Deccan Chronicle

BJP tries to get Dalits’ support

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With polling in high-stake Assembly elections just three days away, finance minister Arun Jaitley reached out to farmers, the backward classes and small traders in a big way through his Union Budget.

After the plight of debt-ridden farmers worsening due to the note ban, saffron spin doctors sensed that the party was losing its grip over rural India.

The BJP has often been called a “traders' party” as it has traditiona­lly enjoyed the support of small businessme­n. Besides being saffron sympathise­rs, this segment forms a major chunk of RSS cadre and leaders.

In Uttar Pradesh, both Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi PartyCongr­ess combinatio­n had begun to woo the traders. In social media, BSP has been consistent­ly highlighti­ng the problems being faced by small businesses because of demonetisa­tion.

To counter that, Mr Jaitley has reduced income tax of companies whose annual turnover is below `50 crore by 5 per cent.

The BJP’s “historic” Lok Sabha victory was in some way scripted by the middle class. The exodus of the middle class vote bank from the BJP began with Assembly elections in Delhi.

Reeling under the demonetisa­tion blow, the middle class was waiting for the Budget with many expectatio­ns. The finance minister has provided some relief. He has proposed to halve the income tax, down to five per cent, for those earning between `2,50,000 and `5,00,000 per annum.

According to the finance minister, this step “will provide relief to over two crore tax payers.”

In UP’s multi-corner contest, a major battle is raging to capture the Dalit vote bank.

The BJP’s attempt to put a pro-dalit face took a hit following attacks on the community by cow vigilantes and controvers­y surroundin­g the death of Hyderabad PhD student Rohith Vermula.

In UP, the BJP has been targeting the nonYadav and non-Jatav backward vote banks.

The SAD-BJP combinatio­n in Punjab could possibly lose the elections, and so a victory in UP for saffronite­s is crucial.

In social media, BSP has been consistent­ly highlighti­ng the problems being faced by small businesses because of demonetisa­tion.

To counter that, Mr Jaitley has reduced income tax of companies whose annual`turnover is below 50 crore, by 5 per cent.

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