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Congress analyses reasons for electoral setback

The initial report detailing the Congress party’s significant loss in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elections has reached the party’s high command. The report identifies five key reasons for the defeat, primarily attributing it to polarisation. However, the high command is not entirely in agreement with these reasons, prompting party leaders to prepare a more comprehensive […]

The initial report detailing the Congress party’s significant loss in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elections has reached the party’s high command. The report identifies five key reasons for the defeat, primarily attributing it to polarisation. However, the high command is not entirely in agreement with these reasons, prompting party leaders to prepare a more comprehensive report.
The primary reason cited for the Congress’s defeat is the successful execution of the BJP’s polarisation strategy. The report notes that despite the government’s commendable schemes, their effective communication to the public was lacking. Voters reportedly did not comprehend that these schemes could be discontinued if there was a change in government.
Congress State President, Govind Singh Dotasra, informed the media that the preliminary report on the party’s defeat has been submitted to the high command. A detailed analysis is underway to delve into the reasons for the defeat, and the comprehensive report will be submitted to the party’s high command.
Key points from the preliminary report
1. Successful polarisation strategy employed by the Bharatiya Janata Party.
2. Ineffective communication to voters about the potential discontinuation of schemes if Congress loses.
3. Failure of prominent leaders and ministers to create an anti-BJP sentiment.
4. Poor decision-making by local leaders in closely contested seats, leading to a failure to mobilize voters.
5. Limited outreach of prominent leaders outside their constituencies, resulting in a lack of influence on their communities.
The election results, declared on December 3rd, revealed that out of 200 seats in Rajasthan, the BJP secured 115 seats, while the Congress was confined to 69 seats. The remaining fifteen seats were distributed among other parties.

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