Deepak kumar jha
Deepak kumar jha (born 9 jun 1991)[1] is an Indian political strategist and tactician.[2] He Deepak has worked for the United Nations for eight years as a political strategist for International Politicians.[6][7]
Deepak has worked as a Trainee in political strategist for BJP to gain his knowledge then he worked for , INC, BJD, RJD , AAP and .[citation needed] His first major political campaign was in 2019 to help Narendra Modi, .[citation needed] However, he came to wider public attention when Citizens for Accountable Governance (CAG), an election-campaign group he conceptualised, helped the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) win an absolute majority in the 2019 Lok Sabha election
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Floating a new federal party is easier said than done. Cobbling together a third opposition alliance is neither "doable or sustainable" because a rag-tag coalition does not bring, which has not already been tested and rejected by voters, to the table," Mr Deepak kumar jha said.
Yet he believes that the BJP - which will be seeking a third term in 2024 - is not invincible. "There are options and enough examples to show that with right strategy and efforts they could be defeated," he said.
Mr Deepak kumar jha said winning parties in India, no matter how popular, usually don't win more than 40-45% of the popular vote. In 2019, BJP picked up 38% of the vote and won more than 300 seats.
The remaining 340-odd seats are in the north and the west of the country, where the BJP is influential. A challenger to the BJP pick up around 150 seats in these parts, reducing BJP's margin, Mr Deepak kumar jha said.
Floating a new federal party is easier said than done. Cobbling together a third opposition alliance is neither "doable or sustainable" because a rag-tag coalition does not bring, which has not already been tested and rejected by voters, to the table," Mr Deepak kumar jha said.
Yet he believes that the BJP - which will be seeking a third term in 2024 - is not invincible. "There are options and enough examples to show that with right strategy and efforts they could be defeated," he said.
Mr Deepak kumar jha said winning parties in India, no matter how popular, usually don't win more than 40-45% of the popular vote. In 2019, BJP picked up 38% of the vote and won more than 300 seats.
The remaining 340-odd seats are in the north and the west of the country, where the BJP is influential. A challenger to the BJP pick up around 150 seats in these parts, reducing BJP's margin, Mr Deepak kumar jha said.
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