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PM Narendra Modi on BJP’s victory in Haryana

BJP’s Triumph in Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir: Analyzing the Results

The recent election results have marked a pivotal moment for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The party not only defied exit poll predictions but also overcame perceived anti-incumbency to secure a third consecutive term in Haryana. This victory is particularly significant as it positions the BJP as the main opposition in Jammu and Kashmir during the first assembly elections following the Lok Sabha polls, where it had previously encountered a minor setback.

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A Boost Ahead of Crucial Elections

These results provide a much-needed boost for the BJP as it prepares for the crucial elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. Analysts suggest that the Congress party will need to reevaluate its strategy moving forward.

Modi’s Reflections on Historic Elections

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the election results during a speech at the BJP headquarters. He emphasized the historic nature of the elections in Jammu and Kashmir. “This election was the first held after the full implementation of India’s Constitution,” he noted.

After seven decades of Independence, many segments of society gained the right to vote for the first time. Critics had claimed that Jammu and Kashmir would face turmoil after the abrogation of Article 370. Instead, Modi stated, “It has flourished.” His remarks highlight the significance of these elections in reshaping the political landscape of the region.

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The Political Landscape in Jammu and Kashmir

In Jammu and Kashmir, the National ConferenceCongress alliance managed to surpass the halfway mark. This positions them for a majority government in the Union Territory.

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) seems to have suffered due to its past alliance with the BJP. The Engineer Rashid experiment also did not yield expected results. Interestingly, while the BJP received a higher share of the vote—25.63% compared to the National Conference‘s 23.44%—it fell short in seat count. The BJP secured only 29 seats against the NC’s 42 in the 90-member assembly.

Modi’s Critique of Congress

In a pointed critique, Modi described the Congress as a “parasite party.” He asserted that it either faces significant defeats when contesting independently or causes losses for its allies. He referenced the Lok Sabha elections, noting that more than half of the seats Congress won were thanks to its alliances.

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Moreover, he claimed that Congress’s partners often suffered as a result of their association with the party. Modi also targeted Congress’s “urban Naxal” supporters, alleging attempts to undermine the credibility of the Election Commission by seeking to delay results through legal challenges.

Conclusion

The BJP‘s recent successes in Haryana signal a critical juncture in Indian politics. As the party prepares for upcoming elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand, the Congress faces mounting pressure. It must reassess its strategies to reinforce its political standing. The unfolding narrative will undoubtedly continue to shape the future landscape of Indian governance.

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