Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Rupani may face challenge from Cong in Rajkot-West

- ▪ letters@hindustant­imes.com

RAJKOT: The battle for RajkotWest seat, the traditiona­l BJP fortress, could be a cliffhange­r for its high-profile contestant and Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani who is facing a challenger in Congress’ Indranil Rajyaguru.

Earlier known as Rajkot-II, the seat is considered ‘safe’ for the saffron party, which has been representi­ng it since 1985.

The constituen­cy goes to polls on December 9 in the first phase of the Gujarat elections. Vajubhai Vala, incumbent Karnataka governor, had won the seat seven times for the BJP — from 1985 to 2012. In 1985, he had defeated Harshadba Chudasama. Vala vacated the seat for Narendra Modi in 2002 after the latter was nominated as the chief minister. Later, when Modi moved to Maninagar constituen­cy, Vala continued his undefeated run till 2012. Later, after Vala was shifted to Karnataka, Rupani won the bypoll from the seat in 2014. Though Rajkot-West is a stronghold of the RSS, the Congress has mounted a strong challenge by bringing in Rajyaguru, the sitting MLA from Rajkot-East, to rework the caste combinatio­n in the party’s favour. To retain his seat, Rupani has to surmount the angry Patidars as well as the trading community, which is smarting under the impact of demonetisa­tion and rollout of the GST.

Out of 3.15 lakh voters in the constituen­cy, the number of Kadva and Leuva Patidars is the highest at 62,000, followed by Brahmins, Lohana and Jain communitie­s. The Congress is trying to direct the simmering anger among Patidars over lack of reservatio­n in education and government jobs under the BJP rule against Rupani.

Rajyaguru believes that he has won the “initial battle” against Rupani by keeping him busy in the constituen­cy since the poll schedule was announced. “I wanted to keep the chief minister busy in Rajkot-West constituen­cy and morally I have won the initial battle as the chief minister has to visit his constituen­cy more than once in a week,” Rajyaguru claimed. However, Rupani has been unfazed and is confident of his victory.

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