Four such once-big guns have lined up to create trouble for Gujarat’s Chief Minister Narendra Modi. The men comprise two former BJP chief ministers, Suresh Mehta and Keshubhai Patel, one former BJP home minister, Gordhan Jhadafiya, and the BJP’s undefeated six-term MP from Surat, Kashiram Rana. These days, Rana sits at home because he wasn’t given a ticket by Modi to contest, despite his record. The four men want a return to their days of glory, denied to them by Modi who has taken away their influence in the Gujarat BJP. They are now threatening to defeat him when the state votes later this year.
The question is: will these guns fire? The answer is: no. On their own they’re lacking in capacity. They tried the same thing in the last elections when they backed some rebel candidates. But they failed to affect Modi’s vote.
The reason is that Modi has dismantled the old BJP in Gujarat and built a structure that is loyal to him personally. So total is his control that every single city’s leadership owes its rise to him. Keshubhai, Mehta and a third former BJP man Shankarsinh Vaghela were all chief ministers at a time when the party contained many leaders. Now there is only one.
Unhappily for the old men, the voters have still remained with the BJP because in India, castes vote as a block. The BJP is kept in power in Gujarat through the votes of the state’s biggest and most powerful community, the peasant Patels, who are supporters of Hindutva.
This is where the Congress has the opportunity to create some mischief. Two of the rebels — Keshubhai and Jhadafiya — are Patels and might be able to pull away enough votes from the community for the contest to be closer than it has been. As I said, they’ve tried this before and failed. The reason is that being out of power for ten years has depleted their resources. A little help from the Congress on this count might make them more effective than they are now. Congress should provide the ammunition for these spent guns. And by that is meant cash. More than half the money a candidate spends on elections in India is directly paid as inducement to voters (cash trumps caste).
This is an opportunistic thing to propose, but politics is allowed to be unprincipled in India and has always been. Already the Congress’ biggest Gujarat leader is a turncoat RSS man. This is former chief minister Shankarsinh Vaghela, who left the BJP after losing the chief minister’s job to Keshubhai.
There is no escaping it: parties must accept how Indians insist on voting. What is important, if one insists on being principled, is following a good policy once these parties come to power.
Another place the Congress should have been more pragmatic in, and, in fact, still can be, is Andhra Pradesh. There, a chief minister’s son, Jaganmohan Reddy, was not crowned after his father died because he’s not seen as being clean enough. He left the party, taking the entire caste of Reddys with him as recent by-elections have shown. There’s little gain and complete loss in the Congress trying to resist the pattern of Indian voting because of its principles.
Gujarat is a two-party state and the contest has always been between the BJP and the Congress, with a few independents. The BJP has a little over 45 per cent of the vote locked. This leaves Congress with little space in which to operate. The rebels are spent, but experienced. Kashiram has been winning elections ever since Modi was wearing shorts (which, as a swayamsevak, I imagine he would have been wearing even in his 40s).
The sorry truth is that these old men still want power. But it’s also true that they are seething for revenge. Congress should give it to them.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 15th, 2012.
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I am a Modi supporter ...and neither I am a Patel nor I am a Gujarati. I do not support Hindutva as well. All I know is that if I invest Rs. 100 with the assurance of Modi then I will get a return of Rs. 500/-. So, I will vote for BJP and try my level best to make him PM. Period.
Aha! Now we know why Congress has been winning elections all this while!
Gujrat state has progresed a lot under Modi.State has done development in all fields and is on first place. People have harmonios relations. Higher GDP growth in India. Modi must and will win the state elections. Elephants walk majestically. Keep on Guy.
@Usman Ahmed
"Are most ET readers from India BJP supporters? thought so…"
A large section of them are, for sure.But I hope against hope that they are not the majority. It's true that BJP's rabble rousing,sabre rattling and chest thumping style of politics appears to be quite appealing to the baser instincts of middle/upper middle class Indians. One can write a long essay citing the reasons and explaining them, but the single most important factor is Congress party's policy paralysis and vacillation on matters of national importance.
A Malfunctioning Gun (Akaar) has been used by Congress for a long time to target Modi as well.
Are most ET readers from India BJP supporters? thought so...
I don't know Indian politics but I understand how people vote, and its different for rural and urban areas. The urban vote bank sells itself or votes on emotion the rural vote bank sells itself or votes out of fear. This applies to all the countries where they have elections based on adult franchise
no ifs , no buts ...Modi is best CM in India , no doubt he is a dictator .But not for a common man , for oppositions and thugs . He is man of developement and wealth creation and law and order .That's what we want .Wish him a long life and long political career.
"Congress trying to resist the pattern of Indian voting because of its principles." . HaHa! Kya janaab kyun mazak kar rahein hain aap..The last time Congress had principles was in 1885.
Agreed. Politics in India is not conducted as per the book. But it is unfair to give a sweeping statement about caste based politics across India. That too a journalist urging a party to indulge in unfair practice so openly speaks volume about his charecter and class. You have nothing contructive to write?
The democracy and secularism in India, especially in Gujrat, is facade for "Hindutva".
Principled Congress. An oxymoron if there ever was one. I am not talking about the INC which won us our freedom but Congress (I) the party formed by Indira and named after her.
These guy has no idea what is he talking about. Gujarat has never voted as per caste and no amount of cash can make any difference, it never has. Last time also they said that Patels might vote for rebels as they are patels and it never happened.
With Singh getting unpopular and the hair apparent not getting popularity, Modi has a good chance to be selected if the elections are held in 2013 I wish the claim that he is a spent force is true