The BJP's concern is not the 22's, but the 24's


- Rupani slaps BJP chief ministers

- West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala are not in hand, oldest ally is in opposition to Shiv Sena

Gujarat Chief Minister Rupani's resignation has created an earthquake and the BJP-ruled states' chief ministers have been slapped. Rupani is the fourth BJP chief minister to resign. It is said that Vijay Rupani's resignation has been sought in view of the 203rd state assembly elections. It is also said that Rupani had to go for the state's dominant Patel lobby. Which can be known from the 'selection' of the new Chief Minister of Gujarat. Keep in mind that the choice here was based solely on the choice of the High Command.

Since Gujarat is Narendra Modi's 'home-state', the BJP wants to get a huge majority here and make money. Here Congress is weak due to internal divisions. Yet why did the BJP get bogged down in the last assembly elections? The magic number for barely a majority could be surpassed. What is the reason

The answer is straightforward and simple. The BJP's base is the middle class. This includes those who are relatively well educated and have a decent income. He sided with the BJP after witnessing rampant corruption in the Congress-government at the Center at the Center and looting by Congress allies. This class is the most vocifarous class. Even the poorest of the poor voted for the BJP. As a result, the BJP won the Lok Sabha elections. That class turned to the BJP, the main reason being the inflation that erupted at that time. The then Chief Minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, said, "Inflation will kill us."

This situation is still present. Admittedly, the BJP cannot be held directly responsible for that. But it is almost impossible to explain it to the general public. On the other hand, West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra, Tamil Nadu or Kerala are not in his hands. BJP's oldest ally Shiv Sena is also in opposition. In the 5th Lok Sabha elections, it will be difficult to fight against the ruling parties of those states. Even there, the middle class is tense with rising inflation. Rising unemployment has taken its toll.

Given the current situation, only government servants are relieved. Their expensive allowances continue to rise. But how many government servants in the country are in the central government? There may be four crore government or semi-government servants in other states, most of them in the middle class. They could have gathered the four ends of the mahamahante. On the other hand, except for the top executives of the big cartels in the organized sectors, the prices of cereals and milk and yoghurt, starting with vegetables, which are deteriorating the condition of ordinary employees or workers. It is not possible to give a price for everyone here, but even if the price is quite modest, it will cost Rs 150-150 per person per day. The middle class has become tense.

On the other hand he sees even an ordinary corporator riding in an expensive motor. It is not possible to talk about ministers. Their limousines are in front of the police. Oops! After three or four pushes to take a complaint, the complainant should be dispatched to listen to the PA for only five to ten minutes at a time. What happened to the complaint then? No answer. Oops! Not even a general worker or a general supporter of the party counts. At present, the BJP is in a situation where it weighs the same as an expensive car.

This does not mean that Congress does not have such flaws. Is the same. But it still has the influence of the party's original ideology of 'socialist-social-formation'. In fact, it is the basis of it. There are very few rich people in this party. The rich and the very rich or the big businessmen have taken the BJP by the hand. While 'socialism' has been the 'mantra' of the Congress since the time of Nehru. At one time he named India "Socialist - Democratic Republic of India". The word Oligarchy has been removed from it. Needless to say, the BJP has now turned to Rannaichbira (the democracy of the rich). He has now left Sheh-Sharam.

There is no need to assume that Congress will come. Then everything will be fine. It can be bad, it can be bad, it can be expensive. Unemployment may not go away. But the middle class, fed up with the double whammy of inflation and unemployment, can now tell the BJP that whatever happens to us when the Congress or any party comes, you have to go.

In this situation, Na-kare-Narayan and if such a small war breaks out and gives victory to India's 'Jawano', the BJP will get a big majority again by taking credit for that victory. Apart from that, in the name of Narendra Modi, he will get a majority in the 9th general elections. It is undeniable.

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