Political map / anti-BJP parties governments in 12 states including Delhi, NDA lost power in 7 states in 2 years
new Delhi. The BJP-led NDA has lost power in seven states in the last two years. The BJP, which had won just 3 seats in Delhi last time, was expecting better performance this time. Delhi state BJP president Manoj Tiwari had hoped to come to power with the forecast of winning 48 seats. However, these estimates proved to be incorrect. With this, the political map of the country for the BJP has not changed. There are still governments of anti-BJP parties in 12 states including Delhi. The NDA has government only in 16 states. 42% of the population lives in these states.
The Congress is in power in Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, Puducherry through its own alliance or alliance. After forming the government in Jharkhand in the December elections, the Congress has government in 7 states. In Delhi, the Aam Aadmi Party has won for the third time in a row. Trinamool Congress in West Bengal, CPI (M) -led coalition in Kerala, YSR Congress in Andhra Pradesh, BJD in Odisha and TRS in Telangana. Another state is Tamil Nadu, where the BJP fought the Lok Sabha elections with the AIADMK, but it does not have a single MLA in the state. Therefore, he is not a partner in power.
NDA was strong two years ago
NDA was in a better position in December 2017. The BJP and its allies had 19 states. A year later, the BJP lost power in three states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh. Congress governments are here now. The fourth state is Andhra Pradesh, where the BJP-TDP alliance was in government. In March 2018, the TDP broke the alliance with the BJP. YSR Congress formed government here in 2019 assembly elections. The fifth state is Maharashtra, where the Shiv Sena left the NDA after the election and recently formed a government with the Congress-NCP.