Did you see that PM Modi shook the foundations of 'All India' by attacking Congress?
With the end of the special session of the Parliament, the impact of the results of the Lok Sabha elections this time became clear. The strength of the opposition in the Lok Sabha has increased and after ten years, the Congress has officially got the post of Leader of the Opposition. Even after the election, the Congress-led All India Alliance remained completely united against the Modi government inside and outside Parliament. When Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi showed an aggressive attitude during the debate on the President's speech, Prime Minister Modi hit out at the Congress for his style. This not only targeted Prime Minister Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party but also exposed the foundation of the Indian alliance? During the debate on the presidential address in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, PM Modi launched selective attacks targeting only the Congress and Rahul Gandhi among the opposition parties. Apart from the Congress, none of the parties belonging to the Indian Alliance were targeted or other opposition parties were attacked. Describing the Congress as a parasitic party, PM Modi said it thrives at the expense of its allies. Be soft on inclusion of SP in Indian alliance. PM Modi asked Samajwadi Party general secretary Ram Gopal in the Rajya Sabha to tell his son-in-law (Akhilesh) who did the job of pushing back the CBI. In such a scenario, the political meaning of PM Modi's targeting of the Congress is now being explored. The Congress formed the All India Alliance with all opposition parties to contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections along with the BJP. While the BJP has suffered a loss due to the unity of the opposition, the Congress has gained politically. The BJP lost 240 Lok Sabha seats from 303, while the Congress lost 52 seats to 99. In states like Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Jharkhand, the Congress party, which entered the election arena hand in hand with regional parties, has faced a huge political setback. As a result, BJP lost its majority and formed the government with the help of coalition parties. The prime minister's aim to target only the Congress in Parliament is not only the political chemistry between the leaders of the Indian alliance, but also visible in Parliament. It is seen that the leaders of the Indian Alliance are trying to sideline the Modi government by uniting both houses of Parliament. At the same time, Prime Minister Modi targeted the Congress in both the Houses of Parliament and is considered to have attacked only the Congress in order to create a political divide between the parties in the Indian Alliance. Apart from the Congress, no other Indian coalition or opposition party was targeted. PM Modi said that the Congress eats the votes of the party with which it has an alliance. In all states where there was a direct contest between the BJP and the Congress or where the Congress was the largest party, the strike rate of the Congress was 26 per cent. But the strike rate of the Congress was 50 per cent in states where someone would hold someone's palanquin, wherever there were junior allies, and few other parties had given it a chance. Why did the Prime Minister say that Congress is a parasite? Referring to Congress' allies in the Indian Alliance, PM Modi said that out of the 99 seats that the Congress got in this election, its allies won most of the seats, hence it was a parasitic Congress. Apart from this, Congress speaks against the North in South India, then goes to the North and spews venom against the West, speaks against big men, and makes every effort to divide on the basis of language. PM Modi: Speaking in the Rajya Sabha after the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, PM Modi made a special speech on the Emergency. Attacking the Congress by referring to the Emergency, he reminded the All India parties of the leaders jailed by Indira Gandhi. The biggest reason for PM Modi's attack on Congress and Rahul Gandhi is that Congress is the largest party and the main opposition party. Since 2014, the BJP has been ahead in a direct contest between the two national parties, it is seen as a strategy to reinforce the narrative of BJP against the Congress. Apart from this, Prime Minister Modi tried to raise questions in the minds of the parties that are part of the Indian Alliance by talking about the parasitic Congress. According to political analysts, PM Modi said that as part of a strategy to break the unity of the Indian coalition, the Congress only weakens those with whom it stands. In the 2014 elections, those who opposed the Congress stood only in the political base of the Congress in Uttar Pradesh. Similarly, Congress has the vote bank of Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal, RJD in Bihar, Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi-Punjab and Sarath Pawar's NCP in Maharashtra. Since the 90s, regional parties have become stronger as the Congress has weakened politically. They were once opposed to the Congress but have come together under political compulsion. In such a situation, Prime Minister Modi raised questions in the minds of the parties involved in the alliance by calling the Congress a parasite. BJP suffered a huge setback in Uttar Pradesh in the Lok Sabha elections. In UP, the Congress party has gained political life with the support of the Samajwadi Party. Samajwadi Party has won more seats than BJP in UP. Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi have indicated that the political chemistry between the Samajwadi Party and the Congress will continue in the future. PM Modi is also trying in Parliament to break the couple. Remembering Mulayam Singh Yadav in the Rajya Sabha, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked Ram Gopal Yadav if Netaji ever lied. Netaji always spoke the truth. PM Modi advises Akhilesh on Congress, remind Ram Gopal Yadav who roped his son-in-law in CBI as soon as he entered politics. If you remind your son-in-law (Akhilesh), you will know. Referring to Mulayam Singh Yadav's statement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that it is not easy to fight the Congress. He uses agencies like the CBI to trap the opposition. The Prime Minister asked if Netaji would lie. Through this PM Modi is trying to create a rift in the political chemistry of Samajwadi and Congress.