Summary
The Bharatiya Janata Party is once again going to form the government in Uttar Pradesh. This time, where the Samajwadi Party has done better than the last election, but has fallen far behind the majority. The most embarrassing situation is for BSP and Congress, which are unable to win even five seats.
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But should it be assumed that in this victory of the BJP, the fragmentation of the opposition once again came in handy. It is undoubtedly a relief for the Samajwadi Party that it has increased from its 47 seats last time to about 125 seats and certainly this time as a strong opposition, it is in a position to put pressure on the government. may come. Akhilesh Yadav’s formula of alliance with smaller parties worked, but for him, the BSP and Congress did not come together or keep them away proved to be harmful.
The BJP and its allies have come down from 325 to three hundred, this indicates that somewhere the public’s displeasure has also been with the government and the SP alliance has benefited to some extent. But those who were sitting on the assumption that this time the ground reality is different and Yogi is not going to come again, this has definitely shocked them. It was also being said that BJP may come to power again, but Yogi will not be the Chief Minister, this is also going to be proved wrong.
In such a situation, Congress and BSP need to think the most. Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi worked hard during this time, tried her best to build the Congress in the state anew, but the seats were reduced by 4 more than the last time. She reduced from seven to three, the same situation happened with BSP. Obviously, it is not easy for these two parties to stand again in UP. In such a situation, if there is any hope in the coming time, it is from the Samajwadi Party, provided that it works hard for its next strategy from now on and at least keeping in mind the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, it can give a strong fight to the BJP. At present, this exciting match is looking one-sided in comparison and is forcing the opposition to think where they went wrong.