Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Local ‘Harda’ holds edge over Modi

- Anupam Trivedi anupam.trivedi@hindustant­imes.com

DEHRADUN: ‘Bolo Dil Se, Harda Phir Se’ (Say it from heart, it’s Harda again) is one slogan Congress social media team is spreading across Uttarakhan­d that goes to polls on February 15.

Chief minister Harish Rawat aka ‘Harda’ has become the local poster boy of the party.

BJP, on the other hand, is banking upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s image and has kept state leaders on the back seat. Their campaign is centered around demolishin­g Rawat’s image.

The election has been confined between two personalit­ies – Harish Rawat and Narendra Modi. According to strategist­s, since Modi is not visible in the state, it gives Congress an advan“Will tage. Rawat’s day starts with meeting people, hitting roads, touching constituen­cies. He is contesting from two seats – Kichha and Haridwar rural. On Friday, he filed nomination­s papers from Haridwar rural seat.

Modiji spend time with locals? It is only Harda who remains available to people,” said MD Joshi, Congress spokespers­on. Rawat could emerge undisputed leader if he wins, or else he would be lost in oblivion if his party loses.

Rawat was assigned a task to reconstruc­t Kedarnath shrine town and improve party’s image, which his government handled very profession­ally. Rawat also managed to grab three seats from BJP in the by-polls that were held little after NDA was voted to power following Modi’s surge in 2014. This helped Congress gain its confidence in Uttarakhan­d and elsewhere.

Winning by-polls ensured a free hand to Rawat. His self-centric style of functionin­g by ignoring other leaders ignited heartburns. Several of them rushed to New Delhi, but party leadership stood behind him. As Rawat further cemented his position, his opponents felt ignored and revolted. In less than a year, 11 Congress legislator­s left party to join BJP.

The mass exodus has a twoway effect. There are no major Rawat opponents left in the party and this gives him an edge. But the exit of top leaders has also weakened the position of Congress particular­ly in several pockets of Garhwal region.

But it is still in the game owing to strategic ticket distributi­on. Rawat has been given lion share in tickets distributi­on and he has taken care of caste and regional factors.

He is contesting polls from two seats – one each in Haridwar and US Nagar district, which has block of 20 seats.

 ??  ?? Uttarakhan­d chief minister Harish Rawat
Uttarakhan­d chief minister Harish Rawat

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