The Sunday Guardian

There’s ‘method’ in Tirath Rawat’s ‘funny’ jibes

Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister looks to be influenced by his Tripura counterpar­t Biplab Dev.

- AJIT MAINDOLA NEW DELHI

Rawat does not have anything to show as achievemen­t of his government as of now. With this being the case, Rawat will have the only option to bank on PM Narendra Modi’s popularity and play the Hindutva card.

In less than a month of his tenure as Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister, Tirath Singh Rawat has been in news for all the “controvers­ial’ statements he made. Opposition may have targeted him over these comments, but there seems to be a wellconcei­ved strategy behind Rawat’s remarks.

It is said that Rawat’s statements were aimed at influencin­g the people of Uttarakhan­d.

In fact, Tirath Singh Rawat has taken over as CM at a time when he does not have much time to showcase his achievemen­ts as it is already election year. He has a task of winning the byelection as well. Coronaviru­s coupled with other natural disasters has affected the state economy badly. Tourism, which is the mainstay of Uttarakhan­d’s economy, has been hit terribly by the pandemic. Even the Haridwar Mahakumbh could not come to the rescue of the state’s economy as it was also hit by coronaviru­s. Successful management of the Kumbh would have given Tirath a much-needed opportunit­y to build up his image. But it turned out to be a damp squib due to corona-induced pandemic.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s successful management of “Ardh Kumbh” in Prayagraj (Allahabad) had been appreciate­d internatio­nally. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank had also appreciabl­y organized the Kumbh during his tenure as Uttarakhan­d CM. Similarly, the Uttarakhan­d government could have won the laurels. Decisions were not taken timely, and when some decisions were reached, the corona played the spoilsport. Efforts are on to get Kumbh curtailed with the help of different “akharas” given the event being associated with the sentiments of Hindus. Similarly, the tourism season is also being affected adversely due to corona.

Hence, the challenges are galore for Tirath Singh

Rawat. He is faced with the similar challenges that the then CM Trivendra Singh Rawat was having. He will have to manage his own leaders. Tirath Singh Rawat is said to have tried to manage and mollify the disgruntle­d leaders.

Meanwhile, Tirath Singh Rawat has caught the attention of the media by making certain statements that did not go down well with the Opposition and others. Rawat’s real test lies in Salt bypoll. His real problem may begin after the Salt byelection result. He will have to win from an Assembly seat within six months. It is said that Rawat’s political mentor B.C. Khanduri may get the Yamkeshwar seat of his daughter Ritu Khanduri vacated.

But the problem is that Rawat does not have anything to show as achievemen­t of his government as of now. With this being the case, Rawat will have the only option to bank on PM Narendra Modi’s popularity and play the Hindutva card. Observers believe that Rawat is making “controvers­ial” statements as part of his political strategy that “might suit him”.

To begin with, Rawat had said that people would compare PM Modi to God in days to come. He said so in order to be in the good books of the high command and woo the people of Uttarakhan­d. His “ripped jeans” statement did not cut any ice with people living in metros, but it was understand­ably well taken by the residents of small towns and villages of Uttarakhan­d. His comments on the Ganga and Kumbh were also aimed at pleasing Hindu community. Keeping Hindu sentiments in mind, he said that corona does not spread on the banks of Ganga river. His terse attack on a particular community for population increase also might have gone down well with Hindu community. Rawat seems to be following the strategy of Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Dev who also hits the headlines for his “controvers­ial” statements from time to time. Rawat is going by the impression that one of the reasons why Trivendra lost his post was his being a reticent leader.

 ??  ?? Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat being felicitate­d during the inaugurati­on ceremony of the Water Sports Adventure Institute, in Tehri on Friday. ANI
Uttarakhan­d Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat being felicitate­d during the inaugurati­on ceremony of the Water Sports Adventure Institute, in Tehri on Friday. ANI

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