

As assembly elections approach in five states, political activity is intensifying across the country. However, the Congress party appears unusually quiet this time, with limited presence from national leaders. Unlike previous elections, the campaign is largely being handled by state-level leaders, raising concerns about the party’s overall strategy and visibility.
In several states, Congress is facing multiple challenges, including alliance issues and internal coordination problems. In Assam and West Bengal, the lack of clear alliances is affecting its position, while in Tamil Nadu, dissatisfaction over seat sharing has created internal tensions. Even in stronger regions, coordination gaps are visible. With rival parties actively campaigning, Congress risks losing early momentum in this crucial election phase.















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