Deccan Chronicle

Uttar Pradesh up for grabs

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India’s biggest state in terms of number of legislator­s goes to the polls from Saturday, with the ballot boxes first placed in western Uttar Pradesh in the opening phase. UP has always loomed larger than life on the electoral map of India with the state having held a monopoly in the matter of Indian Prime Ministers with an unbroken 30-year run from Independen­ce up to 1977 and then for a major portion of the 1980s before ceding ground to the rest of India, while still producing Prime Ministers into the early 1990s. The current polls may only be for the state Assembly, which means pollster calculatio­ns are totally different from the national perspectiv­e and yet the significan­ce of winning UP never diminishes in Indian politics.

The projected four-way contest in western UP between the ruling SP, which has found an ally in a fading Congress in the state, the BJP which won a majority of the Lok Sabha seats in 2014, Mayawati’s BSP and the RLD, which could be a force in the area, could be quite unpredicta­ble. The satta market, usually a good indicator of which way the political wind is blowing, is convinced there will be a hung Assembly at the end of this long electoral campaign, with neither the BJP nor the SP-Congress combine getting a clear majority.

While the verdict is a month away, the first phase becomes important as it might help see the establishm­ent of momentum in a state polarised by communal and caste considerat­ions as well as internecin­e ruling family politics. Adding a national peg to the Assembly polls is the likelihood of their helping to cast light on the popularity or otherwise of demonetisa­tion. There is no election these days without the stakes being high. Even so, UP is still a kind of bellwether where the stakes are even higher.

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