HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024Anti-incumbency or strong narrative, what helped the opposition in 2024?

Anti-incumbency or strong narrative, what helped the opposition in 2024?

The 2024 Lok Sabha election results highlight anti-incumbency in India, affecting leaders from Modi to Reddy. Despite exit polls predicting a BJP landslide, multiple factors reduced their parliamentary numbers.

June 06, 2024 / 09:02 IST
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Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav addressing a rally
Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav addressing a rally

Lok Sabha election 2024 results have reestablished the fact that anti-incumbency is still a factor in India. From Narendra Modi at the Centre to Jagan Reddy in Andhra Pradesh and Naveen Patnaik in Odisha, it played a part along with other issues.

The verdict came on the heels of exit polls predicting overwhelming victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies. Did the pollsters fail to read the voters’ mind or was it an exercise in fawning? Whatever it may be, several things bundled together in reducing the numbers among the members in treasury benches in 18th Lok Sabha.

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So, did the reintroduction of “Mandal” override the “kamandal” issue in Lok Sabha election 2024? It may look likely with the Congress sitting pretty close to – in fact, a step short of – the three-figure mark and Janata Dal (United) moving up the leaderboard to share two dozen seats equally with its ally, the BJP after this Parliamentary elections.

Regional parties not part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), ruling in states like Jharkhand and then in Andhra Pradesh, have already initiated the process of caste surveys and Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar conducted it before re-aligning with the BJP. Add to it the special schemes and reservations offered to minorities.