The Free Press Journal

In the temple town of Somnath, voters set to break caste matrix

- BRAJENDRA NATH SINGH

The entry of Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi’s name in the Somnath temple’s non-Hindu visitor book may have kicked up a row, but voters in this temple town seem to be sailing with caste, not religion.

With a sizeable number of Kolis and Muslims forming the winning combinatio­n in the Assembly segment of Somnath, the BJP has pitted its outgoing MLA Jasha Bhai Barad while the Congress has fielded 35-year-old Vimal Bhai Chudasama from the Koli community.

Barad won the Somnath constituen­cy in 2012 on Congress ticket but joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2014. He again won the seat and became a Minister of State for Tourism in the Vijay Rupani government.

Pradip Bhai Advani, a selfconfes­sed BJP supporter who runs a Pan Parlour in the heart of Veraval taluka, doesn’t hesitate to say that the Congress is going to win this seat. He explains why. “Being a Koli, Vimal Bhai is getting most votes of his community. Muslims too will vote him. Besides he will get votes of Ahirs and some others.”

Vimal Bhai belongs to Chorwad village where business-tycoon Dhirubhai Ambani was born and is a Nagarpalik­a Pramukh.

Manish Gohil, an employee of GIDC, said: “Vimal Bhai is our brother and one among us. Definitely those close to BJP would vote for Barad but a majority of Kolis would favour Vimal Bhai.”

Bhagwan Bhai Jala, who runs a hotel in Somnath, said his village Bhalpara has around 12,000 voters consisting of Ahirs, Dalits, Bharwars and Prajapatis and most of them would vote for the Congress.

“Barad has done nothing for the developmen­t of the area. There is scarcity of water and power cuts. Our area produces peanuts but farmers find it difficult to sell them,” he said, expressing his anger vis-a-vis the BJP government.

Hira Bhai Nagora and Ram Bhai Nagar echo the same sentiment.

Businessma­n Suresh Goswami in Tower Chowk area of Verawal said Kolis may support the Congress now but as the elections come close they all would vote for the saffron party.

“Kolis and Muslims can never be on the same page as both the communitie­s are fundamenta­lists and ranged against each other. So finally Kolis will vote against Muslims,” he said.

Ramji Bhai Badiya of Mota Kolpada rejects Goswami’s claim.

Somnath, a constituen­cy in Gir-Somnath district, is a prestigiou­s seat for the BJP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has visited the temple site and addressed a rally in the district. BJP President Amit Shah also visited this temple town twice after the polls were declared.

 ?? AFP ?? Beautician Sejal Rao (R) gives finishing touches as she paints 'Electronic Voting Machine' (EVM) on the hair of a girl in Guj.
AFP Beautician Sejal Rao (R) gives finishing touches as she paints 'Electronic Voting Machine' (EVM) on the hair of a girl in Guj.

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