New Delhi. Election strategist Prashant Kishor says that the opposition in the country is continuously weakening. Many reasons account for this. He said that at present there is a severe lack of understanding and reasoning in politics. If you talk about the circumstances of today, then either you are a supporter of PM Modi or you support Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. It is because of this binary that the opposition is getting hurt. Prashant Kishor says that improving these challenges immediately will not work. Many of these challenges are large and complex. To understand politics, you need to have fine-grained understanding, logic and formation in a way that is multi-layered rather than binary.
Prashant Kishor said that there is no place for any subtle logic in politics. Today either you are Modi Bhakt or else you are supporter of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and this binary is hurting and hurting the opposition. He says that even though today is the era of T20, but time is needed to work on some issues. Today a fake news makes governments. There is a WhatsApp University in the country, where all the things are said in one line.
During this, Prashant Kishor also answered many questions related to the politics of the country. He was asked whether Rahul Gandhi should withdraw from the race for the post of Congress President. In response to this, he said that I have seen the record of Congress under the leadership of Sonia Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi is the President of Congress for a long time and her strike rate is around 31-32%.
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At the same time, when the command of the party was in the hands of Rahul Gandhi, his strike rate was 34-35%. If we talk about the record, both are doing well, but since 2019 when no one knows who is the president, the strike rate has come down to 10% and above. In such a situation, the party should first clean the face of the president.
During this, Prashant Kishor also gave the victory mantra to the Congress. He said that if the Congress really wanted to be a challenger to the BJP, it would have to capture 40 per cent of the 60 per cent voters who did not vote for the BJP. He told that the vote share of Congress is 19% now and it needs to be taken up to 25-30.
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