Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Cong builds on alliance lessons from Maha, Hry

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi

NEW DELHI: In the Lok Sabha elections, the grand alliance of the Congress, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantr­ik) won only two of 14 seats​ The Bharatiya Janata Party won 11, and its ally, the All Jharkhand Students Union, won one​

Apart from the larger national reasons for the debacle — the Modi wave, the BJP’S successful strategy of focusing on welfare schemes, and the Opposition’s inability to make the economy and the agrarian crisis issues — the Congress identified lack of coordinati­on between the alliance partners on the ground as an important local factor that worked against the grouping in Jharkhand​

Ahead of the assembly elections, while one of the constituen­ts of the grand alliance Babulal Marandi’s JVM(P) parted ways, the others decided to focus on better coordinati­on​

At one level, this took the form of the local leaders of all three members of the alliance campaignin­g together​

The JMM contested 43 of the 81 seats, the Congress 31, and the RJD seven​

Meanwhile, the BJP and the AJSU could not come to an understand­ing over seat-sharing and fought the assembly elections separately​

JMM chief Hemant Soren was present at all rallies addressed by former Congress president Rahul Gandhi and his sister, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra​ While Rahul held five rallies, Priyanka Gandhi addressed one on the last day of campaignin­g for the fifth phase of polling on December 20​ Like in Maharashtr­a and Haryana, Congress president Sonia Gandhi did not campaign in Jharkhand​

At another level, the Congress decided not to split the tribal vote, even in traditiona­l stronghold­s, and conceded these to the JMM​ It took the BJP head on in seats where tribals were in a minority, and in urban constituen­cies​

Interestin­gly, the Congress’ s campaign strategy in Jharkhand was shaped by the election outcome in Maharashtr­a and Haryana where the BJP’S sustained focus on the scrapping of Article 370, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, could not help it electorall­y​

It kept the spotlight on local issues, economy and jobs​

The BJP made Article 370, Ayodhya, and the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act, its main talking points​ The alliance engaged its rival on local matters, and limited its discourse on national issues to the economic slowdown, inflation and unemployme­nt​

“We fought the elections for the people of the state by raising issues that affect their lives and livelihood­s​ The BJP tried to divert the attention of the people from fundamenta­l issues​​​the results are a defeat of the BJP’S arrogance and diversiona­ry tactics,” RPN Singh, the Congress’s Jharkhand in-charge, said​

Ghulam Nabi Azad, leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, said, “Slowly and steadily, BJP is being exposed and the people are realising that it has not fulfilled even a single promise in the last six years​”

By winning 15 seats, the Congress registered its best-ever performanc­e in Jharkhand after the state was carved out of Bihar in 2000​ The party won 14 seats in the 2009 assembly elections​

Another Congress functionar­y said on the condition of anonymity that the party will give due “place and respect” to its alliance partners in all poll-bound states in future, and also “appropriat­e space” to the local leadership in drafting election strategies​

LK Kundan, an associate professor of political science department in Ranchi University, said, “Strong anti-incumbency against the CM and his arrogance are two main reasons for the BJP’S defeat​ Hemant Soren, Congress and RJD for the first time changed their mindset of outdoing each other and worked for the victory of the alliance​”

 ?? PTI ?? Congress workers celebrate at party headquarte­rs in Ranchi on Monday​
PTI Congress workers celebrate at party headquarte­rs in Ranchi on Monday​

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