Four years ago, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power with a thumping victory in the Lok Sabha elections. The “Modi wave” was unstoppable, reaching all the way from Gujarat to Parliament Road, New Delhi. And, as they say, empires fall and rise all the time; so, with the rise of BJP, also came the fall of another power dynamics - the Indian National Congress (INC).
From running the government in the previous term to only securing 44 out of 545 seats, the party fell down a really long way. Many believed that would be the end of Congress in India, and for a long time, it certainly felt so. The people had given their verdict, dissatisfied with Congress; ready to welcome Acchhe Din. However, the tides seem to be changing again.
In 2018 legislative assembly elections, Congress snatched away all the three Hindi belt states from BJP. With the saffron hold loosening from North India for the first time since 2014, people can't help but ask.
Is Rahul Gandhi, called Pappu by rivals once upon a time, now a serious threat to Modi's charm? Will Congress manage to ascend back to power in 2019 Lok Sabha elections?
Four years ago, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came to power with a thumping victory in the Lok Sabha elections. The “Modi wave” was unstoppable, reaching all the way from Gujarat to Parliament Road, New Delhi. And, as they say, empires fall and rise all the time; so, with the rise of BJP, also came the fall of another power dynamics - the Indian National Congress (INC).
From running the government in the previous term to only securing 44 out of 545 seats, the party fell down a really long way. Many believed that would be the end of Congress in India, and for a long time, it certainly felt so. The people had given their verdict, dissatisfied with Congress; ready to welcome Acchhe Din. However, the tides seem to be changing again.
In 2018 legislative assembly elections, Congress snatched away all the three Hindi belt states from BJP. With the saffron hold loosening from North India for the first time since 2014, people can't help but ask.
Is Rahul Gandhi, called Pappu by rivals once upon a time, now a serious threat to Modi's charm? Will Congress manage to ascend back to power in 2019 Lok Sabha elections?