Congress Confident of Landslide Wins in Kerala, Assam Citing Anti-Incumbency

Congress leader Pawan Khera expressed strong confidence that the party and its allies will form governments with landslide victories in the upcoming Kerala and Assam Assembly elections. He cited intense anti-incumbency sentiment against the ruling parties, specifically targeting Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and alleging corruption. Khera also accused Kerala's Left leadership of adopting the BJP's rhetoric on appeasement, distancing Congress from such politics. Regarding West Bengal, he stated the party decided to contest independently to strengthen its organizational base and increase its vote share.

Key Points: Congress Eyes Kerala, Assam Wins; Slams BJP, Left

  • UDF predicted to win in Kerala
  • Anti-incumbency against BJP in Assam
  • Accusations of Left echoing BJP
  • Congress contests alone in Bengal
  • Focus on expanding vote share
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Congress allies to form govt in Kerala, Assam: Congress leader Pawan Khera cites anti-incumbency, voter sentiment

Congress leader Pawan Khera predicts landslide victories for the party's alliances in Kerala and Assam, citing strong anti-incumbency against BJP and Left governments.

"The ground situation in both states shows that people are eager and ready for change. - Pawan Khera"

New Delhi, March 22

Congress leader Pawan Khera on Sunday expressed confidence in his party's prospects in the upcoming Assembly elections, stating that the Congress and its allies are set to form governments in Kerala and Assam, citing strong anti-incumbency and public demand for change.

Speaking on the political situation, Khera said that ground reports from both states indicate a clear shift in voter sentiment.

"The ground situation in both states shows that people are eager and ready for change. It's clear that our alliance of the United Democratic Front (UDF) in Kerala is going to win with a landslide victory. Meanwhile, in Assam, the alliance we've formed, the anger within the BJP, the anti-incumbency sentiment not only against the BJP government but also against Himanta Biswa Sarma personally, both within the party and within the state, clearly indicates that the Congress Party and its alliance are going to form the government with a landslide victory," he said.

Responding to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's remarks on Rahul Gandhi, Khera accused the Left leadership of echoing the BJP's language.

"The Kerala Chief Minister has even borrowed the word 'appeasement' directly from the BJP's vocabulary and is using it. So, you can understand who is whose B-team... The ideology of the Indian National Congress is inherently inclusive. Therefore, the accusation that we do politics for any one community or caste can never be levelled against us," he said.

On the issue of resignations by some Congress leaders in Assam, Khera said that the party remains united and continues to fight the elections with full strength under state leadership.

"Everyone is fighting together. Those who had to leave have left. Those who are here are working strongly with Gaurav Gogoi to carry out this election... Gaurav Gogoi is our captain of the ship, so it's obvious that he is the biggest face," he said.

He also alleged widespread dissatisfaction with the BJP government in Assam, pointing to issues like corruption and governance.

"As I told you, there's a lot of resentment among the people on the ground. Corruption is rampant, and there's a rule of hooliganism, a corrupt government, a rule of smugglers. So, all these things are completely unacceptable to the people," he added.

Speaking about the Kerala Assembly elections, Khera said the political landscape has shifted, and voters are aligning with Congress's vision and promises.

"This election is different... Now, change is necessary, and people are understanding the Congress's vision, the guarantees it has given, and the promises it has made. We're going to win there with a very overwhelming majority," he said.

On the West Bengal Assembly elections, Khera said the party has decided to contest independently to strengthen its organisation and expand its vote share.

"Our state unit there decided that we have our vote. We need to organise ourselves, strengthen our organisation, and fight alone to increase our vote. So, whatever the state unit decided, we supported them," he said.

Highlighting the party's strategy, he added that the focus remains on expanding its electoral base.

"Congress has a vote bank, a vote share in every assembly. How do we increase that and make it decisive? This is a challenge, and our state unit has accepted that challenge. Now let's see what happens in the elections. Only after the elections will we know how much our hard work paid off. But we will leave no stone unturned," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone from Kerala, the UDF does have a strong chance. The LDF government has been quite arrogant. People are tired of the same old politics. Congress's promises on welfare and development are resonating here. Change is in the air! 🙏
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Rohit P
It's interesting to see the Left and BJP using similar language against Congress. Maybe it shows Congress is the real threat to both? But the party needs to show a strong, united face in Assam. Gaurav Gogoi is capable, but can he carry the whole state?
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Sarah B
Respectfully, Mr. Khera's claims of a "landslide" in both states seem like pre-election hype. A more measured analysis of ground realities would be more credible. Voters are smart and can see through excessive confidence. Focus on concrete policies, not just rhetoric.
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Vikram M
The point about corruption and "rule of smugglers" in Assam hits home. Many of us in the Northeast feel development hasn't reached the common man. If Congress can present a clean, viable alternative, people will listen. But they must walk the talk.
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Kavya N
Good to see Congress fighting alone in Bengal. Too much alliance politics weakens the party's core. They need to rebuild their own base. Whatever the result, strengthening the organization is the right long-term strategy. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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