Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BJP to launch yatras from Gandhi, Patel’s home turfs

- Kumar Uttam letters@hindustant­imes.com n

NEW DELHI: The BJP will launch two marches in Gujarat next month to cover the state before the December assembly polls in the western state, which has been ruled by the saffron outfit for almost two decades.

The fortnight-long yatras, a mass outreach programme, will begin from the home town of Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel, India’s first home minister, Karamsad in Anand district and Mahatma Gandhi’s birthplace Porbandar,. Gandhi and Patel are the tallest figures from the state.

Starting on October 1 and 2, the yatras will cover most parts of the state before ending in a workers’ conference at Gandhi Nagar on October 16. October 2 is also the birth anniversar­y of Gandhi.

“It will highlight the success of the Gujarat government and the reason for the BJP’s continuity in power,” a party general secretary said.

The party launched its campaign for the Gujarat assembly election this year with Shah’s town hall programme at Ahmedabad on September 10.

The conference of “panna pramukhs” or those is in-charge of one page of a voter list comprising 40-50 voters will be addressed by party chief Amit Shah on September 16. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also be in Gujarat on September 17 to attend the Narmada festival, which marks the completion of Sardar Sarovar Dam project.

Deputy CM Nitin Patel and president of the state unit Jitu Vagahni will lead the yatras and senior BJP leaders from the state will join the event in between.

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe’s foundation stone laying of bullet trains between Ahmedabad and Mumbai will also help the BJP with its ‘developmen­t narrative’ to the electorate.

In February, the BJP had taken out a 10-day long Adivasi Vikas Gaurav Yatra from tribal dominated areas between Navsari in south Gujarat to Banaskanth­a in north Gujarat.

Gujarat has been under BJP rule since March 1998 with Modi heading the state government for 13 years of this period .

The party has, however, faced two major setbacks in the last two years—one after the protests by upper caste Patel community, who have been seeking reservatio­n, and the other by Dalits on issues of atrocities faced by them.

BJP suffered an electoral loss in the local body polls in rural areas in December 2015 after the Patels started a stir under the leadership of Hardik Patel against the ruling party.

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 ?? PTI FILE ?? BJP launched its campaign for the Gujarat polls with Amit Shah’s town hall programme in Ahmedabad on September 10.
PTI FILE BJP launched its campaign for the Gujarat polls with Amit Shah’s town hall programme in Ahmedabad on September 10.

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