Monday , December 23 2024

Congress lost 51 elections in the last 10 years, 50 veterans including 12 former CMs left the party

Congress is losing leaders: The race to get rid of the country's oldest party continues. In which the list of leaders leaving Congress is long. If we look at the figures of 10 years, since 2014 till now, more than 50 big leaders including 12 former Chief Ministers have said goodbye to Congress. It is being told that all these leaders have left Congress due to shortcomings in the leadership and working style of the party. Most of the leaders who fought in favor of the oldest party are now praising BJP. The impact of these leaders leaving the party is clearly visible on the election results. In 10 years, the party has lost a total of 51 elections including Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.

These leaders left the party

Leaders like Milind Deora, Geeta Koda, Baba Siddiqui, Rajesh Mishra, Ambrish Der, Jagat Bahadur Annu, Chandmal Jain, Basavaraj Patil, Naran Rathwa, Vijender Singh, Sanjay Nirupam and Gaurav Vallabh have recently left the Congress.

12 former Chief Ministers also said goodbye to the party

Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chaudhary Birendra Singh, Ranjit Deshmukh, GK Vasan, Jayanti Natarajan, Rita Bahuguna Joshi, N Biren Singh, Shankar Singh Vaghela, T. Vadakkan, Jyotiraditya Scindia, K.P. Yadav, Priyanka Chaturvedi, PC Chacko, Jitin Prasad, Sushmita Dev, Lalitesh Tripathi, Pankaj Malik, Harendra Malik, Imran Masood, Aditi Singh, Supriya Aran, RPN Singh, Ashwini Kumar, Ripun Bora, Hardik Patel, Sunil Jakhar, Kapil Sibal, Kuldeep Bishnoi, Jaiveer Shergill, Anil Antony, CR Keswan.

12 former chief ministers who left Congress since 2014

former chief minister When did Congress leave? Which party did you go to?
Ashok Chavan 12 February 2024 BJP
Kiran Kumar Reddy 12 March 2023 BJP
Digambar Kamat 14 September 2022 BJP
Ghulam Nabi Azad 26 August 2022 made a party
Ravi Naik 07 December 2021 BJP
Ketan Amarinder Singh 02 November 2021 BJP
luisinho faleiro 29 September 2021 BJP
SM Krishna 28 January 2017 BJP
ND Tiwari 18 January 2017 BJP
Pema Khandu 16 September 2016 BJP
Ajit jogi 02 June 2016 made a party
victory multiplied 31 January 2014 BJP

Congress has lost this election in the last 10 years

– Lok Sabha Elections: 2014, 2019

– Himachal Assembly Election: 2017

– Madhya Pradesh Assembly Elections: 2013,2023

– Uttarakhand Assembly Elections: 2017, 2022

– Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections: 2017, 2022

– Rajasthan Assembly Elections: 2013, 2023

– Gujarat Assembly Elections: 2017, 2022

– Chhattisgarh Assembly Elections: 2013, 2023

– Bihar Assembly Elections: 2015, 2020

– Jharkhand Assembly Election: 2014

– Sikkim Assembly Elections: 2014, 2019

– Assam Assembly Elections: 2016, 2021

– Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Election: 2019

– Nagaland Assembly Elections: 2013, 2018, 2023

– Manipur Assembly Election: 2022

– Mizoram Assembly Election: 2018

– Tripura Assembly Elections: 2013, 2018, 2023

– Meghalaya Assembly Elections: 2023

– Bengal Assembly Elections: 2016, 2021

– Maharashtra Assembly Elections: 2014, 2019

– Orissa Assembly Elections: 2014, 2019

– Goa Assembly Elections: 2017, 2022

– Karnataka Assembly Elections: 2018

– Telangana Assembly Elections: 2018

– Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections: 2014, 2019

– Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: 2016, 2021

– Kerala Assembly Elections: 2016, 2021

– Punjab Assembly Election: 2022

– Haryana Assembly Elections: 2014, 2019