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flag India's Left struggles with declining influence due to BJP dominance and internal divisions, despite grassroots resilience ahead of 2026 elections.

flag CPI MP John Brittas said India's Left faces declining influence due to rising religious polarization and right-wing dominance, with the movement now largely confined to Kerala. flag He attributed the decline to communal tensions, identity politics, and the BJP's absorption of the right-wing space, which has forced Congress to adopt left-leaning rhetoric without genuine ideological change. flag Brittas criticized Congress's economic policies as still right-wing and pointed to corruption during the second UPA government as evidence of lost credibility. flag He highlighted ongoing internal reflection within the Left and grassroots actions like the Maharashtra farmers' march as signs of resilience ahead of 2026 state elections.

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