The editorial pointed out that this is not an isolated incident, referencing similar situations in states like Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The internal factionalism within Congress, it argued, has allowed the BJP to maintain its hold on power.”While there was anger among the people of Haryana against the BJP and its policies, Congress failed to capitalise on this anti-BJP sentiment,” the Saamana editorial asserted.It noted that although Jat voters leaned towards Congress, other communities counter-polarized against it. The lack of a robust Congress presence on the ground contributed to this outcome. “Despite projections of a wave against the BJP, the opposite occurred,” it stated.Shiv Sena (UBT) expressed confidence that a similar fate would not befall the Maharashtra elections. “Maharashtra is different. Here, the MVA will emerge victorious. The Marathi people are opposed to Eknath Shinde, Devendra Fadnavis, and the Modi-Shah duo, and they will vote against the Mahayuti in the upcoming state polls.”
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