Gujarat Elections : AAP Propels BJP To Heights And Congress To Depths !
BY R.K.MISRA
The ‘Aam
Aadmi’-party’- propelled the BJP to
record- breaking heights and the opposition Congress into the depths of despair
as the curtains come down on the Gujarat
elections of 2022.
A winner is a winner all the way and if you
have outraced the opposition our of Gujarat’s electoral stadium no ‘ifs’ and
‘buts’ can distract from the stellar
achievement. It is Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his strategist Amit Shah’s
hour of glory. Congress chief minister Madhavsinh Solanki’s record of 149 seats in a House of 182 set in 1985
stands shattered. BJP has retained Gujarat for the seventh time.
The Congress which had inched close to
knocking the BJP from its power perch in 2017 has been gored into intensive
care by AAP’s ferocious bull run though it has little to show for itself
except a painful limp. If the BJP toned
down its campaign chatter claim to 125 seats and exceeded it by a mile, AAP
claimed it was set to form the
government and is now sitting around a single hand count.
Many regional stalwarts have experimented
with a third force in a state which has
essentially stuck to a bi-polar format in its electoral history. AAP’s 2017 foray was a disaster,
this time it has fared better but established itself as a disruptor and aided
the BJP in setting a new record at the cost of the Congress. Both Yogendra
Yadav and Sanjay Raut standing for two different political entities have opined
on AAP’s propensity to lance the Congress.
Modi and Shah are known to keep their party
perennially into election mode. From barnstorming they shift effortlessly into
brainstorming for the next one. No sooner did the campaigning end in the last
Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Modi was in Gujarat without wasting a day
and went straight into poll planning. Elections in his home state now over, he
has already initiated strategizing for the 2024 general elections with specific
persons being given time-set assignments.
Ever since it first came to power on its
own steam in 1995, the BJP has won every election. The Congress did taste power
in between after Shankersinh Vaghela rebelled and formed a government with
Congress support but it was a short- lived experiment and the elections that
followed propelled Keshubhai Patel back to power. Patel was replaced by
Narendra Modi in 2001. He stayed put up to 2014,leaving only to take over as
prime minister, Gujarat remains a Modi
citadel micro-managed by him.
This election was no different either. He
addressed over 30 rallies and conducted five road shows, one in Ahmedabad that touched 14 constituencies through a
punishing back-breaking schedule. A high level of strategizing also went into
it. The backroom boys led by Shah had done constituency-wise profiling and
micro-strategising, leaving nothing to chance. The 10 to 15 per cent rise in
polling in the last two hours in North
Gujarat and the delay by television channels in airing the exit polls tell a
tale all their own.
The net result is that the BJP vote share
which was pegged at 49.1 in 2017 shot to over 53 per cent while the Congress
has come hurtling down from 41.4 to 27
per cent with AAP picking up 13 per cent of the votes cast. This clearly shows
that Opposition votes split between Congress and AAP to the detriment of both.
The Congress has been struck numb in South Gujarat and Saurashtra which were
considered its fertile playfields. In South Gujarat ,BJP has bagged 33 of the
35 seats and its performance in Saurashtra is also not much to be talked out though a detailed analysis of the results
will bring out many other hitherto hidden aspects. AAP which was going hammer
and tongs in the urban areas cutback in
the last two weeks (except in Surat) and switched gears to active level in
Saurashtra.
If the Congress changed strategy to low
profile and grassroot campaigning in small groups , it failed to deliver results. The BJP also
affected a strategic change , galvanizing the might of its workforce to get its
voters to the booth in a phased manner, reserving the heave ho effort for the
last two hours. And it did.
The
just concluded elections have a clear message for all three contenders
in the fray.
The Congress made a creditable showing in
2017 but did precious little on the
ground opting to rest on its laurels thereafter.It woke up around election time
with its poll effort helmed by a Rajasthan chief minister, Ashok Gehlot who was
enmeshed in his own battles on his home turf. A battle commander whose heart hears
only home beats is ill-equipped to wage war against an established guerilla
warfare expert like Modi. The first was hands-free and the second hands-on.
In hindsight it is clear that AAP has given
notice of its intentions twice in Gujarat and many times over elsewhere
nationwide . It first targets to replace
the Congress in the opposition
space as it has done in Delhi and Punjab. The same strategy has been brought
into play in Gujarat. It has made a beginning, wounded the Congress and will work over the next five years to
build both cadre and confidence in the voters to ultimately challenge the BJP
full frontal in 2027. If the face of the BJP is now just Modi, so is the face
of AAP only Kejriwal. Whatever may be the outcome, Kejriwal is using every opportunity to position
himself as the national alternative to
Modi. He has time on his side. The prime minister is ,however, aware of this.
The
cadre -based BJP is now reduced to a single poster-face, that of prime
Minister Narendra Modi. Every major or minor scheme of the government, or
effort of the party projects him. Elections from gram panchayats to municipal corporations,
state assemblies up to the Lok Sabha are fought in his name. Over use is
fraying the edges as witnessed in Himachal Pradesh at one end and the Delhi Municipal
Corporation at the other. Gujarat is the saving grace but it is time to
re-think before you fritter a prized asset from over-use.
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