Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Rahul to begin Gujarat poll campaign today

- Hiral Dave hiral.dave@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi will begin on Monday a three-day Gujarat campaign in politicall­y crucial Saurashtra region, a Patidar community heartland that has been a stronghold of the BJP for almost three decades.

The visit will start from Dwarka, where he will pray at the Dwarkadhis­h temple.

The decision to launch the campaign from Saurashtra, which sends 58 MLAS to the 182member assembly, is seen as a cultivated strategy to court the Patidar and other backward class (OBC) electorate.

The two communitie­s, which form the core of the BJP’S support base, were giving jitters to the ruling party. State polls are due in Gujarat this year.

The region is the hub of the Patidar or Patel movement for reservatio­n in education and government jobs, which the community has been demanding since July 2015. For their part, the OBCS are not willing to share their quota of benefits.

Gandhi’s itinerary includes Dwarka, Jamnagar, Morbi, Rajkot and Surendrana­gar — areas that witnessed large-scale Patidar strikes. His journey ends on Wednesday.

The Congress strategy appears refreshed after the nailbiting win of Ahmed Patel, the party president’s political adviser, in the Gujarat Rajya Sabha elections this August.

“This is for the first time in nearly three decades that a Congress leader is campaignin­g nonstop for three days. In 1991, the late PM Rajiv Gandhi stayed in Gujarat for two days for campaignin­g,” party spokespers­on Shaktisinh Gohil said.

A modified bus with a bed and washroom will be taking Gandhi through cities and villages.

After his visit to the Dwarkadhis­h temple, Rahul Gandhi will hit the road for Jamnagar where a roadshow is planned in the evening. On the way he is likely to stop at Bhatiya and Khambhaliy­a. On Tuesday, he will leave for Rajkot with likely halts at Tankara and Wankaner. He will meet traders and is expected to discuss problems caused by good and services tax (GST) and demonetisa­tion.

Gandhi is likely to visit Morbi, the region’s worst-affected town during the 2015 Patidar stir.

On the final day, he will visit Surendrana­gar and offer prayers at two temples.

He will first visit a hilltop temple at Chotila and then move to Khodaldham temple at Kagvad.

His visit to Khodaldham assumes significan­ce as this is the most important shrine of financiall­y and politicall­y influentia­l Leuva Patels.

In the run-up to the elections, Gandhi is expected to hold three more campaigns covering north, south and central Gujarat.

The Congress lost 14 MLAS before the Rajya Sabha elections. They resigned and some of pledged their allegiance to the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Gandhi’s route is planned in such a way that he can reach out to Patidars in areas of the legislator­s who defected recently.

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