For a party with 11 crore members바카라”more than the population of many countries바카라”losing an election is not an option. Any loss would be a setback to the BJP바카라™s aim of ushering in the 바카라śgolden era바카라ť when the saffron party will rule from panchayat to Parliament, and every state in between. This spirit drives the BJP바카라™s formidable election machinery as assembly polls draw near in MahÂarashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand. Also in Delhi, where elections are due early next year, preparations are on in full swing as the BJP plans to wrest the national capital from the Aam Aadmi Party.
The first set of elections since the Narendra Modi government was reconfirmed in power with a brute majority in the Lok Sabha will show whether the party바카라™s popularity and the near-hegemonic position it has come to occupy in Indian politics remains intact. BJP leaders are confident that the party will retain all three states with bigger margins. 바카라śOur popularity has only grown since the Âvictory in the Lok Sabha polls,바카라ť says national spokesperson Sambit Patra. 바카라śWith its daring decisions in its first 100 days, the Âgovernment has reinforced people바카라™s trust and confidence in the BJP. Our work is the proof of our commitment to the people. We don바카라™t use false claims for mere politics.바카라ť
While local issues may be important in state polls, BJP leaders believe issues like security and national integration, which the party plans to highlight as key poll planks, resonate with Âeveryone and plan to cash in on revocation of Article 370 and criminalisation of triple talaq, projected as some of the Âgovernment바카라™s major achievements. PM Modi and party chief Amit Shah have extensively talked about these during their Âengagements in the poll-bound states.
Party working president J.P. Nadda is convinced that the BJP will sweep the polls in Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Haryana. 바카라śNext in line is West Bengal,바카라ť he says. With the Opposition in disarray, the Indian polity seems to be heading towards unipolarity with the BJP as the single dominant party. 바카라śThe Opposition, including the CongÂress, refuses to be the other pole,바카라ť Patra tells Outlook. Recently, Shah too raised questions about the efficacy of the multi-Âparty system, saying that 70 years after independence, people have doubts if the system has failed to meet the country바카라™s goals.