Punjab BJP to go for elections alone

  • 5 years ago
Prior to 2014, India witnessed seven consecutive elections (1989 to 2009) in which no single party won a majority in the Lok Sabha, resulting in minority governments, including unwieldy coalitions dependent on external support.

With the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) winning a majority in the 2014 election, and continuing the trend by seizing two States, Maharashtra and Haryana, from the Congress in the October assembly elections, the question arises as to whether coalition politics is still important.

The answer is an unambiguous yes: pre-electoral coalitions were important for the BJP’s majority in the Lok Sabha, a post-electoral coalition is necessary in Maharashtra, and alliance building will be necessary for the future to pass legislation and expand the party’s reach.


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