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How Congress’ Loss Will Impact Seat-Sharing Talks With INDIA Bloc Parties
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How Congress’ Loss Will Impact Seat-Sharing Talks With INDIA Bloc Parties

The election results to the four states in which Congress lost its governments in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh and failed to dislodge the BJP government from Madhya Pradesh came as a huge disappointment to the party leaders, with the party now out of power in a vast swathe of the Hindi heartland.

The victory in Telangana came as a big solace for the party, as it consolidated its position in southern India for the big battle in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls which is only months away.

The loss in three states as well as its victory in Telangana has several lessons for Congress, with the party now more susceptible to pressure from other parties during any seat-sharing talks among INDIA block members.

The results in four assembly polls have also exposed Congress’ vulnerabilities in a direct contest with BJP. The Congress had wrested Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka from the BJP earlier this year and was hoping to do the same in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

Party leaders anticipated some difficulties in Rajasthan due to internal wranglings in the past and the state’s almost three-decade tradition of not voting back the incumbent government. 

But while the party did not face a rout in Rajasthan largely due to last-minute welfare schemes of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, its much-touted “guarantees” could not stop BJP from a historic mandate in Madhya Pradesh.

Issues raised by Congress include the demand for a caste survey repeatedly raised by party leader Rahul Gandhi did not work with the people. 

Kamal Nath, a septuagenarian and a veteran of electoral battles who has won nine Lok Sabha polls, could not energise the voters in Madhya Pradesh. Kamal Nath was the party’s face in the polls and the party chief in the state.

In contrast, Congress appointed a young A Revanth Reddy as state chief in Telangana in 2021. 

After its victory in the Karnataka polls, the Congress made good use of the anti-incumbency sentiment generated by the BJP against the K Chandrashekar Rao government and party ran a spirited campaign under leadership of Revanth Reddy.

BJP has ruled Madhya Pradesh for 18 of the past 20 years and has now won the big state two-thirds majority. Like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh has turned into a BJP fortress with Congress almost out of ideas to dislodge its rival. 

Union Jyotiraditya Scindia, who left the Congress in March 2020 with his “loyalist MLAs” to bring down the 15-month-old Kamal Nath government has also delivered for the BJP.

In Chhattisgarh, the Congress relied heavily on Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel but BJP went hammer and tongs with its allegations of “corruption” against the state government. The BJP also matched the Congress in pre-poll announcements.

Winning back Chhattisgarh would have allowed Congress to highlight “good governance” model but the party has been unable to win back-to-back assembly polls in the past 10 years. The BJP has successfully retained its governments in several states and has repeatedly talked about people’s faith in its policies.

With demand for caste census failing to be a draw in assembly polls as also its guarantees, the Congress will have to reimagine its campaign themes for the 2024 battle.

The BJP matched the Congress’ announcement of guarantees in the poll-bound states and Prime Minister Narendra Modi also highlighted the schemes of central governments in his rallies such as housing for all.

The Congress now rules only three states on its own in the country, two of which are in the South. It is in power in Himachal Pradesh in northern India. It is also in power in Jharkhand and Bihar as part of ruling alliances in the two states.

The BJP has had an excellent strike rate in the Hindi heartland states in the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha polls under PM Modi’s leadership and the dismal performance in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh leaves Congress without a powerful satrap to take on the BJP.

With INDIA block parties scheduled to resume their talks, a weakened Congress will also have lesser bargaining position and parties such as Samajwadi Party, Aam Aadmi Party, Shiv Sena (UBT), NCP and Trinamool Congress are likely to press their claims more strongly if seat-sharing talks are held. Samajwadi Party and AAP, who are part of INIDIA block, had fielded candidates for the assembly polls.

For the opposition’s ambition to take on the BJP together in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, much will depend on how the resumed talks progress.

The BJP has been swift in course correction after electoral setbacks and shows flexibility in its electoral tactics.

Unlike Karnataka, where some Lingayat leaders left the party over denial of tickets, the BJP accommodated around 14 leaders in their seventies in ticket distribution.

It gave tickets to Union ministers and senior party leaders in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan to send a message of its serious intent to win the polls. 

On seats it was weak, BJP declared candidates quite early.
The Congress retains a sizeable vote share in many of the states it has lost polls over the past few elections and the party leaders have talked of rebuilding the party.

The latest assembly results have added to the party’s challenges as it prepares for the 2024 battle. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, where the Congress is the fourth force, together account for 120 Lok Sabha seats.

In his reaction to the results, Congress president Mallikarjun said the Congress fought a spirited campaign in the four states.

“I thank the people of Telangana for the mandate we have received from them. I also thank all those who voted for us in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Our performance in these three states have no doubt been disappointing, but with determination, we reaffirm our strong resolve to rebuild and revive ourselves in these three states. I acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of lakhs of our workers,” he said in a post on X.

Rahul Gandhi said the party accepts the mandate given by people of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan and the battle of ideology with BJP will continue.

“I am very thankful to the people of Telangana – we will fulfil the promise of making Prajalu Telangana. Heartfelt thanks to all the workers for their hard work and support,” the Wayanad MP posted on X.

Party leader Jairam Ramesh said the Congress has bounced back from defeats earlier too.

“Exactly 20 years ago, the Indian National Congress had lost the state elections in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, while winning only Delhi. But within a few months, the party bounced back and went on to emerge as the single largest party in the Lok Sabha polls and formed the government at the Centre. It is with hope, confidence and a firm sense of resolve and resilience that the Indian National Congress prepares for the forthcoming Lok Sabha polls. Judega Bharat, Jeetega INDIA!” he posted on X.

In another post, he said the performance of the Indian National Congress in Telangana is a silver lining not just for the party, but also for the people of the state.

“Telangana became the 29th state of the Indian Union entirely because of the Indian National Congress, but the objectives that led to its creation have got lost these last (and lost) nine years. A Congress govt, that will very soon be in place, will give the state a new direction,” he said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Zoramthanga’s Big Test Today As Mizoram Counts Votes: 10 Points
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Zoramthanga’s Big Test Today As Mizoram Counts Votes: 10 Points

The election saw a three-way fight between the ruling MNF, the ZPM, and the Congress. The ZPM was formed by merging six parties.
The MNF, ZPM and the Congress contested 40 seats each, while the BJP fielded candidates in 13 seats. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), which contested the assembly polls in Mizoram for the first time, fought in four seats. There were 17 independent candidates.
Some exit polls have predicted a clean sweep by the ZPM, but the majority indicated a hung assembly with no party getting a clear majority.
In the last assembly election in 2018, the MNF won 26 seats and the ZPM eight seats, relegating the Congress that bagged five seats to the third place. The BJP won one seat.
Zoramthanga’s party has projected him as the “guardian of the Chin-Kuki-Zo tribes”, though his rivals and other parties like the BJP has accused him of corruption, not checking rising unemployment and drug trafficking, and poor infrastructure.
Though the MNF is an ally of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), Zoramthanga – citing kinship and familial ties with the Chin-Kuki tribes in Myanmar – has openly given shelter to at least 40,000 refugees who fled from the junta rule in the neighbouring nation.
ZPM chief Lalduhoma said people are tired of the MNF. “Mizoram has been under the MNF for a long time. And people really want change in the way they are governed. They want to end corruption,” Lalduhoma told NDTV during the election campaign.
Elaborate arrangements have been made for the counting of votes. The counting was supposed to happen yesterday along with Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana.
The Election Commission, however, deferred it to today following appeals by political parties, churches, and student bodies as Sunday is a day for prayers in the Christian-majority state.
In some of the seats that have a lesser number of voters, only two rounds of counting will be held, but in most of the constituencies, five rounds will be counted.

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Heavy Rain In Chennai As Cyclone Nears Tamil Nadu, Flights, Trains Hit
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Heavy Rain In Chennai As Cyclone Nears Tamil Nadu, Flights, Trains Hit

Cyclone Michaung, currently swirling over the Bay of Bengal and heading towards the Andhra coast, has unleashed torrential rain upon Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. 

Heavy rainfall was reported in north coastal Tamil Nadu, encompassing Chennai, Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Nagapattinam, and Cuddalore districts, with Thiruvallur district bearing the brunt of the downpour. 

Most parts of Chennai are submerged in water, with heavy inundation in low-lying areas. The cyclone is expected to make landfall between Nellore and Machilipatnam tomorrow noon.

Chennai city and its neighboring districts received heavy rainfall overnight, with Meenambakkam recording 196 mm and Nungambakkam receiving 154.3 mm in the 24 hours leading up to 5:30 am this morning. 

As a result, schools, colleges, and government offices in Chennai and three adjoining districts will remain closed today, and the state government has urged private companies to allow their employees to work from home.

Authorities have set up nearly 5,000 relief centres in coastal districts to assist those affected by the heavy rain that lashed the city and its neighboring districts overnight. Chief Minister MK Stalin reviewed the safety measures last night and is closely monitoring the situation.

#CycloneMichaung-ஐ எதிர்கொள்ள அரசு இயந்திரம் தயார் நிலையில் உள்ளது. அமைச்சர்களும் அதிகாரிகளும் களத்தில் உள்ளனர்.

வழங்கப்பட்டுள்ள பாதுகாப்பு நெறிமுறைகளைப் பொதுமக்கள் கட்டாயம் கடைப்பிடிப்பீர்; புயலின் தாக்கம் குறையும் வரை அத்தியாவசியத் தேவைகளின்றிப் பொதுமக்கள் யாரும் வெளியில் வர… pic.twitter.com/8ngdPMiJVm

— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) December 3, 2023

“The state machine is ready to face Cyclone Michaung. Ministers and officials are in the field. The public must adhere to the safety protocols provided. I also request that the public should not come out without essential needs until the impact of the storm subsides,” Chief Minister Stalin posted on X. 

Due to the heavy rains, bridge No.14 between Basin Bridge and Vyasarpadi has been temporarily shut down as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety. 

This closure has resulted in the cancellation of six trains departing from Dr MGR Chennai Central railway station, including those bound for Coimbatore and Mysuru. The Southern Railway has announced that all passengers affected by the train cancellations will receive full refunds.

Additionally, 14 subways have been closed after severe waterlogging. The city’s airport was also not spared, with 12 domestic outbound flights and four international flights being canceled. Three incoming international flights were diverted to Bengaluru due to the weather conditions.

To aid in relief and rescue efforts, authorities have stationed eight NDRF and nine SDRF teams in the affected districts of Villupuram, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Thiruvallur, Cuddalore, and Chengalpattu.

The water discharge from the Chembarambakkam reservoir outside Chennai has been reduced to 1500 cusecs to mitigate the risk of flooding in low-lying areas.
 

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