There is now a little more than 12 hours left for the results of the assembly elections of five states. In such a situation, all the teams are engaged in strategic preparations. The election results of Uttarakhand and Punjab are very important for the Congress. The Congress has become alert from now on that the winning MLAs in both the states should not be able to move here and there. The party has deployed its veteran leaders under the supervision of these MLAs. At the same time, the party is on full alert mode in Manipur and Goa as well.
so preparing
It is said that Congress is predicting that no single party will get majority in Punjab and Uttarakhand. In such a situation, the party does not want to leave any stone unturned. A very careful strategy has been made so that no other party can break the winning MLAs. Ajay Maken has been given the responsibility of handling the MLAs in Punjab. Apart from him, party spokesperson Pawan Khera has also been sent to take the front in Punjab. On the other hand, senior Chhattisgarh ministers TS Singhdeo, Vincent Pala and Mukul Wasnik have been appointed for Manipur.
Veteran Congressmen who have reached Uttarakhand
In Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has been given the command. It is expected that Baghel will reach Uttarakhand on March 10. At the same time, Congress MP Deepender Singh Hooda, AICC Tripura in-charge Dr. Ajay Kumar, party spokesperson Gaurav Vallabh, Jitu Patwari, MB Patil, Jharkhand Health Minister Bana Gupta, Uttarakhand Congress in-charge Devendra Yadav, co-in-charge Deepika Pandey Singh and AICC Observer Mohan Prakash etc. have reached here.
Instructions to be in touch with the winning MLAs and party leadership
The Congress has directed all observers to be in constant touch with the winning MLAs and inform the top leadership of the party. Mohan Prakash said that in small states BJP has tried to get majority by using money and governor. These people are trying to do something similar in Uttarakhand as well. Their experts are already here. But this time he will not be able to do anything like that and we will get majority here.
Lessons being learned from the last elections
It is worth noting that the Congress has had a bad experience with the breakdown of MLAs in the last few elections. In 2017 despite being the single largest party in Manipur, it could not form the government. This has happened to him in Goa also in the last assembly elections. At the same time, after the formation of the government in Madhya Pradesh, it also lasted for a few months. After this Jyotiraditya Scindia went to BJP with some MLAs and Kamal Nath government fell. Since then Congress has been working a lot on this aspect.