2024 Elections will be Modi vs. X, where X is not equal to Rahul Gandh

The recent provincial election results in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan have left the Congress party teetering on the brink of disintegration, with the BJP dominating the political landscape. The party’s internal rifts and inability to present a united front have cast doubt on its ability to challenge the NDA alliance in the upcoming 2024 general elections.

Congress, once a formidable force, now faces questions about its leadership and the efficacy of its strategies. With victories in only one out of the four states, the party’s charisma appears to be waning, particularly under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi.The decline of Congress opens up a crucial question: who will lead the I.N.D.I. alliance as the face of the Prime Minister to counter Modi and the BJP in the upcoming elections?

In the grand spectacle of Indian politics, the I.N.D.I. alliance, comprising parties like RJD, Congress, JDU, TMC, and NCP, stands on shaky ground. Existing cracks threaten the alliance’s existence as its members openly flaunt aspirations that clash with their supposed partners.

The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has already chosen to go solo, signaling disarray within the alliance. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) seem less enthusiastic about the coalition, despite a shared goal with Congress of toppling Prime Minister Modi in 2024.

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This disarray could significantly impact the results of general elections and the broader political landscape. The alliance, formed to present a united front, now faces doubts about its effectiveness.

And today the political stage resembles a reality show where contestants vie for the coveted role of Prime Minister. The Congress, with its dynastic politics, asserts Rahul Gandhi’s fitness for leadership. Mamata Banerjee aims to replicate the “Modi Magic,” while Priyanka Chaturvedi suggests Uddhav Thackeray as the I.N.D.I. alliance’s face.

In the ongoing political spectacle, Arvind Kejriwal’s AAP stands in the shadows, a neglected participant in the grand arena. This prompts compelling inquiries about Congress’s allegiance to alliances, particularly in light of the AAP’s noteworthy success in establishing governments in two states Delhi and Punjab.

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Look  in the realm of politics, relation between victors and vanquished are always fleeting, and the nationwide playground dispute lays bare a tale of promises unfulfilled and unexpected aloofness.

It is different thing all together that as the 2024 general elections is  approaching doors, the I.N.D.I.A. alliance resembles a reality TV show gone rogue. Each party believes it is the star, eyeing the coveted PM position. The Congress relies on the dynasty formula, Mamata Banerjee on “Modi Magic,” Shiv Sena UBT plays the party head card, and Kejriwal wonders if his invitation got lost in the mail. And the saga of Sushan Babu, alias Nitish Kumar, unfolds like a Shakespearean play, where political acrobatics take center stage! His career is a masterpiece of flip-flops, carefully choreographed based on the grand opportunity to steal the limelight and emerge as the supposed “better” one.

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So, In this political theatrics, it becomes evident that the 2024 elections will be Modi vs X, where X may be any random guy from any other political party but not Rahul Gandhi and again the alliance’s disarray and conflicting aspirations underscore the challenges in presenting a united opposition against the ruling party.

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