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NEW DELHI: Renowned Indian economist Amartya Sen has said that the role of regional parties will be important in the upcoming elections, but BJP will not be able to win unilaterally in India.
According to the details, assembly elections will be held in 10 states and union territories in India this year, but all political parties have fixed their eyes on the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Other parties including BJP and Congress started preparations.
Nobel laureate Indian economist Amartya Sen said in a statement that regional parties will play a role in the Lok Sabha elections and it would be wrong to think that the BJP will win unilaterally. Congress power is a nationwide ideology. Sen said.
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Indian economist Amartya Sen said that Congress has become weak, but no one has a national vision. Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has the potential to become the prime minister. It would also be wrong to think that no party can replace the BJP.
Economist Amartya Sen said that the BJP has positioned itself as a party with a clear Hindutva bent. He viewed India narrowly and saw the country only as Hindu India and Hindi speakers.
Amartya Sen said that it would be a pity not to find an alternative to the BJP. If this party is strong, it also has its weaknesses. If the opposition tries, it can hit the Bharatiya Janata Party. It has to be seen whether Mamata Banerjee can unite the hatred against BJP in the public or not.