congress Party’s Total Collapse Exposed: Decades Without a cm in 17 States – The Brutal List That Just Buried the Grand Old Party


Hold up. A single viral graphic just drove the final nail into the coffin of India’s oldest political dynasty. The post “THE congress COLLAPSE” lists state after state where the congress party hasn’t produced a single chief minister in years — sometimes *decades*. tamil Nadu? 58 years. West Bengal? 49 years. Uttar Pradesh? 37 years. Bihar? 36 years. Gujarat? 30 years. The list goes on and on, covering almost every major state. netizens didn’t just share it. They turned it into a victory lap for the bjp and a funeral for Congress.


Here’s how the timeline exploded:


1. **The Numbers That Hurt**
From maharashtra (12 years) to odisha (26 years) to sikkim (42 years), congress has been missing in action for so long that entire generations have grown up without ever seeing it in power at the state level. Replies flooded in: “Bro, they’re still calling themselves a national party?”


2. **Netizens Go Full Savage**
“Congress is now a whatsapp group with 17 states on mute.” “Dynasty party reduced to delhi and a few tiny pockets.” Even some congress supporters went quiet while opponents dropped memes of rahul gandhi holding a “1967” sign like it’s a family heirloom.


3. **The Regional Wipeout**
Northeast, South, West, eastcongress has been wiped out almost everywhere. Assam, Manipur, Goa, delhi — all gone for 8–14 years. The party that once ruled india from kashmir to Kanyakumari is now a regional player at best, a footnote at worst.


4. **The Brutal Reality Check**
This isn’t bad luck. It’s the result of decades of dynasty politics, corruption scandals, zero local leadership, and an inability to fight on the ground. While one party builds an organisation, congress keeps recycling the same tired faces and losing.


One chart just turned Congress’s past glory into today’s punchline. The Grand Old party isn’t just struggling — it’s politically extinct in most of India. And the trolls? They’re celebrating like it’s 2014 all over again.

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