This Sunday, another cyclone – cyclone Modi – hit Maharashtra and Haryana, causing more devastation than any other cyclone ever registered in the political circle. Cyclone Modi inflicted massive damage to every party that came in its way, especially the Congress.
In Maharashtra, the BJP and its allies won 123 seats out of 288, which is a massive gain of 75 seats. In Haryana, the BJP won 47 seats out of 90, which is an increase of unprecedented 43 seats. Notably, Congress was reduced to the third spot in both the states, winning just 42 and 15 seats in Maharashtra and Haryana, respectively.
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In Maharashtra, Shiv Sena, which broke up with the BJP last month, emerged as the second-largest party by winning 63 seats. Fearing marginalisation after NCP’s offer of unconditional support to the BJP, Shiv Sena is now talking about forgetting the past and working together with its former ally. The Hyderabad-based
Whatever the critics have said in the past can be put to rest now. Modi is here to stay and the people are speaking, rather voting for him. With more states under the BJP government, the Modi-run central and state governments can quickly table reforms and policies. There are three more state elections in lurks starting with Delhi. Chances are high that the BJP government will clean sweep the next state election wave as well.