Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Victory in MP sets stage for assembly elections this year

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bency, Chouhan had camped in the two constituen­cies for a fortnight along with half his cabinet ministers. The CM addressed over 30 rallies and road-shows, turning the contest into a prestige battle between him and the Congress face for the polls — Jyotiradit­ya Scindia.

Chouhan sought just “five months” from people to bring developmen­t of five years in the two constituen­cies with a huge population of tribals and other backward classes (OBCS). To sway the voters, he also included three legislator­s from the OBC communitie­s into his cabinet a month ago i n addition to announcing sops for them.

Statistica­lly, the BJP had an edge as a study by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies showed that in over 65% of the bypolls held since 1990s the ruling party candidate had won. But on the ground, the BJP lost to better campaignin­g by the Congress, which questioned the ruling party’s work in the past 15 years and its “apathy” towards farmers, which clicked with the voters.

“It is defeat of Shivraj Singh Chouhan and the results clearly show anti-incumbency wave against the government,” said NK Singh, a Bhopal-based political analyst. “Recent results show that the BJP’S well-oiled election machinery is not working in Madhya Pradesh”.

Another analyst Girijashan­kar, who goes by his first name, however, blamed the arrogance of the state ministers for the debacle. “In Mungaoli and Kolaras, the voters didn’t like the arrogant behaviour of ministers which was reflected in the Election Commission’s warning to a minister and seeking explanatio­n from another,” he said.

Chouhan told reporters that the BJP had put up a good fight in the by-polls. “We had lost these seats in 2013 assembly elections even when there was a BJP wave (in the state),” he said.

Though the Congress has set the narrative for 2018 assembly polls it has not been able to breach the BJP stronghold­s that can turn the tide in its favour. In fact, the party has failed to recover the ground lost to the BJP in tribal and backward areas in previous elections.

If the party wants to return to power after 15 years, it will have to work hard in these areas.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? Congress workers celebrate the party's victory in Kolaras and Mungaoli byelection­s in Bhopal on Wednesday.
PTI PHOTO Congress workers celebrate the party's victory in Kolaras and Mungaoli byelection­s in Bhopal on Wednesday.

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