The balance of the two is balanced, it remains to be seen which way the wind will turn in 2022: p. Chidambaram


- Pointing out election results, Congress asks PM to stop arrogance, repeal all three agricultural laws and stop looting petrol-diesel

New Delhi: Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram said on Wednesday that the results of the by-elections for various assembly seats showed that the balance between the BJP and its opposition parties was now balanced. From these results, it is easy to see where the wind is blowing in the 203 state elections.

Giving his feedback on the by-election results, former finance minister and senior Congress leader P.S. Chidambaram said the results of the by-elections were eye-opening for the BJP. In various states of the country, BJP has won 4 out of 20 assembly seats. While his allies have won 4 seats. Congress has won 4 seats and parties other than BJP have won 4 seats. In addition, one of the seven seats was won by YSR, a half-baked ally of the BJP. Congress has won. The other six seats were won by BJP opposition parties, said the learned politician and senior Congress leader. With that said, given this, it can be said that the balance of respect between the two has become equal. Now it remains to be seen which way the wind will turn in 202.

Citing these results, the Congress slammed the BJP and slammed the Prime Minister, saying he should abandon arrogance, repeal all three agricultural laws and stop looting petrol-diesel.

Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi said: The victory of the Congress is the victory of its workers. At the same time, he told the party workers to be fearless and face the feeling of hatred.

The legislatures of Goa, Manipur, Punjab and Uttarakhand expire in March 207. The term of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly ends in May 207. And the term of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly ends in December 207. It remains to be seen why the results will come.

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