Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

WHAT IS MAHARASHTR­A'S POLL POSITION?

- Shailesh Gaikwad

Here’s a look at how Tuesday’s poll results in the Hindi-speaking belt of Chhattisga­rh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh will have an impact on the four main political parties in Maharashtr­a that face-off in 2019 general and assembly polls:

MUMBAI: As the results of assembly elections in five states kept coming in throughout the day, there was silence in the Maharashtr­a BJP camp with almost all top leaders of the party preferring to stay away from the media.

The results in three BJP ruled states will be a reason to worry for the party top brass in Maharashtr­a as they prepare for two elections in 2019: Lok Sabha as well as Maharashtr­a assembly.

The BJP will have to face a confident Congress-ncp led coalition on one hand and probably more aggressive Shiv Sena on the other.

“So far there was this perception that the Congress was going down and it couldn’t counter our election machinery. Several defeats in a row had demoralize­d the cadre of that party. This will now change. We will have to think how to handle that,”said a key Maharashtr­a BJP leader who did not wish to be named. “We have been working as per certain planning. Now considerin­g the pattern of voting in neighbouri­ng states like MP and Chhattisga­rh where we did not do well, we will make some changes in our plans. Besides, we will have to study if there are changes in the way voters are responding to PM Modi and agenda such as Ram temple,”he added.

Another major headache for the party could be dealing with its unruly ally, the Shiv Sena. With the BJP losing three states, the Sena is expected to become more aggressive.

“The assembly elections could change the political atmosphere which also means the BJP will need us as an ally. If our leadership chooses to forge a pre-poll alliance, we will bargain hard,”said a top Sena leader who was earlier involved in negotiatio­ns with the BJP.

A section of top Sena leadership thinks the Sena will be getting advantage if the voters are unhappy with BJP.

However another section thinks the party should join hands with the BJP.

Following the results the party will have to think if it should aim for that anti-bjp votes by going separately or consolidat­e the alliance votes since Congress-ncp will be a strong contender for these votes.

“It is also possible that the voters who are unhappy may prefer the Congress-ncp coalition. It will be in the interest of

BJP

The BJP will now be on the backfoot with its aggressive ally Shiv Sena. It will have to give in to the Sena’s demands to stitch together a saffron alliance, which is all the more crucial to ensure success in elections next year. With the three election results showing a trend in favour of the Congress, several candidates who had shifted from the Congress-ncp in 2014 may rethink and cross over from the BJP’S camp. The party will also have to tackle rural distress and agrarian crisis, an issue that has impacted poll results in the three states.

both the parties if we go together but the call will be taken by Thackeray,”said the Sena functionar­y.

“It may not be in the interest of the Sena to go solo. It will have to align with the BJP. That is political reality,” opined Prof Surendra Jondhale, political analyst.

The Congress, on the other hand, was in an upbeat mood on Tuesday.

Following a string of defeats there was perception that Congress couldn’t attract voters and only regional parties could counter the BJP.

“The results show that the Congress can take on the BJP and defeat it. No doubt that Congress will get a boost with this victory,”jondhale said.

For the Congress in the state, another positive outcome is that it will face less ally trouble.

Several Congress leaders had apprehensi­ons that NCP chief Sharad Pawar would ditch the party if it failed to win the assembly elections. Now the NCP is likely to stick to the Congress.

Also, smaller parties will be keen to join its coalition.

The interestin­g battle will now be in Vidarbha where the BJP did well in both elections in 2014 and now banking on the region again in 2019.

If the sentiments in this largely rural region are similar as neighbouri­ng areas of MP and Chhattisga­rh, it could be another problem for the BJP. “In an election someone has to win and someone has to lose. But this time the result in the four states election has led to a change. The courage of the voters has given a new direction to the country.” UDDHAV THACKERAY,

Shiv Sena chief

“All the three Ms — Modi, machine tampering and money failed to make impact in favour of the BJP this time.” ASHOK CHAVAN, state Cong chief

NATIONALIS­T CONGRESS PARTY

These poll results wipe out any uncertaint­y that NCP’S top brass may have had about aligning with the Congress in the upcoming polls. It will improve the co-ordination between the former allies.

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