By the time results from five state elections began arriving on May 4, the Congress had become smaller, more concentrated in the south and among Muslim voters than at any previous time. The outcomes heightened longstanding concerns that the party’s national reach is contracting, even as the Bharatiya Janata Party contends that the Congress no longer represents a wide range of Indian society.
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