Prashant Kishor’s most recent truth bombs have demonstrated yet again that his talks with the Congress and the Gandhis were a failure.
Prashant Kishor, a poll strategist, stated in Goa on Wednesday that the BJP will be around for “many decades,” and that Rahul Gandhi’s problem is that he is unaware of this. His most recent truth bombs provided additional evidence that his talks with the Congress and the Gandhis failed.
“Whether it wins or loses, the BJP will remain at the centre of Indian politics for years to come,” Kishor said during a recent Q&A session, which was widely circulated on social media.
“Whether they win or lose, the BJP will be the focus of Indian politics for the next 40 years, as the Congress was for the first 40. The BJP has no intention of leaving power. You will not advance in the race unless you receive at least 30% of the Indian vote. Don’t be misled into believing that people are becoming enraged and will overthrow Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Even if they succeed in deposing Modi, the BJP will remain in power. They’ll be prepared to fight for decades when they arrive. This does not imply that it is moving quickly, but “Mr. Kishor shared information with his audience.
Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress has announced that it will run for office in Goa next year. Mr. Kishor has arrived in Goa to assist with their campaign.
Ajay Sehrawat of the BJP was among those who tweeted the video. “Even Prashant Kishor admitted that the BJP will be a major player in Indian politics for a long time. When Amit Shah Ji said that, he spoke too quickly.” He put together a piece of writing.
The highly sought-after strategist’s recent stunning victories for Mamata Banerjee and MK Stalin have added to his impressive resume. However, there are growing indications that his discussions with the Gandhis are no longer being considered.
When Rahul Gandhi and his sister, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, visited the families of the Lakhimpur Kheri farmers killed in a police ambush, he warned that it could herald a “quick, spontaneous revival” of the Congress-led opposition.
However, he added that there is no quick fix for Congress’ ingrained problems and structural flaws.
Mr. Kishor, 44, was a prominent supporter of PM Modi’s in the 2014 elections and is now attempting to mount a credible challenge to the BJP in future national elections.
He was overheard saying in a leaked Clubhouse chat in April: “Modi has a cult-like following in India.