IANS | 19 Mar, 2024
                   A day after the announcement of poll dates for general elections 
2024, the day marks a 'Super Sunday' for the ruling BJP and opposition 
INDIA bloc. Both the alliances are set for major show of strength in 
Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra this evening, led by Prime Minister 
Narendra Modi and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi respectively.
  PM 
Modi is set to address a large congregation of people in Andhra 
Pradesh’s Palnadu district, along with TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu and 
Pawan Kalyan-led Jana Sena Party. This will also be the first time 
former Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu and Pawan Kalyan will share the stage 
with the Prime Minister. NDA’s first big election rally, just a day 
after announcement of poll dates, will set the tone for elections in the
 state and give the alliance a headstart in the campaign.
  For the 
opposition parties under INDIA bloc, Mumbai’s Shivaji Park is the zone 
of action this evening as supporters are rushing in large numbers to 
celebrate Rahul Gandhi’s conclusion of Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra.
  Many
 opposition leaders like Uddhav Thackeray (Shiv Sena-UBT), Sharad Pawar 
(NCP-SP), DMK President M. K. Stalin, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh 
Yadav and Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav will mark their 
presence the mega rally at Shivaji park.
  The gathering of INDIA 
alliance leaders on stage, a day after culmination of Rahul Gandhi’s 
63-day long Nyay Yatra, is aimed at rallying its supporters for a 
spirited fight against BJP in Maharasthra, and all across the nation.
  Political
 watchers see it as good optics by INDIA but have apprehensions about 
the message it wants to convey. Maharashtra remains the weakest link of 
INDIA as both Shiv Sena and NCP have fallen apart, with stronger and 
bigger splinter groups joining hands with BJP.
  For Congress, in 
particular, there has been many setbacks lately as party stalwarts like 
Ashok Chavan and Milind Deora recently snapped ties with it.
  In 
days to come, the electioneering is set to heat up and both NDA and 
INDIA allies will pull out all stops to woo the electorate. Recent 
opinion polls have already come as a shot in the arm for BJP while the 
INDIA bloc is seen playing catch-up, both in Mahasrashta and across 
India.
  Also, the optics for today’s rallies favour BJP, as experts
 feel. While PM Modi-led NDA is widely expected to bring major 
disruption in Telangana, the gathering of INDIA leaders on a ‘lost 
territory’ won’t be enough to send the right message.
  In Andhra 
Pradesh, BJP finalised alliance with TDP and Jana Sena Party, days after
 PM Modi’s call for 370 seats on BJP's own, and breaching the 400 mark, 
with support from allies. BJP has struck deals with both regional 
satraps to fight Lok Sabha and Andhra Pradesh Assembly polls together. 
It will contest on six Lok Sabha and 10 Assembly seats, while TDP and 
Jana Sena Party on 17 Lok Sabha and 144 Assembly seats, and two Lok 
Sabha and 21 Assembly seats respectively.
  Although, TDP stands to 
gain much from the alliance, on a national level, BJP is expected to get
 a boost in numbers and make it easier to accomplish its "400 paar" 
target.