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‘We’re winning all the three states’

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Human Resource Developmen­t Minister PRAKASH JAVADEKAR is the Bharatiya Janata Party's newly appointed prabhari (minder) for Rajasthan. He spoke to Radhika Ramaseshan on the BJP's prospects in the elections.

Early opinion polls and field reports have written off the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Rajasthan polls. Of course, you will reject the findings. But what are your concerns?

As we have seen, surveys go awry in many elections because they don’t capture the mood of the downtrodde­n. We saw it in Mayawati’s case in 2007 (in the Uttar Pradesh elections) and earlier. You can go into every nook and corner of Rajasthan and you will see the love and affection women have for Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. Youths are captivated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We have a strong organisati­on, our booths have been set up.

The fact that you have been asked to stay put in Rajasthan shows the central leaders lack confidence in Raje's leadership?

Not accurate. When I was in charge of Karnataka, I was told six months before the polls and even then, I was visiting only every two months. In Rajasthan, I was told to be the prabhari two days before the election dates were announced. Rajasthan is not new to me. In 2003, I worked with Pramod Mahajan, in 2008 with Gopinath Munde, in 2012, I was there as a spokespers­on. I successful­ly negotiated in the Gujjar agitation (in 2008) and brought about a settlement.

Raje is the leader, she carried out a successful Gaurav yatra for 800 kms. She covered practicall­y every major constituen­cy and got tremendous response. There was no code of conduct then, so when she addressed meetings at midnight, people waited for two or three hours to hear her. Congress today is unable to speak against Raje. Between 2003 and 2008, the state has made tremendous progress but the Congress raised its voice against corruption in the 2008 election. There’s no taint this time, no perception of corruption even.

Raje is a larger-than-life person who’s not known to brook Delhi bosses and their deputies in Rajasthan. What’s your

equation with her like?

I have good rapport with the total Rajasthan unit. I travelled extensivel­y in the state when I was in the BJP’s Youth Front. It’s not about one individual. In our system, the prabhari has to speed up programme implementa­tion and help develop strategies.

Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisga­rh BJP government­s successful­ly reversed the anti-incumbency factor. Rajasthan has never done it. BJP and Congress failed so it yo-yo’s between the two.

We will break the jinx in this election. MP and Chhattisga­rh broke it. We broke the jinx in UP finally. Otherwise in 15 years, it was ruled by the Samajwadi Party or the Bahujan Samaj Party. Congress has lost credibilit­y with people, the poor especially. Its plank of poor has gone to Modi. In 2014, the BJP ruled in six and the Congress in 16 states. Today, Congress has only four states while we are in power in 19 states. The vote base has changed. Moreover, we have presented Raje as our leader and we will win on our policies and programmes. Bhamashah Health Insurance scheme up to ~300,000.

Nearly 2.5 million poor people have been hospitalis­ed in four-and-a-half years. Second is the direct benefit transfer scheme that benefitted 16 million families. Rajiv Gandhi said out of the ~100 the government released, only 15 paisa reached the needy. Modi and Raje release ~100 and ~100 reaches the poor. The Rajshree scheme is for girls’ empowermen­t from birth to class XII.

(Ashok) Gehlot (former Congress CM) has said recently, we must not close Raje's welfare schemes if we come to power. Of course, he won’t come to power but that’s an admission of our good governance.

In the 2008 election, there was no government-party coordinati­on. Raje wasn’t interactin­g with the BJP. Is she more interactiv­e now?

Very much. Now it’s the party (in command). We mustn’t forget that in 2008, we won 78 (of 200) seats so it was not a complete rout. Now political scene has changed. When Gehlot says, people are paying to ratchet up their ratings, he obviously means Sachin Pilot. Raje is the daughter of Rajmata (Vijaya Raje Scindia) but what party decides is law for her.

But she and Amit Shah (BJP president) weren’t sharing a dais until recently? That’s not true. Amit Shah’s programmes have two features. Road shows. The show in Dholpur was 10 times more responsive than Rahul Gandhi’s. Then, the organisati­onal programmes are meant for a targeted audience like our youth workers and not for the general public.

The reports are that the crowds at Modi

and Shah’s public meetings were thin and unenthusia­stic...

There’s no anti-incumbency. Even Congress can’t criticise our government. People love Modi.

So is the December election a Modi election or Raje’s?

It is Raje’s and Modi’s. We have the parliament­ary elections in six months. There are common issues. Ujjwala scheme, Ayushman Bharat yojana, Jan Dhan, Ujala (to distribute affordable LED tube lights). This time BJP has actively re-defined style of governance by ensuring India benefits from schemes that promote productivi­ty, schemes that are meant to empower people and not just give away doles, meant to incentivis­e people by asking them to contribute a little while the government contribute­s the bulk. People like this, they feel a sense of self-respect.

What is the BJP’s assessment of the reported Gehlot-Pilot tussle? A way of keeping the Congress down?

Congress has been weakened with infighting expressed openly before people. Somebody’s accusing the other person of paying money to ratchet up his ratings. They can’t decide who their leader is. Rahul Gandhi talks of irrelevant things. Like Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi, about Vijay Mallya running away during NDA’s time. He doesn’t ask the basic question that it’s because we became active and changed the law (against absconders) that all this happened. Instead he’s addressing irrelevant matters.

Is the Nirav Modi-Choksi flight from India hurting the BJP? You specifical­ly mentioned it...

Not at all.

Are you repeating your sitting MLAs or doing a winnabilit­y check?

We take a pragmatic view. We analyse, we seek feedback from our booth workers, it’s a composite exercise. Changes are usual but I am not saying that many will be dropped. But change is the rule of politics.

Has Sheo MLA Manvendra Singh’s exit from BJP upset local dynamics in Jodhpur district?

He hasn’t joined the Congress, isn’t it? Raje has spoken with Manvendra and his wife.

To hold him back? No comment.

The verdict from the assembly elections will have a bearing on the Lok Sabha election in 2019?

We are winning all the three states. We have to prove that we are capable of retaining our government­s and we are returning to power after the Lok Sabha polls.

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 ??  ?? Union minister of Human Resource Developmen­t, Prakash Javadekar, is the Bharatiya Janata Party's newly appointed prabhari (minder) for Rajasthan that votes on December 7 to elect its next assembly. He spoke to Radhika Ramaseshan on the BJP's prospects and the challenges ahead in the elections
Union minister of Human Resource Developmen­t, Prakash Javadekar, is the Bharatiya Janata Party's newly appointed prabhari (minder) for Rajasthan that votes on December 7 to elect its next assembly. He spoke to Radhika Ramaseshan on the BJP's prospects and the challenges ahead in the elections

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