Delhi Polls : Heads I Win, Tails You Lose !
BY R.K. MISRA
Victory invites fulsome acclaim, defeat a lingering loss.
The
Delhi State Assembly is finally in the BJP bag. Victor or vanquished, love and
hate are being heaped a plenty depending on the side of the divide. Bouquets
and brickbats are exchanging places with shameless singularity based on want,
need and greed. Reactions, similarly, range from the pious to the profane.
The
desperation of the BJP for Delhi is akin to the lament of a direct recruit commissioner
who missed being promoted to inspector. It has taken 27 years in the wilderness
for the BJP -even after helming India for a decade plus under Prime Minister
Narendra Modi- , to get into the driver’s seat in Delhi. Also pasted on the
party has been the humiliation of being reduced to holding 3 and 8 seats
respectively at the hands of a babe-in-the woods Aam Admi Party (AAP) in the
2015 and 2020 Delhi Assembly elections. Delhi has a 70-member State Assembly.
The
party came to power at the Centre in 2014 on the slogan “minimum government,
maximum governance” but has spared no effort thereafter to truncate the powers
of the elected body including neutralizing the Supreme Court judgment. Nevertheless,
the BJP deserves its victory for the sheer elephantine effort of men, material
and ‘manna’ it marshalled in the just concluded polls. It outgunned and
outmaneuvered its principal opponents lock, stock and barrel, the Congress to a
humiliating blank and AAP to a respectable Opposition’s 22 seats.
This,
however is neither about the BJP nor it’s numero uno, Modi. It is about AAP ,
the Congress and the Opposition front, Indian National Developmental Inclusive
alliance, commonly known by its backronym I.N.D.I.A.
For
starters. Arvind Kejriwal and his fledgling AAP deserve compliments for
grinding to dust a Modi- powered BJP juggernaut in the Delhi Assembly elections
in 2015-2020. It was a superb job efficiently executed. AAP achievements in
Delhi need to be seen in the light of the fact that they were at the receiving
end of the might of the Central Investigative Agencies with ministers and even
the chief minister finding themselves in jail.
A
simplistic analysis of the ensuing election results is that a city populace
harassed by the constant tug-of-war between the centre and the state chose
discretion as the better part of valour. Morality issues can wait, same party
governments will at least ensure frictionless functioning on basic issues. Just
precisely what the BJP wants-total control and an Opposition-free India.
Earlier it was Congress-mukt Bharat.
Whether
engrained or acquired both Modi and Kejriwal have a highly honed authoritarian
streak. The former Gujarat chief minister earned his spurs in the rough and
tumble of Gujarat politics. He put pawns into place and bided his time before making
a jaguar-like final burst of speed to breast both the chief ministerial and
prime ministerial tape.
In
the case of Kejriwal his tearing hurry to spread his wings countrywide even
before building the party network lies at the root of his troubles. After the
success achieved in ousting and replacing the Sheila Dikshit-led Congress
government in Delhi, Kejriwal was firing on all cylinders. In a political
short-cut, he contested the Lok Sabha elections in 2014 against Modi from
Varanasi and was roundly defeated. Soon after, AAP moved to Gujarat in 2017
contesting 30 Assembly seats with its candidates losing deposits in most of
them. The Congress fared very well bringing
the BJP down to less than 100 seats in a 182 member House.
However
Kejriwal’s aggressive forays in Gujarat began to hurt the Congress and to the
advantage of the BJP. In almost all cases AAP gained little and the Congress
lost big while the BJP gained .The Municipal Corporation of the state capital
of Gandhinagar had been a bastion of the Congress since its inception but it
lost to the BJP big time in 2021 after AAP turned it into a triangular contest.
The BJP won 41 of the total 44 seats, the Congress 2 and AAP one seat. This
continued in other states as well with the Congress losing its government to
AAP in Punjab.
It is this self-centred approach that has seen
Kejriwal suffer in Delhi at the hands of the Congress. Highly placed sources
say that Rahul Gandhi still favoured an arrangement of sorts but the Kejriwal
orchestrated move of announcing candidates beforehand put paid to the move.
The
contradictions that the 28-party Opposition front, I.N.D.I.A. faces is that the
regional parties in power in the states want their cake and eat it too. They are
reluctant to accommodate the Congress in their respective states while they
would want it to spearhead their battle with the BJP. Like it or not, the Congress
remains the only national party with the wherewithal and following to take on
the Modi-led BJP. Interestingly he is one person who knows this very well and
is therefore both ruthless and merciless in attacking it even as he goes about
dismantling the Congress-era official structures and replacing them with his
handpicked and selected choices.
Modi’s
politics brooks no allies, he does not believe in sharing power. It is a very
short term marriage of convenience. Election for him is war and Opposition is
the enemy. And the enemy has to be annihilated by any and every means at ones
disposal. Even before one election is over, preparation for the next one,
howsoever distant it may be, begins right away. He has eyes, ears and errand
boys marked out for specific work spread all over.
All in all, he is a fearsome opponent to take on. And the
Opposition has no national options except the Congress. Liberty for wolves is
death to the lambs.
This
syndicated news column was published in the Indian newspapers Orissapost and
Lokmat Times editions dated February 11,
2025 . Their links are given below:-
https://odishapostepaper.com/edition/5218/orissa-post/page/9
https://epaper.lokmat.com/articlepage.php?articleid=LOKTIME_NPLT_20250211_6_3
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