Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

AAP to fight Gujarat polls from Patidar bases

- Hiral Dave letters@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD: In its maiden assembly elections in Gujarat, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has focussed on Patidar votes — the community which has been up in arms against the BJP government in home state of PM Narendra Modi.

Of the 20 seats shortliste­d by AAP for contesting December polls, 12 are in Patidar dominated areas and rest are reserved Dalit and tribal constituen­cies. Of these 12, Petlad is the only Congress bastion; the rest have been BJP stronghold­s for many years.

The community of industrial­ists and farmers has supported BJP for almost three decades. This time the community youth, demanding OBC reservatio­n in government jobs and educationa­l institutio­ns led by Hardik Patel, have given a call to defeat it.

The results in Dalit and tribal seats that the AAP has been focusing have swung in favour of BJP, Congress, NCP or even independen­ts in recent years. As per the history of the state, voters have never accepted a third option other than BJP and Congress. The small alternativ­es have only benefitted the BJP.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP had raised issues of corruption, unemployme­nt and farmers and its pitch is quite similar to that of the Congress. AAP is not the only claimant for anti-BJP and Congress votes. The NCP, which so far has contested as a Congress ally, has announced to contest from 100 of total 182 segments in Gujarat. Besides, former CM Shankersin­h Vaghela, who resigned from Congress before August Rajya Sabha elections, declared support to Jan Vikalp, a party that claims to be an alternativ­e to the BJP and the Congress.

“Unlike options available in the past, AAP is not a product of faction that would have come out of BJP or Congress,” said spokespers­on Harshil Nayak.

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