New Delhi: Election strategist Prashant Kishor has said that he has given a controversial statement about the Congress party. He said that Congress cannot be allowed to die. He said that it can die only with the nation. Prashant Kishor made this statement after a meeting with Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi and other top party leaders. The Congress suffered a humiliating defeat in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and then in the assembly elections held earlier this year.
Congress's faltering ship now rests on the hope of a concrete plan to regain its lost ground. For this, the Congress High Command has high hopes from Prashant Kishor. It is being told that he has presented a blueprint for the revival of the Congress. According to media reports, Prashant Kishor in his presentation gave special attention to the current position of the Congress in the political scenario of the country, its statistical strengths and weaknesses. There is a plan to prepare a roadmap for the preparation of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. It highlighted the country's population, the number of Congress MPs and MLAs, the party's attitude towards women, youth, small traders and farmers. Prashant Kishor also stressed on the importance of 13 crore voters who voted for the first time in 2024.
Prashant Kishor reminded the Congress high command that Congress has only 90 MPs in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and 800 MLAs in the country. He said that Congress is in power in three states, while it is involved in coalition governments in three more states. It is the main opposition party in 13 states. He told the Congress that its vote share has been declining continuously since 1984. Therefore, a solid strategy is needed. However, PK's statement of Congress dying with the nation has created a controversy, with people asking whether a political party can be bigger than the nation? Because even before the birth of the Congress there was India and even if the Congress ends tomorrow, India will remain.
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