Hindustan Times (Noida)

Parties pull out all the stops as MCD campaignin­g ends

- Alok KN Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The election campaign for the MCD polls came to an end on Friday evening, 30 days after the state election commission announced the civic polls, concluding an extended period of electionee­ring during which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) deployed the largest number of star campaigner­s while the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) campaign was led by Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia.

The Congress campaign was largely bereft of star campaigner­s. The state election commission announced the MCD polls on November 4, a high stakes battle for the three main players: BJP, AAP and Congress. The BJP needs to win the MCD polls as it has been out of power in the Delhi government for over 2.5 decades; the AAP needs to win to get deeper roots in Delhi politics; the Congress has been out of power in both the Delhi government and the MCD and to remain politicall­y relevant it needs something to hang on to.

BJP national spokespers­on Gaurav Bhatia announced that the BJP will regularise 8 lakh street vendors as well as their

“There is a need for a change. Change is necessary. One of the biggest reasons for the change is ego. If there is no change, it results in an ego, exactly similar to what has happened with BJP in Gujarat. They are ruling MCD for 15 years and a change is required.” — ARVIND KEJRIWAL, Delhi CM “People vote as per what they see around their surroundin­gs. I campaigned in two wards in Mundka today... The locals said that the last time any developmen­t work took place was when Sahib Singh Verma was chief minister in Delhi way back in the 1990s.” — HARDEEP PURI, Union minister

BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY

however, capture the scale of the pain that Bhopal would go on to suffer for the next four decades. Within a few days, trees wilted, a sign of poison having entered the groundwate­r. People had to be resettled, losing land, property and business in the blink of an eye. Entire localities were unfit to live, leading to years of litigation, fields and water bodies declared toxic to this day. Then there were the children. Not just those that died on December 3, but those that were born to affected families in the generation­s that followed; born with congenital health defects. A lasting reminder of December 3, 1984. weekly markets to give them a dignified life after it comes back in power. In a press conference he further stated that night markets will be set up in a total of 12 zones in Delhi, and special arrangemen­ts will be made for women’s markets.

Leader of the opposition Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said that the BJP cares about all sections of people while Kejriwal gives only lip service. “During the Corona period, when there was an epidemic-like situation everywhere, the PM provided financial assistance to street vendors by giving ₹10,000 each for livelihood­s. Kejriwal also promised ₹20,000 to vendors, but did not provide it to anyone,” Bidhuri stated.

While six BJP CMS (Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Pushkar Singh Dhami, Jairam Thakur, Himanta Biswa Sarma, Manohar Lal Khattar, Pramod Sawant), and over 15 Union ministers, including Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari, Hardeep Singh Puri, Anurag Thakur, and Piyush Goyal, held over 100 public meetings for the MCD polls (20-30 a day), CM Kejriwal conducted seven campaigns, including townhalls, though Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann did not join the MCD campaign.

The BJP put together an exhaustive campaign, during which it invited almost all its senior leaders. Home minister Amit Shah and Uttar Pradesh

CM Yogi Adityanath skipped the campaign to focus more on the Gujarat election. PM Narendra Modi, who held one public meeting for the party in the 2017 MCD election, did not hold any this time.

The Congress, which is the third largest party in the MCD, did not see any major campaign by any mass leader, with former Jamshedpur MP Ajoy Kumar and national spokespers­on Gaurav Ballabh taking the lead in canvassing.

In the last MCD polls, the BJP was re-elected, the AAP emerged as the main opposition party in all three municipal corporatio­ns, and the Congress was in third position.

An AAP leader said because the MCD and Gujarat elections were scheduled simultaneo­usly, a significan­t portion of the attention of the top leaders was divided between the two.

AAP Delhi convener Gopal Rai said Kejriwal being busy with the Gujarat assembly polls was not an issue for the party. “Since the CM was away, all functionar­ies and workers of the AAP worked overtime to ensure that the party wins. We have received unpreceden­ted support from all sections of people. BJP has done no work in the MCD even though people gave them 15 years, so people have decided to give us a chance in the MCD on the appeal of CM Arvind Kejriwal,” said Rai, adding that the

AAP ran a very intense campaign on the ground in two phases and reached all households.

Delhi BJP spokespers­on Praveen Shankar Kapoor said there was a huge demand from candidates who sought public meetings by senior party leaders, including CMS and Union ministers. “The corruption, scams and inefficien­cy of Arvind Kejriwal is so huge that many star campaigner­s were required to expose it. The BJP leaders effectivel­y managed to expose the AAP government and explain its deep-rooted corruption to the public. The people do not trust Kejriwal because he has done nothing substantia­l other than some cosmetic things like constructi­ng swimming pools in a few schools while thousands of students continue to study in portacabin type structures where many of the AAP government schools are running,” said Kapoor.

Ajoy Kumar, Congress in-charge of Delhi for MCD polls, said the BJP and AAP had to engage big leaders because they have not done any work. “The BJP had over 30 mayors during the last 10 years. But instead of fielding them, the BJP fielded Rajnath Singh and Union ministers because people were very upset with local BJP leaders. It also applies for the AAP,” Kumar said.

Kumar also added that the Congress carried out a very organised and intensive on-ground campaign for the MCD polls. “Every day over 150 local Congress leaders campaigned, reaching out to each and every household. Since they had done a lot of work during Congress’s tenure in the MCD and Delhi government, people responded very positively to them. There is a strong support for Congress from people and they are fed up with both AAP and BJP,” said Kumar.

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