Deccan Chronicle

TEMPLE RUN, A HIT WITH VOTERS

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, DEC. 18

The new ‘tilak’ sporting and ‘janeu dhari’ Rahul Gandhi has been a hit with the electorate. The Congress won all four seats in Gir Somnath district — Talala, Kodinar, Una and Somath seats in the district.

Even if the Congress has lost the election in Gujarat, the new tilaksport­ing janeu wearing incarnatio­n of Rahul Gandhi has been a hit with the electorate.

The controvers­y created over Mr Gandhi’s name being entered in a register meant for non-Hindus came a cropper with the Congress winning all four seats in Gir Somnath district — Talala, Kodinar, Una and Somnath.

The benefits of soft Hindutva unveiled in these polls by the newly minted president of the Congress party got the party some gains.

Mr Gandhi began his campaign from the famous Dwarkadhee­sh temple and visited many more, including the Chotila temple in Surendrana­gar, Kodhaldham temple in Rajkot, Dwarkadhee­sh temple in in Dwarka, Ran-chodji temple in Kheda and Akshardham and Jagannath temples in Ahmedabad.

The Congress maintained that the temple run was not a message but rather a part of Mr Gandhi’s personal life.

“For Rahul Gandhi, religion is faith, not politics. This is the difference from the BJP,” Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said.

During a press conference in Ahmedabad Mr Gandhi had said that he was a ‘Shiv Bhakt’ and his visit to the Kedarnath shrine had not created any controvers­y. But his temple visits in Gujarat had. In a perceptibl­e shift, the Congress has avoided a narrative which the party described as “polarising”.

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