Congress Already Losing 2014 General Elections

CONGRESS DEFEAT IS CONFIRMED

Congress Already Losing 2014 General Elections

The ruling UPA is facing the ire of the people of India. The various statements by senior congress leaders are indication of the same.

New Delhi: The remote control UPA government is finding its defeat inevitable. With all the weapons against the main opponent Narendra Modi bouncing back without any result, the congress is feeling the inevitable defeat.

The various claims by congress could not prevent Modi’s rise in the minds of people of India. Congress is unable to find shelter to face the comments by Modi on the other hand.

Under these circumstances, congress is already feeling the defeat that it is going to face once the elections are over. The increased voter turnout in almost all the 6 phases so far also added to the congress’ confirmed defeat. The Sonia-Rahul duo has not been effective in convincing the people of this country that the congress can deliver any good for them.

The recent statements by some of the senior congress leaders are indication of their desperation. The statements are like “congress ready to support third front”. The meaning of the statement is clear. Congress lost hopes of its ability to come back to power and form UPA III.

Even congress vice president Rahul Gandhi is facing tough time in his constituency. The stiff competition from Smriti Irani (BJP) & Kumar Biswas (AAP) is likely to reduce the chances of Rahul’s easy win. His majority, in case of win, is going to be the thinnest as per the reports available from that area.

As a face saving measure, the political advisor to Sonia Gandhi Ahmed Patel clarified that the party is ready to work with the third front to keep BJP away from power.

We all know, that the third front is yet to take birth. The outcome of the results might give clarity on the birth and management of the third front. If NDA is not able to reach the magic figure of 272 MPs, then the proposed third front might come into existence. In that case, the country is going to face tough time as the coalition government (where there are as many leaders like Jayalalithaa, Mamata, Mulayam, Mayawati, Naveen Patnaik and of course the congress).

The undependable congress might withdraw the support to the unstable government by the third front and hence the stability of the government would be a big question mark.

To save the country from disaster (in the field of development), BJP and NDA are putting their best. They are projecting the ‘development schemes’ as agenda. But the power hungry political parties are projecting the impractical and ineffective third front.