Despite survey results that indicate the congress party in telangana has better odds of winning the upcoming assembly elections, which will be held in november or december of this year, it appears that the party is digging its own grave. The state's congress officials are telling the standard "crabs in a jar" tale. Other crabs attempt to pull the crab back down into the jar if it attempts to climb to the top. The telangana party officials are in a similar situation.
While A revanth Reddy, the president of the Pradesh congress Committee, is doing everything in his power to reenergize the party and increase its chances of winning the upcoming assembly elections, other congress leaders, especially seniors, are undermining his efforts. In order to stop the bharatiya janata party from gaining power, the congress may need to come to an electoral agreement with the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, according to the most recent remarks made by veteran congress leader and former home minister K Jana Reddy. This is a prime example of how the congress can harm its own chances.
First off, it is obvious from such remarks that the congress considers the bjp to be a stronger force with a possibility of winning the election.
Second, they show that the congress lacks faith in its ability to gain authority on its own.
Thirdly, it demonstrates that, rather than the other way around, congress leaders are anxious to form an alliance with the BRS.
Fourthly, such statements arm bjp leaders with fresh evidence to support their claims that the congress and the BRS are connected in some way.