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‘Millennials Rejected Them, Gen Z Too…’: PM Modi Dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Chori’ Claims | India News

‘Millennials Rejected Them, Gen Z Too…’: PM Modi Dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Vote Chori’ Claims | India News

Last Updated:February 27, 2026, 21:32 IST Since the past four decades, Indians have been teaching the Congress a lesson, the prime minister said Prime Minister Modi emphasised that India is now setting new benchmarks in emerging technologies. Image/News18 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday mocked the electoral drubbing of the Congress across the country, saying the “enlightened citizens” of India had taught them a lesson for opposing the country’s development. “Since the past four decades, Indians have been teaching the Congress a lesson. If the media analyses, they will realise that there is no vote chori. Instead, the people of the country do not think them worthy of voting them to power. This trend began after 1984 itself. In 1984, Congress got 39 per cent votes and more than 400 seats. But in the elections after that, the votes only kept reducing. And today the situation is such that they are limited to only four states that have more than 50 elected representatives. “In the past 40 years, the share of young voters kept increasing …

Key reasons behind Congress’s defeat in Haryana | Latest News India

Oct 09, 2024 12:58 AM IST The Congress did not realise that Haryana’s electoral game has changed compared to when it dominated the state’s politics under the Hoodas in 2005 and 2009 The Congress vote share of 39.1% in Haryana is its best in the state’s assembly elections since 2005, when it won 42.5% of the total votes with a massive three-fourth majority in terms of seats. In fact, the Congress’s vote share in 2024 is also better than the vote share of the BJP in the 2014 and 2019 assembly elections, when the BJP won 47 and 40 assembly constituencies (ACs) much more than the 37 the Congress has won this time. Former Haryana chief minister and Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda upon his arrival to address the media regarding the Haryana Assembly election results, in Rohtak on Tuesday. (PTI) So why did the Congress fall behind the BJP in terms of seats despite winning an almost similar number of votes? The general answer is the Congress did not realise that Haryana’s electoral game …

Congress’s dwindling fortunes, in 4 maps

With its win in Himachal Pradesh, the Congress is now in power in one more state (taking its tally to three), but the results of the latest assembly polls do not show any sign of the party’s historical decline ending. The Congress’ underwhelming performance in Gujarat shows that it might be facing potential atrophy in one more big state. That the Congress has been facing a historical decline in national politics is not news. Its vote share in Lok Sabha elections shows this. At least since the 1984 elections – when it won its highest-ever vote share after the assassination of Indira Gandhi – the party has almost consistently lost vote share. Congress’s minimum vote share (in %) in state elections, by decade (HT image) (HT image) (HT image) In the 1996 polls, its vote share went below 30% for the first time and has never gone above since. In the 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha polls, its vote share was under 20%, a level it had never reached in any LS election before. (HT …