Every political party is checkmated in a way. No one comes out with flying colours. That also includes Mamata while the left front in Kerala is least affected.

The organisational weakness of Congress shows up again in results.

BJP has a lot to worry about its performance.
/1
They are using or misusing the entire machinery at full throttle. Still, results are not promising but portend a threat to their dominance.

Even if there is a hint of Modi losing his grip, the suppressed, threatened independent institutions would start asserting their rights.
/2
The pandemic threat of the second wave of the ‘Modi/ Shah/ RSS virus’ is receding. The Law of diminishing returns has set in.

The extent to which they put in efforts using everything at their command has not produced any visible result in Tamilnadu, Kerala or even Puducherry.
/3
The increased representation of BJP in Bengal assembly should be compared with the last Lok Sabha not assembly elections in 2016, as Congress and left were nowhere even in 2019.
Further BJP’s wins are in geographically far off border areas. Maybe TMC’s strength, focus was low.
/4
BJP could hold on to its base created in Assam by dividing people, parties. BJP was in power both at the centre and the state and had a free run of unchecked misuse of power. It was able to micromanage and exploit to the maximum the organisational weaknesses of the opposition.
/5
It is to be noted that in spite of the above factors BJP could not improve upon their performance. They perhaps reached their peak.

If Congress changes its approach & strengthens its organisation to identify, create mass leaders to work at the ground level it will defeat BJP.
/6
The above presumption may look unreal for some when they see it superficially. Wherever local opposition leaders, organisation are strong BJP failed invariably.

BJP fills in a vacuum. They are also masters in creating vacuum by eating away contaminated cells of other parties.
/7
There will be a solution only if the problem that exists is understood, analysed, addressed in the right perspective and proportions.
We cannot create customised bots with the same characteristics to carry out plans. But we can adopt democratic processes to elect mass leaders.
/8
Some Chief Ministers are assertive to question Modi. After Uddhav, Mamata now Hemant Soren joined the list.

The opposition has to work on the citadels of Jagan, Naveen, KCR, Kejriwal who are pragmatically in a two-faced relationship with BJP only helping it by their actions.
/9
The Congress and other opposition parties should understand that they cannot totally discount the possibility of the 3rd wave of ‘Modi, Shah, RSS virus’ returning back to complete their agenda of total disaster. Modi & Co love to laugh even if they are walking on skeletons.
/10
The above are excerpts of my new blog post: 'The political reality after recent elections: Modi, BJP'

Website link: wp.me/p8Fpl7-gX
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6 May
The confusion, fear, threat in the minds of the people about what the future holds is all-pervading. That is the political reality after the recent elections.

The national parties Congress, BJP are worst affected. The victory of regional parties is only a deceptive euphoria.
/1
How much of Mamata’s victory causes jubilation and to what extent it is a pyrrhic victory in abnormal circumstances with main opponents are authoritarian in their own way is difficult to quantify.

But BJP forced such polarisation, hatred among people. Mamata had to respond.
/2
The aftereffects of such a full-fledged war using every ammunition available with them Modi, Shah, BJP, RSS managed to drive divisions deeper.

But who is going to provide the healing touch? We are not having Gandhiji, Ashoka around to bring normalcy. Can Mamata accomplish it?
/3
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5 May
The need of the hour is to unite all those who are opposed to Modi, Shah and RSS to defeat their strategy of dividing people, spreading hatred to impose their ideology.

Most of the opposition parties groups are united by their secular, democratic vein but divided by egos.
/1
What is the purpose of having or forming separate parties or groups when there is no logical reason except for personal domination, the progress of their leaders or groups?

When they are bound by equality and justice where is the justification to impose one’s superiority?
/2
The left parties and few other regional parties have different roots and ideology though most of them are bound by secularism and equality.

Most of the other parties have roots in Congress ideology. Why should they stand divided and pull each other down benefitting BJP?
/3
Read 15 tweets
2 May
Congress lost its cadres to various group leaders. Their erosion continued to this day despite some wins in between due to other factors.

The organisation was losing its base or connectivity with the base even when they had support and image with the masses.
/1
Congress should be restored back to the masses, a place where it has roots. It should be taken out of the grip of group leaders and group culture.
Democracy is the strength of the Congress party. Where is it now? It was throttled by the group leaders to retain their supremacy.
/2
The democratic process would have thrown up mass leaders who remain connected to the people. They naturally would have become a threat to group leaders and their linkage to the group itself. So democratic elections within were replaced more often by ad hoc measures.
/3
Read 12 tweets
1 May
‘The nature of Congress is lost and the depth, understanding of Gandhi, Nehru is not there’ stated Rahul.

Where the mass-based movement driven by Congress party and its leaders went on wrong track losing its mass base and more controlled by groups of leaders or power brokers?
/1
It is evident that Congress has always been led by a conglomerate or mixture rather than a fusion of leaders of different ideas from left to right and were guided by democratic culture, principles, philosophies of Congress.

But they were united in addressing public concerns.
/2
The domination of groups within started happening possibly post-Nehru-Shastri period. There were instances even before of leaders with identical, similar views grouping together.

But post-Shastri period the tussle became power-centric in the garb of principles, policies.
/3
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30 Apr
No one can stop Rahul from taking over as Congress President again if he agrees to it. Even if he does not agree, his political control over the party, people will not diminish in any way.

He talked about the drastic changes required in Congress. He will make it a reality.
/1
His steady, steadfast approach, clarity and firmness on issues do indicate that Rahul is going to go ahead with his plans of rejuvenating congress come what may.

He continued with it even after his resignation as INC President. Why will he dilute his plans now?
/2
When drastic changes are to be effected they should be carefully planned and executed.
It is not easy to change the mindset of people habituated to a process or system.
One has to wait for the idea to settle in their minds and the political weather becoming conducive for it.
/3
Read 12 tweets
28 Apr
Do we have a political leader like Rahul with such a rare combination of positive qualities? How can one ignore?
Let us list some of them here.
He speaks from the heart frankly, openly without inhibitions.
He talks about inadequacies of Congress; says it must change radically.
/1
Rahul admits some differences, dissatisfaction among leaders; insists on discussions ensuring democratic space, culture within.
He does not see anyone as a threat or enemy if they raise questions, but still respects & loves them. He even loves Modi and registers it with a hug.
/2
There is no hesitation on his part to speak truth even if it politically hurts him.
He is fervently and consistently raising his voice against fascist Modi regime.
Rahul says he will speak his mind even if he was to fight all alone against Modi, BJP, RSS till his last breath.
/3
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