Stalin mobilized many leaders on his birthday
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin recently celebrated his birthday. Birthday was just an excuse. On this pretext, they wanted to express their power. While RJD leader and Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav from Bihar reached Chennai, Farooq Abdullah from Jammu and Kashmir attended. Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav also came from UP. Stalin himself did not present himself in the race for the post of PM, but Farooq Abdullah definitely said that instead of Modi, Stalin is the most suitable person for the PM candidate of the opposition. However, in the meantime, the incident of atrocities on Bihari laborers in Tamil Nadu made them bitter. RJD and JDU are determined on this matter. Tejashwi Yadav has given a clean chit to Stalin by saying that there was no incident of fighting with Biharis there. However, under the pressure of BJP MLAs, CM Nitish Kumar has shown the mirror of Tejashwi by sending a delegation to investigate the incident.
Telangana CM KCR has also shown strength
Telangana CM KCR organized a convention in Khammam in January to expand his party nationally. Samajwadi Party leader and former Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav, Kerala CM Pinai Rajan and two big leaders of Aam Aadmi Party – Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Man Singh marked their presence in the event. Earlier, KCR reached Bihar and met Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav. This also saw KCR as one of the contenders for the PM face of the opposition. The surprising thing is that KCR did not send invitation to Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav in the conference.
Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee has also jumped
West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee first started the exercise to become the PM face of the opposition. For the third time, when she became the CM of Bengal, her ambition started to waver. He made trips to Delhi. Met opposition leaders. His effort was that polarization of opposition parties is necessary to remove PM Narendra Modi. Although she kept avoiding Congress in the campaign of opposition unity. On his intention, NCP leader Sharad Pawar turned a blind eye by saying that without the Congress any common platform of the opposition would be meaningless. Now Mamta has openly said that she will not support Congress under any circumstances.
Congress has accepted only Rahul Gandhi as PM face
When the opposition exercise to become PM face was going on across the country, at that time Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was touring the country on Bharat Jodo Yatra. Opposition leaders remained absent during his visit. He wandered alone. Meanwhile, former Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath announced that Rahul Gandhi is the PM face of the Congress. After that, such leaders are continuously engaged in finding different opportunities to prove the unity of the opposition and themselves as the PM face. Rahul Gandhi is soon going to start the second phase of Bharat Jodo Yatra.
RJD told Nitish as PM face and JDU material
With the formation of the Grand Alliance government in Bihar, Nitish Kumar was declared the RJD PM face. JDU leaders also started claiming that Nitish Kumar has all the qualities to become PM. RJD leader Lalu Prasad Yadav gave the task to Nitish to get out of Bihar and start trying to unite the opposition. Although Nitish Kumar himself kept denying that he is the face of the PM. Yes, he definitely said that he will try to unite the opposition. He said that he will travel to Delhi as soon as Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo tour ends. On not getting any positive signal from Congress, Nitish tried to convey his point to Rahul-Sonia through Congress leaders, but Congress has kept silence on this issue. The manner in which Nitish exhorted Salman Khurshid, who recently reached Male’s conference, to convey his message to the top leaders of Congress, it seems that till now no result of his exercise is visible.
The election results dampened the enthusiasm of the opposition
Meanwhile, assembly elections were held in the states of North East. The results have come in favor of BJP. This has dampened the enthusiasm of the opposition. However, it is not necessary that the results of the Lok Sabha also come like the results of the Vidhansabha. This has been seen in Bihar in 1967. In the Lok Sabha elections held that year, the Congress won most of the seats in Bihar, but in the assembly elections, the government of non-Congress parties was formed in Bihar. This clearly means that votes are also cast on the face of the PM in the Lok Sabha elections. The latest situation is that all the names that have been discussed in front of Narendra Modi till now are not even visible in the pasang. This is evident from the ongoing surveys. The results of TV9 and Pollstart’s survey regarding the Lok Sabha elections indicate the same thing. 58 percent of the people involved in the survey have liked Narendra Modi as the next PM. After Modi, only 19.9 percent people like Rahul Gandhi as PM. Therefore, in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the possibility of Modi becoming PM once again seems more.