The Ruling
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India is bracing up for party’s President
Election next month as the term of the incumbent Chief Amit Shah expires by the
end this month.
Though speculations are rife that the Party’s frontal Organization Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh (RSS) is understood to have accessed the entire situation,and there is every likelihood that Mr Shah may continue. No official information is leaked so far about the party’s strategy for the most crucial slot.
Though speculations are rife that the Party’s frontal Organization Rashtriya Swayam Sewak Sangh (RSS) is understood to have accessed the entire situation,and there is every likelihood that Mr Shah may continue. No official information is leaked so far about the party’s strategy for the most crucial slot.
Shah’s
replacement had gained currency ever since the party’s rout in Bihar, after
major drubbing in the Delhi Assembly polls and latest case is the BJP’s dismal performance in civic
polls in the home state of both Mr Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Shah’s supporters
say that it was only due master strokes , the BJP had won Maharashtra, Goa, Harayana,
Jharkahnd ,and Bihar poll was lost due to
Social forces alliance in the Bihar where NDA had failed to stitch such a rainbow
combine because of the caste and community ridden politics on the ground level
there. they say that the party had managed to make inroads in Manipur, Laddakh and Kerala where Assembky bye elections and civic polls were held.
Many accuse intellectuals of launching a high decibel “false Propaganda against “intolerance “ issue and it had
effected polls badly . BJP loss of Ratlam Lok Sabha seat in Madhya Pradesh in a byelerction to Congress --where
it had won 27 out of total 29 seats LS seats in May 2014 May Elections--- also speak volume of the party’s current strength in this another crucial Hindi
heartland state.
Many
political observers view latest Gujarat civic polls verdict as a warning to the NDA dispensation
which was ruling the roost in Gujarat for last many years ,and it was for the
first time ,Congress struck with bang in its old pocket borough.
Congress had
reaped rich dividends in the Rural
swathes of the state while The Ruling
BJP under Chief Minister Anandi patel managed to keep its hold in the urban
pockets.
The Bharatiya Janata Party suffered major losses at the hands of
Congress in district and taluka panchayats which had predominantly rural
voters.
Congress won
clear majority in 22 of the 31 district panchayats, wresting all of them from
BJP. In the 230 taluka panchayats with 4,778 seats, Congress won d
2,108 seats against BJP’s 1,413 and 52 were pocketed by independent
candidates. BJP despite having control over 30 district panchayats earlier,
could retain only six of them in the 230 taluka panchayats.
The Congress
won 126 and BJP 63, while 15 taluka panchayats, results ended in a
tie BJP retained its control of the muncipal corporations of six major cities and 40 out of the 56 munciplaities of smaller towns in the state.
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Congress,elated
over its entry into the ruling dispensation of Rashtriya Janata dal (RJD), Janata Dal (U) and
Congress in the Hindi heartland state of Bihar ,is now bubbling with renewed vigour
after Gujarat civic polls.
Many of its leaders openly assert that
the NDA regime at the center had failed to regime and shooting prices of
eatables mainly Pulses were manifestation of their failure.
In 18 months
rule,nothing concrete had been delivered except a grandiose of promises Only plans and projects which were
initiated during Mr Manmohan Singh led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) are
being encashed by the current regime.
RJD Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav’s wife Rabri devi recently in a TV interview
said that NDA had done nothing but cut ribbons of the projects initiated by the
UPA government in the past.
Unfazed by
political developments , Mr Modi ,who has won personal praise from US President
Barack Obama this week for “honest approach”is chasing his agenda,but many fear
that unless whole team of the party bigwigs and ministers work in tandem , success
of the Ruling NDA will always remain under doubt because of beatings at the hustings . the defeats reflect simmering discontent among massess.
Such political jolts may damper spirit its and
confidence of foreign and domestic investors in the Modi Regime’s dream
projects which can not take off on right
tracks without proper, adequate and long term funding.
Five states - TN, Puducerry (UT), West Bengal, Kerala , Assam are due for polls next year ,but havoc wrought by deluge in TN may cause some delay in polls there as the state had suffered colossal losses and needs months to get back on rails.
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