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Friday, October 31, 2025

RJD Needs To Wipe Off Memories Of ‘Jungle Raj’, These Songs Bring Them Back And How

“RJD Needs To Wipe Off Memories Of ‘Jungle Raj’, These Songs Bring Them Back And How”, Swarajya, October 28, 2025

“Let’s start with the results of the Haryana Assembly elections of 2024.

At the end of the day that left political participants and observers surprised and bewildered, one takeaway was evident. One of the reasons for the Congress’ loss was that the party overplayed its hand on Jat consolidation. That seemingly spooked all other communities.

What made it worse for the Congress was that communities like the Jats in Haryana are more likely than others to trigger a counter-consolidation against them. They are dominant in the villages, vocal, politically organised, and materially ascendant…….”

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