The regional parties are worried about what would happen to their fortune if both elections come together in the wake of the huge drop in the vote share.
If both the elections come together, the party leaders need to touch both local and national issues simultaneously during electioneering and there is no certainty over how the voters would respond to that type of campaigning.
The Jamili elections would completely be held under the Centre’s supervision and the entire election machinery would abide by the guidelines set by the Union government, which the regional leaders feel is another disadvantage for them.
The electorate is anxiously waiting to see how things will take shape in the next few days. There is a chance that one vote will go to the local party while the other vote will definitely go to the BJP at the center.
The BJP will get more MP seats. The one-time poll is more useful for the center than the regional parties. When it comes to expenditure it will become less to the political parties.
It will become a one-time expenditure. The MLAs will benefit from the funds from MPs. Most of the expenditure will be covered by the MPs.