As the dust settles on an overwhelming turnout in the Punjab races, Congress appears to be surer that it may have seen off a solid Aam Aadmi Party surge in the end phases of the survey in the Punjab Elections 2017.
The corner level criticism, as indicated by sources, is that AAP has done well in many regions of Punjab yet may miss the mark concerning the range in the politically urgent Malwa locale which many felt could control the whole election situation in Punjab.
Congress people are saying it with the confidence that the party have done well in Malwa and develop with a larger part, breaking the myth of winning speculations for AAP and that’s what made a Congress Party Punjab News. The party trusts the impact at Maur close Bhatinda after a Congress roadshow has given genuine footing to its claim that voting in favor of AAP may empower radicalism in Punjab. AAP leaders don't see this occurrence, contending that the more urbanized segments who could be influenced by such contentions were not voting in favor of the party any way. Congress, then again, feels the impact raised genuine worries that have influenced voter’s conduct. They also feel the "outcast" issue has harmed AAP as the party has not possessed the capacity to dissipate worries of the remote control being worked from Delhi.
Congress also feels that AAP founder Arvind Kejriwal's charges about the Election Commission being "traded off" by BJP is a real thing, which itself is controversial statement.
With the front line moving to different states, and surveying due in Uttarakhand, Congress is focusing on its "swabhiman" battle revolved around CM Harish Rawat.
The party feels it is shutting the hole with BJP as the congress party is feeling the impact of uprisings and hatred against outcasts being given tickets.
The BJP campaign to a great extent depends on Modi with party boss Amit Shah involving the second spot, Congress administrators said. The CM's roadshows and rallys are, as per party sources, getting a positive reaction that can be identified in follow up visits by nearby political leaders.