Hindustan Times (Delhi)

In state polls, BJP’S twin ammo: Developmen­t and govt schemes

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an letters@hindustant­imes.com

STRATEGY Party is eyeing beneficiar­ies of the schemes launched by Centre, its govts in states to buck antiincumb­ency at a time of deepening caste fissures and voter discontent

RAJASTHAN/NEWDELHI: As he listed the Union government’s accomplish­ments at a rally in Rajasthan’s Viratnagar recently, Union sports minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament from Rural Jaipur, Rajyavardh­an Rathore, threw a challenge to the electorate.

He urged people to find a panchayat in his constituen­cy where he had done no work during his tenure as MP and pocket ~ 100,000.

Rathore’s confidence appeared to stem from his party’s assertion that it has met a bulk of the targets that were set to fulfil the government’s developmen­t agenda. And as the BJP prepares for elections in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisga­rh, Telangana and Mizoram over the next two months, the minister, and his other party colleagues, are drawing attention to the achievemen­ts of the government, especially in social and infrastruc­ture schemes.

Rathore’s claims of accomplish­ments include road constructi­on worth ~1100 crore, ~ 60.24 crore that spent on improving school infrastruc­ture and over 156,000 families that benefitted from the free LPG supply for those below the poverty line.

The party is eyeing the beneficiar­ies of these projects to buck anti-incumbency at a time of deepening caste fissures and voter discontent.

A senior party functionar­y said on the condition of anonym- ity that the party has decided to focus on the “developmen­t agenda and the government’s accomplish­ments” instead of relying on the matrix of caste, which is perceived to play a crucial role in deciding electoral outcomes. “Since 2013, the party’s poll plank has been developmen­t; sabka saath, sabka vikas (collective efforts, inclusive growth). Now, after five years, we are seeking another term for allowing the continuity of developmen­t. And we will go to people with our achievemen­ts to showcase why we deserve their votes a second time,” the functionar­y said.

The BJP feels this focus on schemes and projects, also aired as testimonia­ls through public broadcaste­rs, will enable the party to navigate controvers­ies such as the opposition’s allegation­s of corruption in the Rafale deal; public anger over skyrocketi­ng fuel prices and farmers’ resentment over farm crisis and lower incomes. BJP president Amit Shah has instructed party workers to keep reiteratin­g to the electorate how government schemes such as Ujjwala (free LPG gas scheme for those below the poverty line), rural electrific­ation, constructi­on of toilets and easy loans have benefited large sections of the population.

But will the focus on accomplish­ments change public perception and override caste factors? A second BJP functionar­y, also requesting anonymity, said, “The government opted for a targeted delivery approach instead of a trickle-down method. We have been able to reach the people with specific schemes that have made a difference to their lives.”

He cited the example of the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, where the Congress crossed the 200-seat mark, riding on the goodwill generated by developmen­t schemes, employment guarantee and farm loan waiver. “Developmen­t is driving the BJP’S winning streak at the hustings. And the proof of that is the party’s winning more than a dozen state elections since 2014,” the second official said.

To be sure, political analysts have said the party’s deft caste calculatio­ns also contribute­d to a clutch of assembly election victories over the past four years, especially in states such as Uttar Pradesh. And, while the party thinks netting the “scheme beneficiar­y voters” will make up for any possible shortfall in its vote-bank, political analyst Balveer Arora said caste will continue to remain an overriding factor.

Former chairperso­n of the University Grants Commission, professor Sukhdeo Thorat, said the issues of deprivatio­n also arise out of caste discrimina­tion and to address these, political parties will have to tackle the caste issue. “Elections have to be based on the problems faced by people and in the case of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the problems are the outcome of caste [discrimina­tion],” he said.

Congress spokespers­on Pranav Jha said: BJP CMS have realised they have nothing to showcase in terms of achievemen­t, therefore they are hard selling these dime a dozen schemes. The assembly elections is going to prove to be a countdown to BJP’S defeat in 2019 Lok Sabha polls.”

 ?? PTI ?? Union minister Rajyavardh­an Rathore has announced that he will give ₹100,000 to those who can find a panchayat in his Rajasthan constituen­cy where he had done no work.
PTI Union minister Rajyavardh­an Rathore has announced that he will give ₹100,000 to those who can find a panchayat in his Rajasthan constituen­cy where he had done no work.

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