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The BJP says it is preparing to contest the 2027 Punjab Assembly elections more aggressively than ever before, expanding beyond its traditional alliance- era limits. Yet at the same time, senior leaders insist that a future understanding with the Shiromani Akali Dal is not completely off the table. This leaves many observers wondering if the BJP is truly confident about going it alone, why keep revisiting the alliance conversation ? Is it a case of keeping every political option available, or does it reflect a recognition that Punjab's electoral realities can still force old rivals and former allies back to the same table ? As 2027 approaches, is the BJP preparing for a solo journey, or quietly keeping a backup plan in its pocket ?
भाजपा कह रही है कि वह 2027 के पंजाब विधानसभा चुनाव पहले से कहीं अधिक आक्रामक तरीके से लड़ने की तैयारी कर रही है और पुराने गठबंधन दौर की सीमाओं से आगे बढ़ना चाहती है। लेकिन दूसरी ओर, पार्टी के वरिष्ठ नेता यह भी कह रहे हैं कि शिरोमणि अकाली दल के साथ भविष्य में किसी समझौते की संभावना पूरी तरह खत्म नहीं हुई है। ऐसे में कई राजनीतिक पर्यवेक्षक यह सवाल पूछ रहे हैं यदि भाजपा वास्तव में अकेले आगे बढ़ने को लेकर इतनी आश्वस्त है, तो फिर गठबंधन की चर्चा बार-बार क्यों सामने आ रही है ? क्या यह सभी राजनीतिक विकल्प खुले रखने की रणनीति है, या फिर यह स्वीकारोक्ति कि पंजाब की चुनावी हकीकतें पुराने सहयोगियों और पूर्व प्रतिद्वंद्वियों को दोबारा एक ही मेज पर बैठने के लिए मजबूर कर सकती हैं ? 2027 के करीब आते-आते, क्या भाजपा सचमुच अकेले सफर की तैयारी कर रही है, या फिर उसने एहतियातन एक वैकल्पिक रास्ता भी संभाल कर रखा हुआ है ?
With Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri openly declaring that Punjab is now one of the BJP's next major political targets, the party appears far more ambitious than it was during its years as a junior alliance partner. Pointing to gains in West Bengal, rising vote share in local elections and the BJP's plan to contest far more seats than before, Puri is signalling that the party no longer sees Punjab as a peripheral battleground. But is this confidence based on genuine ground-level growth, or on the belief that dissatisfaction with AAP and divisions within the opposition will automatically create space for the BJP ? And as the party raises expectations higher than ever, will Punjab become the BJP's next breakthrough story, or its next reality check ?