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Cong breaks but another alliance after election defeat

Cong breaks but another alliance after election defeat
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New Delhi: On the One Side of the Congress has tried to unite the opposition and bring it under one umbrella against the NDA led by BJP who ruled in the middle to select Lok Sabha 2024 but on the other hand, looked partnered with the Alliance partner who had the election election in the past .
In the latest example, Congress summoned its alique (Mahajot) with Lok Sabha MP Badruddin Ajmal All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) and Hagrama Mohilary-LED Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) almost four months after they jointly opposed the Assembly Association of Assemblies against BJP Ruling with many fanfare.
However, they lost and recently Congress decided to get out of the alliance.
Member of the Congress Work Committee (CWC) Mukul Wasnik, who was visiting Guwahati on Wednesday, indicating that alliance separation was given a nod with high command.
He blamed him on the political situation that was changed in the state.
The congress was upset because it tended to suddenly aiudf towards BJP.
Congress will now seek stitching other alliances from opposition parties ahead of the selection of Sabha 2024.
For that purpose, President Assam PCC Bhupen Borp and opposition leader Debabrata Saikia will fulfill the leadership of the party in the national capital.
This is not only AIUDF and BPF in Assam but also Furfura Sharif Cleric Abbas Siddiqui-LED Secular Front India (ISF) in West Bengal which also has the same experience.
West Bengal went to election along with Assam earlier this year.
Congress has falsified the Alliance with ISF and CPI (M) but together they can win only one seat in 294 members of the Western Bengal Assembly.
The seats alone won by ISF while Congress and CPI (M), two parties who ruled the country until 2011, failed to open their account.
Likewise, in the past recently, Congress separated from the alliance that had been sewn with Akhilesh Yadav-LED Party Jamajwadi (SP) in the election of the Uttar Pradesh 2017 assembly.
The two parties were well known and aggressively projected Bonhomie which was felt between the Akhilesh leader and Congress Rahul Gandhi as “up to Lakke (two boys above)” who joined the hand to defeat BJP.
However, even the alliance failed to work against Juggernaut BJP connecting 312 at a 403-seat assembly.
On the other hand, SP Won 47 and Congress won with only seven seats.
The third main party, the Bahujan Party with Mayawati Led (BSP), won 19 seats.
Immediately after the election, Congress summoned its alique with SP.
In the upcoming 2022 assembly selection, all the main opposition parties – SP, BSP and Congress – have announced that they will do a contest separately.
Almost the same scenario was witnessed in Jharkhand in 2014.
Congress and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) together opposed the selection of Lok Sabha that year.
However, after the UPA defeat of BJP Narendra Modi-LED, Congress violated its alique with JMM.
The separation of the two parties came only a few months before the 2014 Jharkhand Assembly election Both parties were contested separately and lost to BJP.
The parties hand in hand again in 2019 and run coalition governments at Jharkhand after defeating BJP.

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