After the declaration of the dates of the assembly elections in the five states by the Election Commission of India, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress are all set up with their agendas. Both the political parties mainly target the most populous state Uttar Pradesh of the country.
The Bharatiya Janata Party says that development will be their important agenda during the elections whereas the Congress says that its main agenda are the November 8 announcement of Notbandi and the state level issues.
The spokesperson of BJP Siddharth Singh said, “The ruling parties in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand will face the anti-incumbency by the people and they will not even talk about the development. During election, our main agenda will be development while the ruling parties will target us on Notbandi.”
He also added, “The voters were bored of corruption, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP is ready to fight with corruption. The party and the other supportive parties are united for the issue of growth.”
Whereas the spokesperson of Congress Manish Tiwari says their main agenda in the assembly elections will be Notbandi. He also says that, “Notbandi made 125 crore Indians to suffer from many problems.”
He said, “Voter will analyse the demonetization issue somewhere, but there will not be a single issue in the assembly elections. In the assembly elections, the state level issues are most important and the results are always based upon the state level issues.”
The assembly elections are going to be held between February 4 and March 8 in the Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Punjab and Manipur. The results of the elections in all the states will be declared on 11 March.
--with agency inputs
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