New Delhi: Announcement of PM Narendra Modi about the revocation of three agricultural laws can change the election temperament in the punjab bound by the poll.
Until PM took up the air, the three laws appear to be one of the themes that will define the contest next year in the country ruled by Congress.
Congress rebelled and former CM Amarinder Singh, who was running as “influencer” for dramatic rollback, did not lose time in stating that he was open to doing business with BJP, potentially setting the stage for the front and rectangular, if not pentangular, contest for control country.
Theoretically, the memories of the law can also clear the way for BJP recovery with their old partners, Akalis who left NDA for three laws.
However, Sukhbir Singh Badal put aside the reunion.
On the one hand, the former CM representative might only make the virtue of political coercion.
Not much at BJP that seems to want to revive the partnership because of the luggage that Badal remains trapped with because of their memories that are not so happy.
Amarinder, a former Army officer, although it is inaccurately the numbers blessed with the image of “perpetrators” and vulnerable to accusations not acting in the cases of “blasphemy” and not acting for 4.5 years in a helmet, is a much better bet.
BJP because of his image as a patriot.
He also walked out of Congress to protest the Operation Blue Star.
Amarinder, with BJP, can make a game that is good for Hindu constituencies – 40% of voters – who have rested during aggression by agricultural protesters and more evidence of Pakistan increases interference in a problematic situation.
The emergence of the anxiety of Hindus as an important factor has been recognized even by Congress leaders, who have enjoyed good support among the people.
Development will force AAP to return to the drawing board as, such as Congress, it has framed campaigns around resistance to agricultural law.