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Congress | Patchwork strategy

Ahead of the April polls in four states and a Union Territory, the Congress is a study in contrasts—competitive in Kerala, peripheral elsewhere—undermined by decay, fragile alliances and defections

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KERALA CONNECT: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at Kollam, March 6 (Photo: ANI)

The Congress enters the April assembly elections across four states and one Union territory as a party fighting on radically different terms in each battleground. In Kerala, it’s a dominant coalition leader. In Tamil Nadu, it’s an embattled junior partner. In Assam, it struggles as a beleaguered Opposition. In West Bengal, it is barely visible, and in Puducherry, it is caught in an alliance deadlock.

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