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      Victory in North East: A shot in the arm for BJP

      By Dipak Kurmi

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      The recently concluded Assembly elections in three states of North East India have sent a clear message to the opposition. The results indicate that the people of these states are satisfied with their current rulers and do not want any changes. The BJP emerged victorious in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya. The Left and Congress allies were rejected by the voters in Tripura, while the Congress became irrelevant in Meghalaya. The BJP contested alone in Meghalaya, but its policy of changing the Chief Minister paid off, and the party managed to increase its organisational base. The Congress, on the other hand, suffered a major setback in all three states and failed to win even a single seat in Nagaland.

      The results of the Assembly elections in these three states have important implications for the upcoming general elections. The Congress’s dismal performance is not a good sign for the party with just a year left for the general elections. The party’s unpopularity is increasing day by day, and it needs to address its shortcomings and strategies accordingly. The BJP, on the other hand, has been successful in implementing its policy of changing Chief Ministers in various states of the country. The party’s victory in Tripura and Nagaland indicates that its policies have been well received by the people.

      The BJP’s victory in the North East states is significant as it further strengthens the party’s position in the region. The party has been working hard to expand its base in the North East, and the results of the Assembly elections indicate that its efforts are bearing fruit. The party’s success in Meghalaya, where it contested alone, is particularly noteworthy. Although it did not win enough seats to form a government, the party managed to increase its vote share and organisational base. The BJP’s success in the North East is likely to have a positive impact on its prospects in the upcoming general elections, and it will be interesting to see how the party capitalises on this success.

      The results of the Assembly elections in Meghalaya, Tripura, and Nagaland have significant implications for the country’s political landscape. For the BJP, these elections were crucial as they needed a victory in these north-eastern states to bolster their chances of forming a government at the Centre for the third consecutive time. The Congress, on the other hand, had a lot at stake as they had lost some momentum in politics and needed to perform well in these elections to re-establish their relevance. However, the BJP emerged as the clear winner with the Congress and other parties failing to make a significant impact. This result means that the BJP is now in power in most of the northeastern states, giving them an advantageous position in the upcoming general elections.

      The BJP’s success in these elections is a significant achievement, as critics have often argued that the party cannot succeed in the North East due to its Hindutva politics. However, the BJP has managed to prove its critics wrong by returning to power in all three northeastern states. The party has been trying to implement a policy of development in the region, and this approach seems to have resonated well with the people. With development being the key focus, the BJP has managed to gain a foothold in the hearts of the people in the North East. If the party continues to follow this strategy, it can form a single-force government in Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Nagaland.

      The Assembly elections in Tripura, Meghalaya, and Nagaland have also highlighted the declining fortunes of the Congress in the North East. The national party, once considered invincible in the region, is now almost irrelevant. It does not have a single state in the North East, giving the BJP an upper hand in the upcoming general elections. This result is a big setback for the Congress, and it remains to be seen how the party will revive its fortunes in the region. The Trinamool Congress also failed to make any significant impact, making it difficult for them to establish themselves as an all-India political party.

      (The writer is a journalist and commentator based in Guwahati. He can be reached at dipaknewslive@gmail.com)

       

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