Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BJP directs its MPS to identify beneficiar­ies of govt schemes

- Kumar Uttam

NEWDELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has asked its representa­tives in Parliament to reach out to the beneficiar­ies of the Bjpled National Democratic Alliance’s flagship health insurance scheme and share their experience­s with Prime Minister’s team through the Namo App in the run up to the launch of the campaign for the 2019 polls, two leaders familiar with the plan said. The idea is to capture testimonia­ls on video from these beneficiar­ies and use these in the campaign.

The BJP has 272 members in the Lok Sabha and 73 others in the Rajya Sabha. A similar direction will soon go out to other elected representa­tives and office bearers of the party, the two added, asking not to be identified.

Modi launched the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme in September that aims to cover 100 million poor and vulnerable families. This means it will approximat­ely have 500 million beneficiar­ies. Each household gets coverage up to ₹5 lakh for secondary and tertiary care hospitalis­ation. “We have asked BJP parliament­arians to meet beneficiar­ies of Ayushman Bharat and record at least five videos of those who have benefitted from it,” one of the two leaders said. “These videos will be uploaded on the Namo App and could be used as campaign material when Modi seeks re-election as Prime Minister in 2019.” The Namo App is a mobile-based applicatio­n which allows users to receive messages and emails from Modi. The PM has frequently used this platform to interact with sets of party workers and others during assembly polls. The BJP has already started targeting beneficiar­ies of its state as well as central welfare schemes as evident in its campaign in the ongoing assembly elections. It did so in all three states where it is in power, Chhattisga­rh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Results are to be announced on December 11.

If the BJP lawmakers can achieve the target, the party will end up with a large database of genuine testimonia­ls about the performanc­e of the PM, whose four years of rule has seen the BJP attempting an image makeover into a party which looks out for the socially and economical­ly marginalis­ed .

“We used models in the campaign to build a narrative in 2014. In 2019, we can have real characters whose lives have changed because of Modi’s welfare programmes,” the second leader said. “These real characters will mostly be from socially and economical­ly backward sections.” The party has also asked the lawmakers to get feedback on other “social security schemes such as rural housing, crop insurance…” according to a communique to them from HQ. It has also asked for video testimonia­ls of these. Experts are not sure this exercise will swing things in the favour of the BJP. “What works in people’s court is not proof, but sentiment. The sentiment is that Modicare is a non-starter; thus the need to create the evidence,” said Sidharth Mishra, president of the Centre for Reforms, Developmen­t and Justice. “But, don’t forget, sentiments override all evidence in people’s court.”

Gilles Verniers, assistant professor of political science at Ashoka University, feels any exercise would have been more meaningful if its purpose was to consult beneficiar­ies on ways to improve those schemes. “But, the publicity surroundin­g those events would prevent that from happening,” he adds.

But the BJP remains hopeful about its exercise with party leaders claiming that several beneficiar­ies of government schemes have converted into supporters of the party. As per BJP, there are 220 million direct beneficiar­ies of different government schemes, and the Ayushman Bharat net will further increase this number. Beneficiar­ies are central to the BJP’S campaign for 2019, and it has taken several exercises at the government level to ensure a seamless delivery of the schemes and maximum enrolment. The party network is then used to connect with these people and seek support. The BJP polled a total of 171.7 million votes in 2014.

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