As most of the pro BJP media across the nation has been busy with Modi's bhajana post the victory of the party, no such analysis on failure of Modi's charisma in Punjab, Manipur and Goa has been made by those media. However, political analysts have some good reasons for failing Modi's factor in three states. Checkout the following.
In Punjab, Navjot Singh Sidhu's charisma worked out well and Sidhu's factor outsmarted Modi's image factor. PCC chief and next CM, Amarinder Singh's strategies paid off. Besides. Anti incumbency factor turned advantageous to Congress party.
In spite of prolonged administration in Manipur over 15 years, the ruling Congress party could succeed in winning majority number of seats though it failed to attain the magic figure. Whichever the constituencies won by BJP were due to anti incumbency factor, but not Modi's charisma. Despite Modi's factor, the BJP's CM Manohar Parriker failed in getting the majority in Goa.
Strangely, in spite of lagging behind in getting maximum MLA seats, the BJP is all set to form the governments in Goa and Manipur making a mockery on democracy.
Nevertheless, Modi is still ruling the roost as an administrator as he snatched the biggest ever victory in Uttar Pradesh. But then, he needs to keep this momentum up until general elections, 2019.