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Modi and Shah’s Rallies Disrupt Congress’s Strategy

Rahul and Priyanka Forced to Campaign in Haryana

Chandigarh: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s relentless series of 14 rallies have significantly undermined the Congress party’s position in Haryana’s electoral landscape. Their vigorous campaigning has strengthened BJP candidates from the GT Belt to Southern Haryana, making it clear that Congress is struggling to keep pace.

Forced Presence of Congress Leaders
The impact of Modi and Shah’s rallies was so profound that just 72 hours before the elections, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi were compelled to camp in Haryana. Political analysts believe their roadshows have sent a clear message to voters that Congress has lost its grip on the upcoming 2024 elections, necessitating their last-minute involvement in the state.

Strengthening BJP’s Fortress
Amit Shah’s strategic rallies have further solidified BJP’s stronghold over Haryana, particularly in districts like Loharu, Faridabad, Tohana, and Rewari. As a result, Congress’s influence appears weakened in these regions, where their prominent leaders are struggling to maintain control. In addition to Modi and Shah, the presence of other central leaders, including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is making a notable impact as Haryana gears up for assembly elections.
This shift in political momentum underscores the challenges Congress faces in retaining its foothold in Haryana amidst BJP’s aggressive campaigning.

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