The highest BJP has ever polled is 37% and that was in 2019. Even then Congress clocked in 20%. You are from the South, you would know better but I don't see BJP making a dent in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra, Telangana. They have a footprint in Karnataka so they will definitely do decently there. They did spectacularly in Bengal in 2019 without even having a cadre, so I don't see them repeating that either. In Maharashtra, they are desperate and are even scared to hold Municipal polls in Bombay - because the Uddhav Sena will rout them. Remember, after UP, Maharashtra has the highest number of seats. Perhaps someone can enlighten us about Madhya Pradesh and the other north central Indian states like Bihar, Jharkhand. Of course the BJP will win in a canter in UP and Gujarat. But I doubt they can replicate the spectacular margin of victory in UP. North East hardly sends any members to the Lok Sabha. Haryana, BJP will do well. Punjab they most likely won't. Goa is small too. My guess is BJP will be the largest party in terms of seats and vote share with approx between 200-230 seats. Perhaps they will get allies from BJD, YSR Congress or TDP to get over the line. But they've burnt so many bridges with their own allies, so it might be a tall order.
a) They said all these things w.r.t 2019 leadup too given RJ and MP elections without looking at voteshare effect in federal FPTP w.r.t grey support top off there. Then 2019 happened and they seemed to have learned zilch from it, especially on the ground where it matters. These people are for some reason extremely insular from the public on number of issues, even their party workers are treated like cannon fodder and useful idiots.
b) Is there really any change in BIMARU given sufficient "swing" voters always going to opt for Modi-BJP at center compared to "trust me bro, we'll tell you afterwards which of us we'll pick to be PM"? What is the exact change in the model to address the model that the BJP has proven and established?
c) You mention Bengal as an example, any change in polarisation of bengal from 2019? TMC has gone out of its way to make outreach to parts of bengal switching to BJP? These people switched to BJP on a swing issue thing or its coming from a deeper issue that has hardened and wont change now? Please im all ears to hear something different about it from what ive heard from bengali friends about it
d) "trust me bro" no clear candidate alliance (with prima donna tensions kept under the lid for now, lets see how long it lasts) is going to decisively change a BSP, JDS, YSR, TRS, BJD, SAD, bengali "leftie authoritarian" voter from sticking to that splitting vote instead of backing the nebulous PM still to be decided when it comes to centre power at stake....or even voting for BJP?
e) It's all related to mental decrepitude of PDF indians knowing fully well alternate fora have been started like this one. Yet they are utterly addicted to masochist dhimmitude there and all kinds of related deep mental illness and victimisation regarding domestic affairs as well.
Enough Ex-PDF indians really lift a finger to even try do something about those folks stuck there circling the drain like its a day job?
So an unknown but large enough % of Indians are stuck that way more broadly speaking because of their metaphysical construct in their psyche.....but hey sure, maybe selling exact same snake oil as 2019 by opposition in exact same way, with a little different rebranding will shift a big thing this time somehow.
i.e do same stuff, expect different results in the far downstream (easy lazy privileged butthead attitude of surrounding yourself with yes-people and those ready to fawn over you)....rather than pitching in to do your bit in the upstream after understanding the upstream (esp the grievance dynamics) to begin with (hard work, rub shoulders with socially undesirable and malcontents that have serious issues with you that you got to figure out etc etc).
Its very mentally sound approach.....not insanity at all right?
Dont fret too much about it though, this is universal phenonmenon in our species at large. There is a big void of disconnect in love, dreams and hopes between those at the top, and those at the bottom that will rarely be reconciled to degrees and scales we would prefer. Like the one bedouin woman tells the fleeing prince of egypt about the hole in his heart...... "love is not an art to us....it is life to us!"