The 2024 Lok Sabha elections are crucial for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) as it seeks a third consecutive term under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. After a decade in power, BJP faces both opportunities and challenges. Will Modi 3.0 bring major changes, or will the party struggle to maintain its dominance? Let’s explore the road ahead.
To secure another term, BJP is focusing on several crucial aspects:
While BJP remains strong in states like Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat, it is working hard to expand its influence in key battlegrounds such as West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. Winning these states could further strengthen its national dominance.
In the digital age, BJP continues to leverage technology for voter engagement. By using AI, data analytics, and social media campaigns, the party aims to connect with youth and first-time voters more effectively than ever before.
Despite its strong political presence, BJP faces several hurdles that could impact its performance:
If BJP secures a third term, significant policy changes could be on the horizon:
A BJP victory in 2024 could bring major economic and social changes, but challenges such as economic concerns, opposition alliances, and public discontent could influence the outcome. As the nation moves closer to the elections, the big question remains: Will Modi 3.0 reshape India’s future, or will the opposition make a strong comeback?
Kolkata: On Friday, January 10, 2026, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha members demonstrated against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her actions after the ED raids at the I-PAC office and its chief Pratik Jain's home. | In relation to an alleged coal smuggling case that stretches back a few years, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) searched the Indian Political Action Committee (I-PAC) office and Pratik Jain's home on Loudon Street in Kolkata on Thursday, January 8, 2025. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee launched a protest against the ED raids on I-PAC after the raid set off a political storm in the state. Why is a chief minister endorsing Pratik Jain, and who is he? Pratik Jain, a political strategist and co-founder of I-PAC, is a graduate of IIT Bombay. He is credited with helping I-PAC grow into one of the most significant political consulting organizations in India. I-PAC was established in 2015 and offers services like data-driven campaign management, support for governance, and voter outreach initiatives. It has collaborated with a number of Indian political groups throughout the years, notably West Bengal's Trinamool Congress (TMC). I-PAC reportedly collaborates closely with Abhishek Banerjee, the national general secretary of the Trinamool Congress, and his office. The company oversees the IT and media division of the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC and is in charge of creating its election campaigns. Mr. Jain was in charge of the Trinamool Congress's IT cell, according to Ms. Banerjee. According to his LinkedIn page, Jain, an engineering graduate from IIT Bombay, started his career as an analyst at the consulting firm Deloitte. He was one of the first members of Citizens of Accountable Governance, which later evolved into I-PAC. Arvind Kejriwal, M.K. Stalin, Jaganmohan Reddy, Uddhav Thackeray, Rahul Gandhi, and Nitish Kumar are just a few of the prominent figures with whom the political consultancy firm has collaborated.…
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