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‘We were a united lot and we fought together to the finish’

Interview with Shivraj Singh Chouhan, outgoing Chief Minister.

- BY ANANDO BHAKTO

MADHYA PRADESH’S outgoing Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who ruled the State for 13 consecutiv­e years, sounded calm and composed despite the fact that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was defeated in several key Assembly seats by a few hundred votes. In a telephonic interview to Frontline , he stated his resolve to continue to work for the betterment of the State, while taking “full responsibi­lity” for the party’s defeat. Excerpts:

What led to the BJP’S defeat in this election though it was ahead of the Congress in the vote count? Does it expose the inefficien­cy of the party’s election machinery?

No, we have a dedicated cadre that works tirelessly in every election. They put in their best effort this time, too. But no one can really anticipate how the votes polled will convert into seats. The seat share has its own arithmetic, and it is not easy to forsee it, especially when a contest is close, as it was this time. In the 2008 Assembly elections, for example, we polled 38 per cent [37.64 per cent] of the total votes and that gave us a comfortabl­e majority with 143 seats. This time our vote share was 41 per cent, more than the Congress’ 40.9 per cent, but it did not translate into an election victory. This was unfortunat­e, but we will analyse the election results shortly and take whatever measures are necessary to prevent its repeat in the 2019 Lok Sabha election.

Although you registered an emphatic victory in your constituen­cy, Budhni, trouncing your nearest opponent, Arun Yadav of the Congress, by 58,999 votes, 13 of your Ministers got a drubbing. Did you pay for the unpopulari­ty of your Ministers and the bureaucrac­y of the State?

Each one of my Ministers worked to ensure the party’s victory to the best of his ability. We were a united lot and we fought together to the finish, as the results also indicate. There was no shortcomin­g on their part. I take full responsibi­lity for the defeat. I humbly accept the people’s verdict and I thank them for giving me an opportunit­y to serve the State for 13 years. My party and I will continue to work for the betterment of Madhya Pradesh.

The BJP’S tally in the farm belt of Malwa-nimar, which it had swept in the last election, has come down from 56 to 28 this time. Agrarian issues and the farmers’ unrest were also the central theme of this election, which the Congress attempted to exploit with its loan waiver promise. Did indifferen­ce to farmers cost the election to the “farmer’s son”?

It would be unfair to allege that we did not work for the farmers or were not well disposed towards them.

 ??  ?? SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN addressing a press conference at the BJP State headquarte­rs in Bhopal on December 12.
SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN addressing a press conference at the BJP State headquarte­rs in Bhopal on December 12.

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