Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

BJP may bank on multi-polar fight

JHARKHAND Aims to win over 65 seats even as ally trouble mounts

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has set itself a target of winning more than 65 seats in the 81-member Jharkhand assembly, is banking on a multi-polar contest in the state to edge past its opponents in the five phase assembly election starting on November 30.

Results are scheduled to be announced on December 23. The party, which is fighting to retain the assembly in the state, has not been able to iron out difference­s with its ally, the All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU), over seat sharing even as other National Democratic Alliance (NDA) allies, the Janata Dal (United), or JD(U), and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) are contesting alone.

LJP president Chirag Paswan on Tuesday said his party will contest 50 seats on its own and announced the names of five candidates. He told reporters that the LJP’s offer for an alliance to the BJP went unanswered. The other ally, JDU, was the first off the block to announce that it would go alone.

Even as the BJP is downplayin­g friction among allies, it is hopeful the absence of a contender to incumbent chief minister Raghubar Das from the opposition could work to its advantage in battling anti-incumbency and infighting. In the state with a large tribal population, the BJP will have to defend its performanc­e on issues such as unemployme­nt and farm distress.

The BJP, along with ally AJSU, won the 2014 assembly elections, defeating the Congress-Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) combine. The BJP won 37 seats while the AJSU bagged five. “There is no one bloc that will gain the antiincumb­ency vote. There are many factions in the opposition camp as well,” a party functionar­y, who did not want to be named, said.

On whether the Sena-BJP fallout in Maharashtr­a has had an impact on the talks with allies in the poll-bound state, a state functionar­y said the party is making sure that the pre-poll discussion­s leave no scope for digression­s.

He acknowledg­ed that there has been “discomfort” over the decision to give Das a second turn. In the last assembly poll, the BJP had won 37 seats will AJSU had won 5 seats. To be sure, the opposition mahagathba­ndhan (grand alliance) has on board the Congress, the JMM and seatsharin­g discussion­s are on with the RJD. Former chief minister Babulal Marandi’s Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantr­ik) has also opted to go alone.

“The party is ensuring that there is no repetition of a Maharashtr­a-like situation in which rebels cut into the BJP vote share and came in the way of party getting a clear majority on its own. It is also not worried about LJP and JDU contesting alone as these are allies of the NDA at the Centre,” said the second functionar­y.

Although the party high command has indicated that Das will be leading the state unit into the electoral battle, a section within had expressed concern over naming Das as the chief ministeria­l candidate for a second term. “There have been reports of disagreeme­nt within the unit at the state level. But for now the leadership has thrown its weight behind Das,” said a party functionar­y not wishing to be named. The fissures came to the fore in February, when Saryu Rai, minister of food and public distributi­on, wrote to BJP national president Amit Shah, expressing concern over the chief minister’s style of functionin­g. He had also alleged that the Jharkhand government was protecting the interests of a few business houses.

On Sunday, while announcing the first set of contenders for the polls, BJP working president JP Nadda endorsed the work he said Das had done. “Five years back, Jharkhand was known for corruption and instabilit­y. Today, under the leadership of Raghubar Das, Jharkhand is known for its stability and developmen­t. Corruption has been brought down,” he said. Even as the party refuted allegation­s against Das, a second state functionar­y said there have been concerns about the choice of contestant­s as well. For instance, Bhanu Pratap Shahi, a former minister in the Madhu Koda government, who is accused in a Rs 130 crore medicine scam, will contest from Bhavnathpu­r Assembly constituen­cy and Shashi Bhushan, accused of murder, is being fielded from Panki.

JMM chief Hemant Soren said, “I will not go into the details of a gathbandha­n and a mahagathba­ndhan, but the truth is that the BJP is worried. They have all the resources but not the people’s mandate, that is why they are refusing to acknowledg­e our grand alliance.”

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Jharkhand chief minister Raghubar Das at an election rally in Daltonganj on November 13.
HT FILE ■ Jharkhand chief minister Raghubar Das at an election rally in Daltonganj on November 13.

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