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UP Elections | For BJP it's a goldmine, for Congress it's a minefield

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is rebuilding a battered Congress for Lok Sabha 2024. Realistically, she probably knows that the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections are just a resurrection strategy 

March 01, 2022 / 11:59 IST
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Representative image (Image by BJP via Wikimedia Commons 2.0)
Representative image (Image by BJP via Wikimedia Commons 2.0)

The combustible Ukraine quagmire that has upended the fragile post-1991 world order has understandably captured public attention, but rest assured, Uttar Pradesh will soon be back in the headlines. It is the most popular cliché in Indian political vocabulary: The road to Delhi passes through Lucknow.

Pundits believe the 2022 UP assembly election results are a bellwether for the 2024 general elections. Based on opinion polls, it is a bipolar contest between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Samajwadi Party (SP). It maybe only rhetorical causticness, but SP leader Akhilesh Yadav has dismissed the Congress with contemptuous nonchalance; it could get zero seats, he mocked.

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But Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has probably played a smart card; she is rebuilding a battered Congress for Lok Sabha 2024. Realistically, she probably knows that the assembly elections are just a resurrection strategy.

Statistical data proves that the BJP and the Congress’s national storyboard for 2024 is inextricably intertwined with UP. There are lessons to be learnt for the grand old party if it harbours ambitions of a comeback. They are: