Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

The CM who won millions of hearts for BJP in Gujarat

- Hiral Dave letters@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD : Within two months of becoming the Gujarat chief minister in August 2016, Vijay Rupani gave up the traffic privileges due to his convoy in the larger interests of the regular commuters.

For Gujarat, which was ruled by Narendra Modi and Anandiben Patel for over a decade, the accessible and low-profile governance of Rupani came as a different yet welcome experience.

It was the new chief minister’s self-effacing persona – coupled with a corruption- and controvers­y-free tenure of one-and-ahalf years – that made the BJP decide against changing the state leadership before the crucial 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

“I say Rupani is a sarvmitra (friend to all). His friendly approach within the party and outside helped the state gain much-needed stability after Anandiben Patel’s controvers­ial two-year term,” said political analyst Hari Desai.

Though Rupani is close to both BJP president Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he launched his electoral campaign by seeking the blessings of former chief ministertu­rned-Modi baiter Keshubhai Patel. It was this ability to connect with everybody that helped the BJP leader become the party’s general secretary and state president before assuming the chief minister’s post.

The BJP’s top leadership positioned him at the helm of Gujarat at a time when the ruling party was caught at the receiving end of social uprisings such as the Patidar quota agitation, the OBC protest against Patidar demands, and the Dalit unrest following the flogging of the four youngsters by self-styled cow vigilantes in Una. The BJP had also lost the state’s countrysid­e in local body polls for the first time in three decades.

Rupani hails from Rajkot, a Jan Sangh cradle and the main urban pocket of the Saurashtra peninsula. A Jain with RSS roots, he is a vocal proponent for the Ram temple in Ayodhya.

The BJP leader became a cabinet minister after winning a by-election from the Rajkot West constituen­cy in 2015. Later, he retained the seat by a margin of over 53,000 votes. A year on, he had already become the Gujarat chief minister.

If the state was dubbed ‘Vibrant Gujarat’ under Modi and ‘Gatisheel Gujarat’ (progressiv­e Gujarat) under Anandiben Patel, Rupani went with ‘Adikham Gujarat’ (a Gujarat that stands tall).

Flagship programmes such as Seva Setu and fairs aimed at providing one-stop solutions to administra­tive problems faced by the common man were the high point of his government. Even as opponents targeted Rupani on a personal level, he maintained: “I am not here to defeat anyone but to win the hearts of the people.”

But experts view Rupani’s non-aggressive persona as a shortcomin­g of the party. “His image is free of corruption and controvers­y, the BJP’s need of the hour is an aggressive leader who can help it recover sufficient­ly (from the relatively poor showing in polls) before general elections,” said Desai.

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