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Comments by "agon noga" (@agonnoga6100) on "Vishwaguru vs who in 2024? Opposition has three answers if it wants to experiment with a new face" video.
@DKS 2024 is not Modi vs who. But Hindutva vs what. Wherever BJP's religious nationalism clashes with linguistic and ethno nationalism BJP loses. If different political parties representing diverse linguistic and ethnicities of India join forces, then it can pose a credible challenge to BJP. But, if elections are held with EVMs then not only will Modi come back with huge majority but opposition and democracy in the real sense will cease to exist. Already India ranks in the flawed democracy category and is 151 out of 160 in freedom of press index.
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Then why people from your state don't vote for the "once in a lifetime leader"?
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@CHENNAKESHAVA THUNGA why are you hiding behind a south Indian name?
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@chennakeshavathunga4695 South Indians don't speak the way you are speaking in Hindi.
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@QaQc12345 poor you. Ask yourself why people of your state don't vote for Modi??
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@DKS You are looking at this entire issue from the Hindi belt lenses and not from pan India perspective. Fact is, Nitish till yesterday was in bed with Modi and cannot become even CM of Bihar without external support. Nitish cannot influence the voters in Bihar let alone the Hindi belt. It is highly unlikely that Nitish's JDU will get more than 5 seats in Bihar. He is not at all acceptable to regional political parties outside the Hindi belt and even to parties like SP or BSP. Modi and BJP are going to sweep the Hindi belt in 2024. The challenge for BJP is coming from regional parties outside the Hindi belt. The regional caste based political parties in the Hindi belt and Congress are no match to BJP. They at best can dent BJP's voteshare to some extent in the Hindi belt but nothing beyond that. Congress if it loses Rajasthan, MP and Chhattisgarh will face far greater internal and external crisis than before the win in Karnataka. Congress under the unelected Nehru Gandhis is in a terminal stage of decline and no way a credible option to Modani juggernaut. The only way to defeat Modani is by uniting the regional parties with or without the support of Congress. Election needs to be fought on Modi and BJP's failure and not on Modi's face or charisma. This is what BJP wants and wants to peddle through the media.
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