Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Bookies foresee BJP’s victory

- Manish K Pathak manish.pathak@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Bharatiya Janata Party will most likely win between 118 and 120 seats in the upcoming Gujarat assembly elections, although it is possible that it could win just around 100 with the Indian National Congress winning up to 80 seats in the 182-member assembly, according to bookmakers in Gujarat and Mumbai.

Although betting is illegal in India, a huge undergroun­d betting business sprouts around key events — important cricket matches, for instance, or elections. Bookmakers are usually a good source of informatio­n on possible outcomes, although they are highly unreliable and have sometimes got things spectacula­rly wrong. There is a ₹1,000 crore betting business associated with the Gujarat assembly elections according to the bookmakers, all of whom spoke to Hindustan Times on condition of anonymity.

According to the bookmakers, the BJP will return to power, but there’s a possibilit­y that it could end up with fewer seats than it did in 2012, when it won 119. The most likely scenario, though, according to the bookmakers, is that it will win between 118 and 120 seats — a number not very different from what a few BJP leaders have been quoting in private. The payouts offered by the bookmakers reflect their opinion that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal as a son-of-thesoil, and BJP president Amit Shah’s strategisi­ng will win the day for the party which has been in power in the state for 22 years.

The bookmakers are offering ₹1.25 for every ₹1 placed on a BJP win, and ₹3 for every ₹1 placed on a Congress win.

In early November, they were offering ₹7 for every ₹1 placed on a Congress win; the change reflects how far the Congress has come in pubic perception.

“The prices will change closer to the election date as we will get a much better picture on how both BJP and Congress have been performing,” said a bookie. That could also indicate how the Congress’ partnershi­p with Hardik Patel has worked. For now, though, it seems to be advantage BJP.

“The Modi magic will ensure that BJP win the polls,” said a second bookmaker.

The BJP’s campaign in Gujarat has come up against the Patidar protest, the angst against the Goods and Services Tax in some parts of Gujarat, and antiincumb­ency. “There will be a stiff competitio­n in urban areas of Gujarat where the vote percentage for BJP could go down; the rural areas, which constitute, majority of the vote bank will remain largely unaffected,” said a third bookmaker.

The electoral battle is largely between the BJP and the Congress although there are other parties in the fray. Bookmakers are offering ₹10 for every ₹1 bet on an Aam Aadmi Party win, ₹25 for ₹1 bet on the Shiv Sena and ₹30 for every ₹1 bet on the Nationalis­t Congress Party.

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