Rahul Gandhi described the defeat in Maharashtra as unexpected, said – will analyze, congratulated Hemant Soren for the victory in Jharkhand

After the flop show of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra Assembly elections, Rahul Gandhi on Saturday said that the results of Maharashtra are unexpected. The Mahayuti alliance won the elections by securing more than 200 seats, while the MVA failed to reach the 50 seats mark. Rahul wrote on Twitter that the results of Maharashtra are unexpected and we will analyze them in detail. Thanks to all the voter brothers and sisters of the state for their support and all the workers for their hard work.
 

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Reacting to the Jharkhand elections, where India Bloc won by an easy margin, Rahul Gandhi wrote heartfelt thanks to the people of Jharkhand for giving a huge mandate to INDIA. Hearty congratulations and best wishes to Chief Minister Hemant Soren ji, all Congress and JMM workers for this victory. He said that this victory of the alliance in the state is a victory for the protection of water, forest and land along with the Constitution.
The Congress continued its losing streak in Maharashtra after its worst-ever performance and ended up as a distant junior partner to the ruling JMM in Jharkhand, further reducing its role in the opposition camp as other allies fared better. are performed. While India Bloc’s victory in Jharkhand was some consolation, losing a big state like Maharashtra after the upset in Haryana is likely to weaken the broader bargaining power of the grand old party in this era of coalition politics.
 

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After losing to BJP in Nanded Lok Sabha by-election, the strength of Congress party in Lok Sabha also reduced to 98 seats. The poor performance of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra has ended its hopes of getting Rajya Sabha seats from the state in future. On the other hand, the NDA with its landslide victory is set to gain majority in the Upper House in the next cycle of biennial elections. Despite the opposition MVA being the dominant party in Maharashtra, the Congress failed to pull the weight of the opposition faction and collapsed before the NDA tsunami.

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