Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched «Modi Ki Guarantee» as the central theme of his campaign, focusing on the development of youth, empowerment of women, and welfare of farmers and marginalized communities. Meanwhile, the Congress is banking on its 'Nyay' guarantees, aiming at justice for various sections of society.
Unemployment, Price Rise, and Ideological Battles
Key issues such as unemployment, rising prices, and ideological clashes between parties are likely to dominate the election discourse. The BJP will highlight its achievements in implementing the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, and the abrogation of Article 370 for Jammu and Kashmir, while the opposition criticizes these moves as divisive and imposing uniformity.
Ram Mandir and Electoral Bonds
The recent consecration ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya has given the BJP a boost, particularly in northern India. The party is also facing scrutiny over the electoral bonds scheme, with the Congress demanding a high-level probe.
'Amrit Kaal' Versus 'Anyay Kaal' and Farmer Issues
The BJP will focus on its governance record, highlighting achievements such as tiding over the pandemic and welfare measures for the poor. The opposition, on the other hand, will emphasize what they call the 'era of injustice' under the Modi government, pointing to issues like unemployment and rising prices. Farmer issues, including the Minimum Support Price, are also expected to be critical in the campaign.
Clash of Ideologies and 'Viksit Bharat' Vision
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