General elections and positions in political conflicts...

S Venkateshwari
General elections and positions in political conflicts...


Who are elections being held for, one wonders? Is winning elections solely about gaining power? In this lok sabha election, there are three political parties competing. The first party is the BJP-led NDA. 'India (I.N.D.I.A.)' is the other side, which is an alliance of numerous opposition groups, including Congress. A third party exists in addition to these two; it is not a member of the opposition alliance 'India' or the NDA. The Bahujan Samaj party of Mayawati, the Biju Janata Dal of naveen Patnaik, the congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">ysr congress of ysr jagan Mohan Reddy, and the Bharat Rashtra Samiti of K. Chandrashekhar Rao comprise this third party.
In general, these three parties are going to engage in a political struggle for control of the Center. The prime minister Narendra Modi-led national democratic alliance (NDA) is vying for a third consecutive term among them. Simultaneously, 'India', an alliance of several opposition parties like the congress, is primarily focused on impeding the BJP's triumph chariot and advancing toward central government authority. Aside from this, the parties to the third-party dispute are primarily concerned with preserving their base of support or influence within their respective states.
Equation solving is prioritized.
Both the opposition alliance 'India' and the BJP-led nda place a strong focus on finding creative solutions to state-level political puzzles from their respective points of view. Over the past few days, the bharatiya janata party (BJP) has been working nonstop to absorb smaller parties from the Camp 'India' of the opposition alliance. With the election of Jayant Chaudhary in Uttar Pradesh and nitish kumar in Bihar, the bjp has also been successful in implementing its plan.

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