NEW DELHI:pm election 2024 In response to Rahul Gandhi’s demand for a face-to-face discussion about Lok Sabha elections with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP questioned Gandhi on his understanding of polling issues and as well as his place in Congress party on Saturday. They made it clear that he is not the party president or the leader of opposition in the Parliament.
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BJP spokeswoman Sudhanshu Trivedi asked questions about Gandhi at a press conference by saying that he is only a member of parliament representing his party, so what authority is he hoping to challenge Modi with?
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It coincided with Rahul Gandhi, head of the Congress Party who also expressed his wish that PM Modi would join them during this interview and said that either him or party chief Mallikarjun Kharge would be happy to do so. “This is essential because it will provide an opportunity for all major political parties to showcase our nation’s vision from one platform for a good democracy,” said Mr. Rahul X. The country expects Modi to take part in the debate, he continued.
Rahul made a response to a letter addressed to him and the PM earlier this week inviting Justice (Retd) Madan B Lokur, Justice (Retd) Ajit P Shah and prominent journalist N Ram for a debate on major electoral topics.
“Congress welcomes this initiative- we accept your invitation for discussions,” said Rahul. We both think such discussions help people imbibe our different points of view and become educated enough when making smart decisions.
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Moreover, refuting any ungrounded accusations against any of our parties are very necessary. Therefore, people deserve directly hearing from us leaders of those key parties involved in this election; accordingly, I or President Congress would gladly take part in such discussion.” He continued
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In the invitation sent out to PM Modi and Rahul, it was stated that the PM had publicly challenged Congress on issues such as income redistribution, reservations, and Article 370.
However, Kharge has challenged the PM to a public debate and questioned him about the government’s approach to China, electoral bond plan, possible “mutilation” of constitution. The invitation stated that in this background debate will enable the general public to directly listen political leaders speak against it.
Consequently, the final test of strength for Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi is in the electoral arena. In 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Modi led BJP to a historic victory that gave them a majority mandate over Congress’ domination of 10 years. This resonated with voters who were tired of economic stagnation and corruption as they called for “Achhe Din” (Good Days), thus catapulting him to prominence in Indian politics.
However, Rahul Gandhi and the congress party made a strong come back in the assembly elections of 2018 resulting into unseating BJP from power in key states like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. This wave at the polls revived Congress party’s chances and made Gandhi a serious contender against Modi’s dominance.
The Road Ahead: The contest between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi will therefore be more significant than ever before; India finds itself at cross-roads today. The path India takes for many years to come will be determined by decisions made by Indian voters on national security, social cohesion and economic recovery.
Rahul hopes that returning to grassroots activism, amplifying voices of the marginalized people and bringing a strong challenge to Modis leadership will be his salvation. Whether he can build coalitions across regions, reconcile differences among his ranks, or outline any vision about what India ought to look like are some of the factors that would determine performance of Congress Party in subsequent election(s).
Meanwhile, Narendra Modi shall have to overcome many hurdles if he is to win another election. However there are many stumbling blocks hampering this dream such as social unrests, agrarian distresses or sluggishness in economy. Thus whether he is able to deal with these problems and fulfill his pledges along with maneuvering through an intricate web of coalition politics will decide how well he did it.
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