The stakes are high as counting continues in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Telangana, and Chhattisgarh. Many see the four-state elections as a warm-up for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. While some think it as a “make or break” moment for the Congress, others say it is a battle that might determine the fate of the Opposition coalition. But how will the outcomes of these states affect the dynamics of the INDIA alliance? Let’s take a closer look. Impact on seat-sharing talks and 2024 BJP challenge The election results on Sunday in four states are being keenly watched by parties of the INDIA grouping, with the
Congress' performance likely to affect the dynamics in the Opposition alliance which will now step-up preparations to take on the BJP in next year’s general elections. While some parties including the TMC, AAP and SP were keen on having early seat-sharing talks, the Congress delayed the deliberations pending the outcome of Assembly polls.
**Assembly Elections 2023 Results LIVE: BJP leads in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, MP; Congress leads in Telangana** Sources said this was a deliberate effort on the part of the grand old party, which wanted more bargaining power in seat-sharing, as it was expecting a good outcome in these polls. With results out on Sunday, hectic political activities will begin soon with the focus on holding further talks with regional players to iron out differences, hold seat-sharing talks and unitedly move forward to defeat the BJP in
2024 , they said. [caption id=“attachment_13458372” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] While Congress leaders argue that the Opposition alliance of 26 parties is only for Lok Sabha polls, leaders of regional parties have shown some resentment during these Assembly polls where they were ignored in seat sharing. PTI[/caption] Leaders of Opposition parties have already urged Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge to move forward in bringing everyone together to strengthen the INDIA bloc to defeat the BJP while putting aside differences. The decision of the Congress top leadership to not hold immediate talks as desired by some regional players in the last INDIA bloc meeting in Mumbai in August-end was taken after the matter was discussed within the party.
**Also Read: Exit Poll Results 2023: Will BJP retain MP? Can Congress break ‘riwaz’ in Rajasthan?** The sources said several leaders during deliberations at the CWC meeting in Hyderabad in September argued that the Congress should not go in for early seat-sharing talks with regional parties and that it should hold discussions from a position of strength after the party fares well in Assembly elections in five states, the sources said. The Congress is expected to make gains in these elections, with exit polls predicting the party to be ahead in Chhattisgarh and Telangana and a tight race in Madhya Pradesh.
**Also Read: Mizoram Assembly Elections 2023: Why are results in the state not being declared today?** While Congress leaders argue that the Opposition alliance of 26 parties is only for Lok Sabha polls, leaders of regional parties have shown some resentment during these Assembly polls where they were ignored in seat sharing. The Congress maintained that the contest in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan was primarily between the Congress and the BJP, while it was also the main contender against the BRS in Telangana. With inputs from PTI
While some parties including the TMC, AAP and SP were keen on having early seat-sharing talks, the Congress delayed the deliberations pending the outcome of Assembly polls
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