Chapter 567 Adjusting the Support Focus



Chapter 567 Adjusting the Support Focus

"Roden, your reminder is very timely." Sharif said after calming down.

Previously, he had no idea how to target the People’s Party and felt very uneasy.

The gap in seats between the Congress Party and the BJP is too huge and cannot be reversed in one go.

Now that he had Rotun's suggestion, Sharif found that his mind suddenly became clear, and the haze that had previously blocked his way was swept away.

Roton's method is definitely their best response strategy at the moment.

"I think the support of the ANC is still necessary, but I hope to be able to give some support to the People's Party. I believe that the People's Party can definitely get more votes and win more seats in this election," said Roton.

"Yes, yes, I need to think about this matter carefully. I have a lot of thoughts at once." Sharif said.

Roton stopped talking and gave Sherif time to think.

The last time Roden and Arvind discussed these issues, they did not specifically mention the issue of the BJP holding less than half of the seats in parliament.

But on Sharif's side, if Rodon wants the Civilian Party to get more support from Sharif, some things need to be made clear.

The People's Party still has the upper hand. No matter how much we attack, we will basically be unable to stop the People's Party from continuing to govern.

Then just follow the development of history and with his own secret efforts, Roton believes that the number of seats the People's Party will get in this election will be even lower than he remembers.

And these lost seats will naturally be added to the People's Party.

Previously, Roton didn’t really care that much about the People’s Party’s seats in parliament, because the People’s Party had already won more than half of the seats in the past two terms.

Getting more seats at this time may not necessarily be a good thing, as it will be targeted by the People's Party.

Next, if the BJP fails to win a majority of seats, the situation will be completely different.

The BJP needs the seat support of its allies to form a coalition government.

At this time, the more seats the People's Party holds, the better, so that it can have a greater say in this alliance and get more power from the People's Party.

"Rotten, to be honest, I haven't paid much attention to what's happening on the Civilian Party side. Tell me in detail what's going on now." After a while, Sharif asked.

He knew Rawdon very well.

Although Luoton is not very old, he is very down-to-earth and steady, which makes people feel at ease.

So this time when Rotten mentioned supporting the Civilian Party, it was definitely not because the Civilian Party was created by Rotten’s lovers.

Sharif believed that Rodon would not joke about such a thing. This was a big deal and not a joke.

In other words, since Rawdon dared to say this, it meant that he had great confidence in the Civilian Party.

Sharif actually knew that each of Rotun's lovers was indeed not simple. If possible, he would naturally be willing to give more support.

His interests are actually the same as Roton's, and they are both from the Central Bureau of Investigation.

If the Civilian Party grows stronger and can provide political support to Rawdon, Rawdon's position will become more stable.

This means that these retired old guys can all get protection from Roton.

This is also the result that these retired old guys want.

Without hesitation, Rawdon gave Sharif a detailed introduction to the development of the Civilian Party over the years.

In front of Sharif, Roton basically did not hide anything about the Civilian Party.

At this time, the People's Party must demonstrate its strong strength and amazing potential, so that Sharif and others can invest more support in the People's Party.

In Roton's opinion, if Sharif and others support the Congress Party, wouldn't that be giving the Congress Party an advantage?

If you have this resource, you might as well save yourself some.

With the support of Sharif and others, the People's Party can definitely grow rapidly. Otherwise, it will probably take many more years to achieve this effect.

After listening to Roden's introduction, Sharif's face was full of surprise.

He found it difficult to calm down.

The development of the Civilian Party in recent years has completely exceeded his expectations. He believed what Rawdon said without any doubt.

There was no reason for Rotun to lie to him. As long as he was willing to investigate, he would be able to quickly find out what Rotun said about the Civilian Party. What was false could not be true.

"Rotten, if this is the case, we can just show some support from the Congress Party and focus on the Civilian Party." Sharif quickly made up his mind. "Of course, this matter needs the support of others. My opinion alone cannot count."

"Of course." Rawdon smiled, "With your support, I believe this matter is halfway to success."

Sharif couldn't help but laugh and said, "Leave the work of the other old guys to me. I will communicate with them privately first, try to gain as much support as possible, and then call everyone together for a meeting to finalize this matter. In fact, based on the current achievements of the Civilian Party, I believe that most people are still willing to support it. Everyone knows how to choose, after all, they support their own people."

The Civilian Party was created by those women of Rawdon, which means that the Civilian Party can be completely regarded as Rawdon's power.

Well, this is the strength on their side, and Sharif is certainly willing to support the strength on his side.

Before, there was no choice but to support the Congress Party.

Now that there are better options, the focus of support naturally needs to be adjusted.

"Isn't the Civilian Party an ally of the People's Party now?" Sharif asked again.

"Yes, but this ally is actually a bit in name only." Roton said, "They don't care much about their allies now. If there is any good thing, why would they think of their allies?"

Sharif smiled.

That is true.

It was still okay during the first term, when these so-called allies could still get some benefits from the People’s Party.

But now, even soup or water is hard to drink.

These allies have been almost marginalized.

This is a very natural thing. The BJP is so strong and dominant that the BJP is not afraid even if all these allies leave and stand on the side of the Congress Party.

Therefore, these allies of the People’s Party have not had an easy time in recent years and have many complaints in their hearts.

All these laid the hidden danger for the BJP’s failure to get general seats in the third election.

Their defeat was not only due to the opposition such as the Congress Party, but also because of the secretive efforts of these so-called allies.

That result came about due to the sniping of many forces.

"If they really don't have more than half of the seats in the next election, then it will be a lot of fun. If the People's Party can win more seats, their status and position will change drastically. At that time, the People's Party can no longer ignore the existence of the People's Party, and they must give up the interests and power involved," Sharif said.

Sharif could now fully understand Rawdon's thoughts.

If the People's Party does not have more than half of the seats, the seats held by his allies will become very important.

Especially the allies who hold more seats, the BJP will definitely try hard to win over them.

Otherwise, if such an ally sided with the Congress Party, the impact on them would be extremely bad, and they might even lose their status as the ruling party due to the loss of these seats.

This is not alarmist. After all, these things could happen if the People's Party does not have a majority of seats.

Just like the previous ruling power in Maharashtra, even though the BJP had the most seats in the parliament, they did not have a majority. This led to the Shiv Sena, the Congress and other political parties joining forces, which had more than half of the total seats, won the chief minister's seat and took control of Maharashtra.

The People's Party certainly does not want this kind of accident to happen again.

"That's what I think. It's impossible for the Civilian Party to defeat the People's Party and seize power, but it should be no problem for them to win more seats to increase their bargaining chips with the People's Party." Roton said with a smile.

"You are right, but we need to pay attention to the seats in the federal parliament, and we also need to work harder on local governance." Sharif said in a deep voice, "Now that the People's Party has not obtained governance in any state, it is underestimated."

"Speaking of which, being looked down upon is not a bad thing." Roton said, "At least the People's Party is not focusing too much on targeting the Civilian Party. This is our best chance."

"That's right." Sharif smiled. "According to the agreement between you and Arvind, we must seize the power of at least two local states. If the two merge, we must be the dominant side. They only have one seat in the federal parliament, and they dare to have such an idea. How naive."

Sharif now completely looks at the issue from the side of the People's Party.

Although the Delhi Aid Party holds the power in two major states, it only has one seat in the federal parliament, which Sharif still looks down on. This is also an important reason why Arvind wanted to expand before. The Delhi Aid Party has too little influence in India and can only be a regional party.

To become a major national political party, it must at least have a sufficient number of seats in the Federal Parliament.

Of course, at least they must have their own territory and their own ruling state at the local level.

In this regard, the Delhi Aidilfitri and the Maharashtra Aidilfitri can definitely make up for each other's shortcomings.

This is also a key reason why Rodon is willing to cooperate with Arvind.

If we take down the Delhi Aidilfitri, we will have power in two states.

Of course, the situation in Delhi is a bit delicate now, and I can’t say that it will definitely be the Delhi People’s Party next time.

But there will definitely be no problem in Punjab, as at least one of the states will have the power to govern.

"I was thinking that retired military personnel could join the election. I think you and others could give it a try as well." Roton stared at Sharif and said.

Sharif was stunned for a moment, then laughed and said, "I'm not very interested in these, but I believe that someone will be interested in your proposal. At that time, there should be some old guys willing to come forward. Let them join the Civilian Party, and I believe that it will bring a lot of influence to the Civilian Party. I just don't know if the Civilian Party is willing to do so."

"I'll take care of the People's Party. With your participation, I believe the People's Party will continue to grow stronger and strive to win more seats in the federal parliament and the right to govern the local states." Roton said with a smile.

(End of this chapter)

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