Political Year Ender: The last date is December 31, 2024 and many big political developments were seen this year. This year is ending with incidents ranging from general elections to assembly elections in 8 states and many leaders being jailed.
On one hand, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP established its power at the Center for the third time in a row, while on the other hand, Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal had to face crisis. Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren also witnessed a similar incident. So let us know about the big events and political faces of 2024.
This year started with a big event like the inauguration of Ram Temple. After this the political atmosphere also seemed to have changed. In Bihar, Nitish Kumar once again reversed course and became a part of the NDA alliance. After this, Hemant Soren, who was involved in the land scam in Jharkhand, had to resign from the post of CM and later he was also arrested. However, by the end of the year he made a comeback, won the elections and once again became the Chief Minister.
After this, Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal also had to face a similar crisis, when ED arrested him in the liquor scam. This was the first time that someone was arrested while being the Chief Minister. The Election Commission announced assembly elections in 4 states along with the Lok Sabha elections and all the political parties of the country started preparing for the elections.
After the results of general elections are announced Narendra Modi Became the Prime Minister of the country for the third consecutive time. He is the second PM after Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru who has got the third term. Although BJP did not get full majority in this election, there was no decrease in PM Modi’s attitude.
At the same time, this year also could not show anything special for Rahul Gandhi. However, in the Lok Sabha elections, he won both Rae Bareli and Wayanad seats and also won the Amethi seat. Even in this election, he made a dent in BJP’s votes by invoking the Constitution, but he could not live up to Congress’s hope of coming to power. Yes, there was definitely an increase in Congress seats.
If we talk about Chandrababu Naidu, this year brought amazing progress for the marginalized TDP chief in Andhra Pradesh. Before the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, he formed an alliance with the NDA and in the Andhra Pradesh elections, he left his opponents in a political storm. On one hand, he himself became the Chief Minister after winning the elections in the state, while on the other hand he formed Modi’s government at the Centre.
Similarly, amazing coincidences were seen with Nitish Kumar this year too. Before the elections, he left the India Alliance and joined the NDA and once again along with the oath of the post of Chief Minister, he took another oath that he would never leave the NDA. He also had an important contribution in the NDA government at the Center and emerged as a kingmaker.
Apart from all this, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath If we talk about it, he remained in the news throughout the year. Be it regarding the preparations for the inauguration of Ram Temple or Lok Sabha elections There is talk of blaming BJP for less seats in UP. After this, be it the slogan of ‘Bantege to Katenge’ or the huge success BJP got in the UP by-elections. He remained the topic of discussion throughout the year.
happened at the end of the year maharashtra assembly elections BJP got a bumper victory. Its hero was Devendra Fadnavis, who became the Chief Minister of the state for the third time. He is being discussed not only because he led the party to victory but also because he led the BJP to a grand victory. Because at the beginning of the elections, it was being assessed that how much power Mahayuti would be able to show against Mahavikas Aghadi, but no one had any idea that Fadnavis’s policy would be defeated.
This year, one face attracted everyone’s attention and that is Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. In fact, everyone’s eyes were on the assembly elections to be held in Jammu and Kashmir in 2024. Because after the removal of Article 370, elections were being held in the state for the first time and there was discussion as to how and under what circumstances the elections would be held, but the elections were conducted in a peaceful atmosphere and the National Conference emerged as the largest party and also formed the government.