The Asian Age

Will Jogi lead a minority govt like Kumaraswam­y?

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

Chhattisga­rh strongman and former chief minister Ajit Jogi has invariably emerged stronger each time he has been written off as a political force in the state.

His detractors in Congress, the party he quit a couple of years ago to float the Janata Congress Chhattisga­rh ( JCC), were scripting his political obituary by poaching his cadres when he was battling for life in a hospital in Delhi last month.

But, the never- say- die bureaucrat- turned- politician has bounced back out of nowhere and pulled off quite a coup when he wooed BSP supremo Mayawati away from Congress to forge an alliance with his fledgling JCC for the two- phase Assembly polls next month.

Now, Mr Jogi, being projected as a chief ministeria­l candidate by the alliance, is being compared with Karnataka chief minister and Janata Dal ( S) leader H. D. Kumaraswam­y who managed to head a government without having the numbers. Mr Jogi could end up being the king and not just a king- maker in Chhattisga­rh.

The political alignment of JCC with the BSP has set the stage for a triangular battle when votes are cast on November 12 and

20, making its outcome on December 11 more unpredicta­ble.

While the JCC has a major share of 55 seats, the BSP is to field its candidates in rest 35 seats, as per seat- sharing arrangemen­t between them.

This is going to be the first occasion when Chhattisga­rh will witness a triangular contest in the real sense. It will involve the ruling BJP, Congress and JCC- BSP alliance.

The developmen­t may thrown up many possibilit­ies after the declaratio­n of results. Key possibilit­ies among them being chief minister Raman Singh securing a fourth term in a row due to division of non- BJP votes, the Congress staging a comeback to power by cashing in on an apparent anti- incumbency factor, and Mr

Jogi, being projected as a chief ministeria­l candidate by the alliance.

“Mr Jogi may emerge as a king maker or even a king if the alliance manages to bag merely ten out of total 90 assembly seats in Chhattisga­rh and there will be a hung assembly.

For, the last three assembly polls in Chhattisga­rh were real cliffhange­rs, the difference of vote shares in the 2013 elections between ruling BJP and Opposition Congress being a miserly 0.78 percent”, Raipurbase­d pollster Prabhash Mishra analysed.

According to him, the alliance may lead to consolidat­ion of SC votes in its favour.

While Mayawati has held considerab­le sway over SC communitie­s elsewhere in the state, Mr Jogi is believed to be enjoying influence over a strong section of Satnamis, a major SC community in Central Chhattisga­rh.

Satnamis, a 35- lakh ( one fifth of total electorate­s of Chhattisga­rh) strong anti-Brahmanica­l order dating back to 19th century, have a sizeable presence in around two dozen Assembly constituen­cies in the state, influencin­g outcome of polls there.

Mr Jogi, whose father was a Satnami, is considered “pride” of the community being the first chief minister of Chhattisga­rh after the state was carved out of Madhya Pradesh in 2000.

“The alliance will emerge as formidable combinatio­n since vote bases of both Mr Jogi and Ms Mayawati are transferra­ble and hence can consolidat­e to ensure unexpected gain of seats for it,” a JCC leader said.

But, not many Satnamis supported his view. “The perception of Mr Jogi’s reported proximity to chief minister Raman Singh, may lead to erosion of his base among the Satnamis in this poll,” said Satnami leader and Kharora Janpad president Vedram Manhre.

Congress spokesman Sailesh Nitin Trivedy said, “The alliance would rather dent BJP in the polls since the ruling party held nine out of total 10 Assembly constituen­cies reserved for SC in the state.”

BJP has however predicted the party would gain in the triangular contest following division of anti- BJP votes particular­ly among the SC communitie­s.

Ajit Jogi’s detractors in Cong were scripting his political obituary by poaching his cadres when he was battling for life in a hospital in Delhi last month

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