Election 2024: Those 10 faces of the Indian alliance that stopped Modi's chariot!

Akhilesh Yadav has succeeded in assuring the people of Uttar Pradesh that his political acumen is no less than that of his father Mulayam Singh Yadav. So, he stopped Modi's chariot in UP along with another boy. This second guy from UP is Rahul Gandhi. Who is not discouraged by the defeat of the last two Lok Sabha elections and the dismal performance of the Congress in the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections two years ago. He first undertook the Bharat Jodo Yatra from the South to the Far North and then completed the Nyaya Yatra from Manipur to Mumbai in the Northeast. The passion and courage of these two boys was so amazing that this time BJP was far behind the tally of 272. Apart from these two, Mamata Banerjee, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Mallikarjun Kharge, Priyanka Gandhi, Sitaram Yechury, Jairam Ramesh, Uddhav Thackeray, Sarath Pawar, Pawan Khera etc. put such a checkerboard, Modi's horse of Ashwamedha Yaga did not advance even after crores. Efforts can. After the Ram temple immersion in Ayodhya, the BJP's misunderstanding was blown when Prime Minister Narendra Modi called for the NDA to cross 400 and the BJP a target of 370. His confidence was enough to defeat the opposing parties. But based on his travels, Rahul Gandhi expressed confidence that he would blow away this misconception of the Prime Minister. The same thing happened on June 4 and as soon as the results started coming in, disillusionment started spreading in the BJP camp. However, the BJP won 240 seats and its alliance (NDA) secured enough majority to form the government. But will Prime Minister Narendra Modi be able to rule for the third time without any worries like the previous two governments? This question has arisen in the entire BJP circle. In the last two Lok Sabhas, the way he boldly passed resolutions as per his agenda will land him in trouble in the future. 'Boys' beat 'adults' People used to treat Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav as babies in politics, but these two 'boys' have given life to the scattered opposition clan with their determination, commitment and self-belief. On the surface, that's what everyone sees. But by putting him forward, political 'Chanakya' tried to control Modi, who was bored with his 'Hindutva' for the last ten years. There is no doubt that he first used his Hindutva mantra in politics when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. This experiment was successful and he became the Chief Minister of Gujarat for three consecutive terms. He defeated all his enemies inside and outside the BJP. When the BJP made him its poster boy ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he came to power on the basis of Hindutva. PDA defeated Hindutva and their experiment won twice in a row. But this time, to prevent their experiment from succeeding, the opposition formed the All India Alliance and mapped out the PDA. PDA stands for Backward, Dalit and Minorities. This fringe of the PDA obscured Narendra Modi's Hinduism. In some places this PDA was backward, Dalit and minority, in others Akhilesh Yadav was victim, Dalit and pioneer. Thus all the communities who were dissatisfied with Yogi Adityanath's rule in Uttar Pradesh came under the umbrella of this PDA. Especially in Awadh and Poorvanchal, PDA is taken in this form. It is not easy to suppress the BJP to only 33 seats out of total 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh. But the pair of Rahul and Akhilesh did it. Such candidates who defeated a powerful politician like Smriti Irani were stopped at the last minute to defeat arrogant MPs of BJP. In this political game the ideology of the Left also won and the charisma of the Left Front leaders was immense. CPM General Secretary Sitaram Yechury was at the center of this Indian alliance. On the other hand, Jairam Ramesh and Pawan Kheda have been instrumental in preparing Rahul Gandhi to stand firmly with the Indian alliance. These two leaders formed such a bond that Rahul Gandhi remained steadfast towards his goal. During Rahul Gandhi's travels, everyone was impressed by his easy going manner and his playful way of meeting every common man. He stops anywhere and drinks tea, stops somewhere and eats chole-patura and rides someone's bike. As West Bengal's CPM government deployed police at every corner to block Mamata's rally, she rode a bike in heavy rain to reach Samkai Dhalla, where her rally was held. Exactly ten years later, Mamata toppled the CPM government of 34 years. Mamata's Crossroads: It is Mamata's spirit that is troubling the Left Front in West Bengal today. Mamata has been ruling as a unitary government since 2011. It was not easy for Narendra Modi to face such Mamata Banerjee. In the 2021 assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi went head-to-head with Mamata Banerjee and the BJP suffered a crushing defeat in the assembly. Whereas, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, two years before the assembly elections, the same Narendra Modi had won 18 of the 42 seats in Bengal. There the BJP played religious politics and raised slogans of Jai Sriram. Mamata Banerjee, the lioness of Bengal, tarnished the BJP by chanting Chandi in public meetings. BJP has forgotten that Sri Ram is not the only one worshiped by Hindus in all states of India. Here we should say Radhe-Rathe in Gokulam of Brajdam and Jai Sri Krishna in Dwarka. This diversity has been the lifeblood of India and Narendra Modi and his BJP have failed to recognize this. Lesson taught by Mamata: Mamata Banerjee won seven seats for BJP in Bengal. Their numbers increased from 22 to 29 and BJP's from 18 to 11. In the elections held here, Mamata contested alone from the Indian alliance. He defeated Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary in Berhampur constituency to his candidate Yusuf Pathan. Whereas, since 1999, he has been winning this constituency continuously. Yusuf Pathan is a cricketer and hails from Gujarat. He doesn't even know Bengali. Vijayasree gave former cricketer Kirti Azad from Durgapur Lok Sabha constituency and film actor Shatrughan Sinha from Asansol constituency. Through this, Mamata created a status equal to Modi at the national level. Accordingly, Lalu Prasad Yadav built a big wall in front of Modi in Bihar. He was unable to contest elections due to his conviction in the fodder scam, but he made his son Tejashwi Yadav a political adept. As a result, RJD won 4 seats after failing to win a single seat in 2019. He was committed to the Indian Alliance. The strength of an aging Sarath Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray has dealt a major blow to the NDA in Maharashtra. There, the BJP faced a backlash against Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena and Sarath Pawar's NCP. Two years ago, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray's deputy chief minister, Eknath Shinde, was picked up and put on the chief minister's chair, supporting him. Last year, the elder Chanakya defeated Sarath Pawar's son-in-law Ajit Pawar and made him deputy chief minister in the Maharashtra government. Uddha's father Pal Thackeray ruled Mumbai. What he said is the sentence in the Vedas. Countless people would have been grateful to him and would have been ready to sacrifice their lives for him. Such disruption in Bal Thackeray's family cost the BJP dearly. Likewise, Sarath Pawar, angered by Ajit Pawar's exit, further strengthened the India Bloc. The defeat in this 48-seat state cost the BJP dearly in the Lok Sabha elections. Major credit for Kharge's Kharge India block reaching 235 out of 543 goes to Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge. He was appointed as the National President of the Congress a year and a half ago. Before this, he was the Railway Minister in the Manmohan Singh government. Born in a Dalit family in Karnataka, Mallikarjun Kharge achieved this position through his intelligence. He strengthened the Congress institutionally in accordance with the wishes of the India Bloc. Having a Dalit face has given the Congress overwhelming Dalit votes. If Muslims and Yadavs were with Akhilesh in Uttar Pradesh Dalit votes were won by Congress. Mallikarjun Kharge was instrumental in cementing the concept of PDA. Even if the NDA coalition government is formed under the leadership of BJP, this time Amma will not be heard. Amethi was tough without Priyanka at Rahul Gandhi's press conference after Tuesday's election results. My younger sister Priyanka, standing shyly behind, has a big part to play in this success. She did not come forward, but when Rahul Gandhi was on a nationwide campaign, this Priyanka did her best to make her brother win in Rae Bareli and Congress candidate Kishori Lal Sharma in Amethi. Priyanka succeeded in her mission.

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