Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

‘Ghar Ghar Raghubar’ fails to strike a chord with electorate

- Debashish Sarkar

AS PART OF THE BJP’S STRATEGY TO APPOINT CMS FROM THE NON-DOMINANT CASTE GROUPS, DAS WAS APPOINTED THE FIRST NON-TRIBAL CM OF JHARKHAND IN 2014

JAMSHEDPUR: Raghubar Das, the first Jharkhand chief minister (CM) to complete a full five-year term leading a majority government, and also the state’s first non-tribal CM, led the BJP to a defeat in the assembly polls, with the party winning just 25 seats in the 81-member assembly​ Still worse, Das, who has won from the Jamshedpur East constituen­cy five times in a row, lost — to his former cabinet colleague Saryu Roy who contested as an independen­t​

“I welcome the mandate​ I thank 32​5 million people of the state​ I tried to serve the people honestly and take developmen­t to all corners of the state,” Das told reporters at his Ranchi residence​

He accepted the BJP’S loss as his own but defended his government’s record​ “I tried to bring in developmen­t for all (Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas) as per the mandate we got in 2014​”

Before becoming chief minister of the state in 2014, Das served as minister in the Babulal Marandi and Arjun Munda Cabinets​ In 2009, when JMM supremo Sibu Soren became the chief minister with the BJP’S support, Das was appointed deputy chief minister​

Das is also a past president (twice) of the state BJP unit; the party contested the 2009 assembly and Lok Sabha elections under his leadership​ His rise to the top post in 2014 was made easier by former CM Arjun Munda’s loss from his home constituen­cy Kharsawan​

As part of the BJP’S strategy to appoint CMS from the non-dominant caste groups in states such as Maharshtra and Haryana, Das was appointed the first non-tribal CM of Jharkhand in 2014​

This year, the party doubled down on its decision​ Das was given the task of leading it into the election with the slogan “ghar ghar Raghubar” (Raghubar in every home)​ Midway through the campaign, however, the BJP realised this wasn’t working​ It started seeking votes in the name of both Das and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and focused on national issues​ Das also played an important role in ticket selection​ He kept Roy waiting till two days before the deadline for nomination­s, and thn dumped him​ Roy then announced his candidatur­e against Das​

The BJP candidates – reportedly handpicked by Raghubar Das himself -- in the 14 assembly seats in his home district East Singhbhum and neighbouri­ng Seraikela-kharsawan and West Singhbhum – lost all seats​

In Jamshedpur West, Roy’s erstwhile seat, the Congress’ Banna Gupta defeated Das’s last minute choice as BJP candidate, Devendra Singh, by 22, 768 votes​

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