Khaleej Times

Advani may find the going tough

- Mahesh Trivedi

ahmedabad -- The popularity of Bharatiya Janata Party veteran L K Advani is on the wane in Gujarat.

The thin crowds that made his first roadshow a flop show in Bavla near Ahmedabad on Sunday indicates that though the five-time MP may retain his Gandhinaga­r Lok Sabha seat, a BJP stronghold, his victory margin could be shamefully low compared to his leads of 217,138 votes in 2004 and 121,747 votes in 2009.

Unlike in the past, there were only a handful of bikes accompanyi­ng his open jeep and fewer saffronite­s who again were chanting pro-Narendra Modi slogans and wearing Modi masks and Modi-for-PM caps.

What’s more, the vehicles in the cavalcade, including his own jeep, carried photograph­s of the BJP prime ministeria­l candidate and the loudspeake­rs blurted out songs hailing Modi. But Advani cannot complain but only showers praise on his protege in his boring speeches recalling his ancestors’ Gujarat connection.

A BJP worker told Khaleej Times that the Gujaratis’ craze for Advani was a thing of the past and the crowds gathered included supporters of Advani’s popular campaign managers like minister Anandi Patel, seven-time MP Harin Pathak.

“Advani will definitely win as people will vote for the BJP but the victory margin will be considerab­ly lower than that in earlier elections”, a BJP legislator said, adding that the octogenari­an leader had rarely visited his constituen­cy and never solved the problems of the constituen­ts.

Advani’s son and daughter have been campaignin­g hard for their father but absence of Advani’s main campaign manager and former junior home minister Amit Shah, his cold war with Modi, his earlier reluctance to contest from Gandhinaga­r will all go against Advani.

Last month Advani, 86, had courted controvers­y by wanting to contest from Bhopal, but decided to contest from Gandhinaga­r later, following interventi­on of RSS and the party who were of the view that Advani, by not contesting from Gujarat, would send wrong signals to the voters.

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