Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Muslim-majority belt test for BJP’s inclusive agenda

- Binod Dubey

PATNA: The BJP’s bid to be seen as a more inclusive party faces an acid test in Bihar’s Muslimdomi­nated Seemanchal belt encompassi­ng 24 assembly constituen­cies where election will be held in the fifth and final phase on Thursday.

The ongoing beef row, Dadri lynching, intoleranc­e and terror imageries did not made the party’s task in Seemanchal comprising four districts — Katihar, Purnia, Araria and Kishanganj — easy. The BJP thus relied more on its Minority Morcha and Muslim faces such as Shahnawaz Hussain there than Prime Minister Narendra Modi or party chief Amit Shah.

The BJP is contesting 18 of the 24 seats in Seemanchal, leaving six for its NDA partners. This underscore­s the importance of this belt in the NDA’s goal of gaining majority in Rajya Sabha by conquering Bihar.

Party leaders admit Seemanchal is their ‘ultimate hurdle’, and the responsibi­lity of leaping over it was entrusted to its Minority Morcha chief Abdul Rasheed Ansari and its state unit head Khalid Kamal. Both camped in the area, strategisi­ng the BJP’s campaign and guiding Morcha teams that visited every Muslim household in the constituen­cies carrying Modi’s message of developmen­t.

“We have tried to convince the people that the theory of ‘intoleranc­e’ was cooked up by the opposition to tarnish the image of the NDA government at the Centre,” said a local Morcha leader.

The strategy was part of the BJP’s attempt to counter polarisati­on of Muslim votes in favour of the rival alliance comprising chief minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U), Lalu Prasad’s RJD and the Congress. Bihar’s minority communitie­s have traditiona­lly backed these parties.

BJP’s chief spokespers­on and Rajya Sabha member MJ Akbar, who consistent­ly monitored the party’s programme in the region, told HT: “The PM’s six-point developmen­t agenda captured the imaginatio­n of the whole of Bihar.

The Seemanchal area is one of the least developed, so the impact there has been greater.”

Muslim Bedari Muhim, a socio-political organisati­on floated by BJP leader Jamshaid Ashraf, helped motivate the Seemanchal voters too. “After crisscross­ing the districts, I am convinced the NDA will win a majority of the seats,” he said.

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