In the midst of a Congress-free India, the BJP's supplements began to clear, thus losing one state after another

Ahmedabad. 23 December 2019, Monday

Jharkhand elections have become a headache for the BJP, which has given Congress a free India. Jharkhand Assembly results have overturned BJP. The BJP has suffered a lot and its fate is also being discussed.

The Center is being blamed for the Jharkhand result. The BJP has lost power in seven states in the last two years. After losing power in Jharkhand, the NDA government has been on 42% of the country's population.

Since taking over the country in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always emphasized the double-engined government theory. That is, a single-party government in the center and in the state. The Prime Minister has always been referring to this theory from the forum. Which also shows the important cause of development. Modi has also been accused of non-development activities in non-BJP states. But this double-engined theory of PM Modi is not at all appealing to the masses.

BJP was ruled in 21 states after getting power at the Center in May 2014. But now the graph is getting really bad. The question is arising that BJP's double-engined theory is proving ineffective and the masses have no confidence in it.

BJP made history in 2017
After the Lok Sabha elections, BJP formed a government with allies in Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir. In Sikkim, the BJP formed a government on its own. In 2016, the BJP ended 15 years of unilateral rule of Congress, making history in Assam. In 2017, seven state assembly elections were held in which the BJP formed government in UP, Uttarakhand, Goa, Manipur, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat. When the Congress formed a state government from the BJP in Punjab. In the North East, the BJP also joined hands with its allies to form a government in which they succeeded. Until the end of 2017, the BJP's Vijayarath couldn't stop.

BJP and coalition government in 21 states by March 2018
When Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, there were only seven BJP states. In which the two states had a BJP coalition government. In Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Goa, the BJP was running the government on its own. While Punjab and Andhra Pradesh had coalition governments. Congress, on the other hand, was in 13 states. With the coming of March in 2018, the BJP and the coalition party government has reached 21 figures and Modi's Congress-free slogan seems to be coming true.

In May 2018 the graph disappeared
The start of the year in 2018 was a good start. The government was formed in Tripura and made history. But after that, the BJP's bad. In May 2018, BJP lost to the JDS and the Congress alliance despite being a big party in Karnataka. At the end of the year, the BJP got a big backlash in the Hindi belt states. In which, for 15 years, Shivraj Singh Chauhan had a chance to defeat the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party at the hands of the Congress. Rajasthan also lost power. In Chhattisgarh, the same references were made recently. Even in Telangana, nothing happened in the hands of BJP. Wherever the BJP emerged as the single-largest party, the Congress played a new form of defeating the BJP by playing alliance politics.

In 2019, the BJP came to power again at the Center but lost this state
In 2019, there were elections in 7 states. These included Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Haryana, Maharashtra and Jharkhand. The YSR Congress won in Andhra Pradesh, BJD in Odisha, BJP alliance in Arunachal Pradesh, BJP alliance in Sikkim, BJP alliance in Haryana and Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP alliance in Maharashtra. Today in Jharkhand too, it is time for the BJP to face defeat. This means that even though the Center has power in 2019, the two big states in Maharashtra and Jharkhand have had a chance to lose the BJP.

The vacancy of BJP's power on the map of the country is now increasing. At the center, the BJP has won more seats than in 2014. Power is in the hands of a gigantic leader like Narendra Modi. He is considered to be the greatest leader of politics. However, the BJP is losing the way it is now. Watching it, the sunset of power from the states is seen.

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