of Muslims are in all the parties; they are doing their own harm by holding the flag of any one party.
  10. Modi’s popularity; Amit Shah’s organizational skills and Yogi’s administrative ability are a boon for the BJP.

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