Himanta Biswa related the viral 'bhaiyas' remark to Rahul Gandhi's exclusion of the northeast from the "union of cultures," saying Congress exemplifies "tukde tukde politics."
That's also the option, and conflict, in Punjab, where a hardened two-party system is being challenged by a new entrant — the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) made it a three-cornered race in 2017 — and where more participants, including portions of a stunningly successful farmers' movement, enter the battle.
He claimed that voting trends plainly suggested that the BJP was returning to power with tremendous fanfare, with people voting in support of the party regardless of caste or religion. "In the name of security and honour, the women voters have raised the banner of the BJP's win, stating that only Yogi is? Upyogi," he claimed, alleging that the "parivarwadis" will be forced to bite the dust. "In 2014, 2017, and 2019, they were defeated."