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  • 00:00

    If you wanted to see the real face of our intellectuals and secular politicians, the aftermath of the Bengal elections exposes it completely

  • 00:17

    Hello and welcome to The Show!

  • 00:29

    Thank you so much for your support in helping The Show get to 500K subscribers. I am so happy to have your support and I hope I keep getting it in the future as well, so we can take The SHow to new heights

  • 01:06

    It has finally happened, 5 elections in 5 states,

  • 01:11

    NDA wins in Puducherry,

  • 01:16

    And DMK comes back to power in a badminton match with AIADMK:

  • 01:21

    Left come back to power in Kerala:

  • 01:24

    But much of India had been focused on two big elections in Eastern India: West Bengal and Assam.

  • 01:34

    I thought BJP would win Assam and finish second in Bengal. Many exit polls had also confirmed this:

  • 01:48

    But a couple of exit polls, mainly the Jan Ki Baat poll that had accurately predicted 2019 polls had said BJP will make government

  • 02:01

    But Turns out Didi still has Dabdaba in West Bengal

  • 02:11

    as I expected, BJP became the main opposition in West Bengal. This gives the BJP a very strong foundation to prepare for 2024 and 2026.

  • 02:27

    Now before we discuss why Mamta defeated BJP in Bengal, before we see how thekedaars of secularism and democracy have showed their true colours after the elections

  • 02:36

    we have to talk about The Congress

  • 02:39

    Watching COngressis Celebrating TMC’s win after performing terribly themselves has been very entertaining

  • 02:58

    There is no better example of Begaani Shaadi mein Abdullah Deewana than Congress Party

  • 03:11

    But while laughing at Congress is funny, there is a serious issue here as well. I feel genuinely scared for the BJP and RSS workers of West Bengal.

  • 03:20

    Thekedaars of secularism and democracy have already started showing their true face

  • 03:31

    and suggesting that BJP supporters should be punished for having the courage to vote for BJP in bengal

  • 03:34

    Mamta had warned people who were gonna vote for BJP “I will see you after elections”. And she is keeping her promise.

  • 03:47

    TMC goons have already started attacking BJP offices

  • 04:13

    BJP booth agent’s house was set on fire as well

  • 04:17

    BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari who defeated Mamta from nandigram, he was also attacked

  • 04:24

    Shops of BJP supporters are also being Looted

  • 04:27

    BJP workers are already being killed in bengal

  • 04:33

    6 BJP workers have already been killed

  • 04:50

    This is a big test for the BJP. It is their duty to protect their workers who have worked so hard in bengal

  • 05:16

    And our media, that is always ready to fight and expose "RW fascism"

  • 05:28

    The media has turned comatose at this LW violence

  • 05:48

    Elections done, fascism has been defeated, now innocent BJP workers can go to hell

  • 05:54

    Compare that with Assam, which BJP has won again. No reports of violence against Opposing party at all.

  • 06:02

    Left and Mamta have maintained power in Bengal through Gunda Raj

  • 06:09

    already over 150 BJP workers have been killed under Mamta

  • 06:15

    Similarly, Journalists and intellectuals have started showing their true face

  • 06:23

    They have always told us that BJP wants to divide people on religion, caste and region

  • 06:32

    Now you have the same people telling us: Bengal will stay with us Bengalis, Tamil Nadu with Tamilians, Kerala with the Left leaning Keralites

  • 06:43

    Prannoy Roy said that different regions should belong to regional parties and not to BJP to protect federal structure

  • 06:53

    This same structure was never in danger when their dad Congress party was in power in Center and many states for nearly 50 years. How do you get so much stamina for hypocrisy:

  • 07:09

    Congress' loyal supporter Rajdeep Sardesai has been using 4D logic to show why Congress lost in West Bengal

  • 07:45

    Journalists that were attacking Media for talking about elections during Covid

  • 07:52

    And after Mamta’s win, cannot stop tweeting about elections

  • 08:04

    Bawaseer Kumar was also lecturing news channels not to cover elections

  • 08:12

    But at the same time, what was his employer NDTV doing right after election results

  • 08:25

    Whenever you think they cannot be more naked, they say that they have more clothes to take off

  • 08:33

    SO what should the future of BJP in Bengal be?

  • 08:41

    Firstly, BJPneeds to develop strong local leadership and support base.

  • 08:48

    Look at Assam, where there is a lot of regional and language pride where you have leaders like Srabananda Sonowal and Hemant Biswa Sarma with a strong connection to people and culture

  • 09:06

    Its karyakartas did a great job to generate votes for BJP in 2021

  • 09:12

    but their big face was a leader that came from TMC

  • 09:20

    it's important to develop your own leadership.

  • 09:31

    Secondly, protect the karyakartas. Improve law and order situation in West Bengal and protect them. TMC will attack them to demoralize the base

  • 09:47

    Thirdly, better message than just “didi hatao”. Negative messages often don't work very well.

  • 09:53

    Modi wins because he promises Hindutva + Vikaas

  • 10:18

    How do you see these elections? Why do you think Mamta won? What do you think of BJP’s performance?

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Use "congress" in a sentence | "congress" example sentences

How to use "congress" in a sentence?

  • I enjoyed the administrative work because it involved working with Congress, city council, and the mayor. I had never been a politician so it was fun - learning political maneuvering.
    -Harold H. Greene-
  • Congress has an obligation to protect our country's natural beauty, embodied in our nation's parks, rivers, and breathtaking landscapes.
    -Dave Reichert-
  • My top three priorities for my first term in Congress are growing our economy; providing for quality, affordable health care; and keeping our nation and communities safe.
    -Cathy McMorris Rodgers-
  • I will continue to work diligently in Congress to ensure that our veterans receive the benefits and care that they have earned and deserve.
    -Todd Tiahrt-
  • This administration and the leadership in Congress appear to be intent on valuing wealth over work, thereby placing working families at a distinct disadvantage.
    -Tim Bishop-
  • I love working for the people of Indiana. I love helping our citizens make the most of their lives, but I do not love Congress.
    -Evan Bayh-
  • Congress is full of good, decent, smart people who have devoted their lives to public service.
    -Jonathan Haidt-
  • When I ran for Congress I promised to help make health care affordable again.
    -Bobby Jindal-

Definition and meaning of CONGRESS

What does "congress mean?"

/ˈkäNGɡrəs/

noun
national legislative body.

What are synonyms of "congress"?
Some common synonyms of "congress" are:
  • legislature,
  • parliament,
  • convocation,
  • diet,
  • council,
  • senate,
  • chamber,
  • house,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.