Opinion: Opinion | Congress's 'Jamaat' Experiment In Kerala Can Backfire Badly. But Does It Care?

The Congress party's recent engagement with the Jamaat in Kerala raises questions about its political strategy and the potential repercussions of this alliance. Historically considered a political outcast, the Jamaat's controversial reputation in the state has prompted skepticism about Congress's motivations. By aligning itself with this group, Congress aims to bolster its support among specific voter segments but risks alienating its traditional base. Critics argue that this could lead to significant backlash, undermining the party's credibility and electoral prospects in the region. As Congress navigates this delicate relationship, it remains to be seen whether this experiment will yield electoral gains or invite further challenges, especially as the political landscape in Kerala continues to evolve.
Originally reported by NDTV Top Stories. Read original article
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