BJP set to retain Gujarat, win back Himachal

New Delhi, Dec 18 : Braving a tough challenge mounted against it in Gujarat, the BJP on Monday was all set to retain power in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state Gujarat and also established comfortable lead in Congress-ruled Himachal Pradesh.

By 1200 hrs, the Election Commission said BJP was leading in 105 seats in 182-member assembly while Congress was leading in 70.

In 68-member Himachal Pradesh assembly, the Congress was set for being humbled with BJP leading in 42 while only 22 assembly segments seemed to have favoured Congress.

A visibly relaxed the Prime Minister had a kick-start to BJP’s celebrations of win in the two states as he flashed a victory sign towards lensmen and mediapersons as he came to attend Parliament session here.

A jubilant BJP MP Meenakshi Lekhi said “winner takes it all”, while Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh told reporters that the mandate in the two states was a clear “endorsement” of the Prime Minister programmes and policies.

In the run up to the elections, Mr Modi had come under severe attack for unleashing a uniform tax — GST and also imposing demonetisation on high value currency notes in November 2016.

Elections in Mr Modi’s home state this year was billed as crucial in more ways than one as the Congress had built up its entire campaign attacking the Modi government’s noteban and half-baked implementation of the GST.

In terms of ramifications — political watchers said the results going either way — could have huge political impact nationally, especially in the context of stability for the Modi government, BJP’s internal power struggle, the future roadmap for Rahul Gandhi and its impact on general elections in 2019.

The Congress, which is out of power in the western Indian state since 1995, was hugely banking on its campaign in Gujarat — also known as a Hindutva citadel — to revive party’s electoral prospects nationally.

The elections in Gujarat also came at a time when the Congress saw generational shift with Sonia Gandhi passing on the baton to Mr Rahul Gandhi as new Congress president.

The Congress had joined hands with caste group leaders Hardik Patel, Alpesh Thakor and Jignesh Mevani and hoped to weaken Mr Modi in his home base by exploiting discontent over a lack of jobs and traders’ anguish against GST, which Mr Rahul Gandhi had even called ‘Gabbar Singh Tax’.

Notwithstanding the change in mood as the day progressed, in the BJP headquarters here and also in Ahmedabad, tense moments were seen as early trends showed a close fight.

“Congress and Rahul Gandhi are the winners even if Congress does not form government,” AICC general secretary Ashok Gehlot said in Ahmedabad.

 

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