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SP drama: Akhilesh Yadav's assertion brings no fruit as Mulayam stands by Shivpal

This was a rare occasion when the politician son did not retreat in the face of bullying from his domineering father, the patriarch of the Samajwadi Party. Quite naturally, the rarity of the occasion turned the row between uncle Shivpal Yadav and nephew Akhilesh Yadav into a high talking point in political circles.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav with Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav. PTI

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav with Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav. PTI

Unfortunately, however, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav’s show of assertion proved to be nothing more than a blip of a disruption in the enduring political equilibrium forged by his father Mulayam Singh Yadav. Things are now back to where they began two days ago.

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SP drama: Akhilesh Yadav is a man of his own, daddy Mulayam should stop hand-holding

Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav is no Dhritarashtra. The latest turn of events in Uttar Pradesh suggest that he appears to be more beholden to his brother and interests of some others in the family than blind in affection for his son, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
By doing so, the erstwhile pehalwan wants the world and his son to know that he is the ultimate 'Bahubali' of UP politics. No one defies him, not even his otherwise beloved son.
But then Akhilesh too is no Duryodhana. He is no Yudhishtir either. He is a pragmatic young politician, entrusted with the task of ruling the Hindu heartland of UP and is the one who is reading the popular mood right – that you cannot be a winner in your own right if you don't choose the development path, look sincere in providing a government that cares for delivery of popular goods and also at times be ruthless in action, not in public demeanour, but when it looks like his authority is being challenged by a coterie of corrupt status quoists.

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Sonia Gandhi in Varanasi: On Narendra Modi's turf, Congress is determined to make a point

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home constituency Varanasi, for a change or at least for a day, is shining with Congress colours. Congress’ external poll strategist Prashant Kishor has ensured that Sonia Gandhi’s posters, banners, welcome arches and gates are seen everywhere in the city and her road show on Tuesday becomes a talking point, on whatever merit.

Congress poll campaign in the politically crucial Hindi heartland state goes with the punch line 27 saal, UP Behal (No progress in UP for 27 years). Most posters and banners has this catchphrase. Interestingly, Prashant Kishor has borrowed this pre-poll catchphrase from BJP’s 2005 Bihar election campaign: 15 saal, bura haal, hitting at the Lalu Prasad Yadav and Rabri Devi regime, when the state had irreparably suffered. That had yielded good dividend to the BJP-JD(U) combine. The Congress and Kishor would be hoping that this tried and tested catchphrase in Bihar works for them in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh.

Beyond borrowing that punch line with slight modification, there is an obvious problem with their strategy. Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday will lead a road show in Varanasi to push chief ministerial candidature of her 78-year old party nominee Sheila Dikshit.
File image of Sonia Gandhi. PTI

File image of Sonia Gandhi. PTI

The timing of it could not be worse for the Congress. It comes a day after BJP’s Gujarat Chief Minister (also a woman) resigned on high moralistic pretext, at least that’s what is for public consumption, that she is turning 75 in November and should thus retire from active politics and high pressure post.

Contrast Anandiben’s position with Sheila Dikshit. Anandiben retires ahead of turning 75, Sheila is forced to return from retirement at the age of 78 to lead the Congress campaign in a state as big and complex as UP with the biggest Assembly of 404 members.

The BJP is sure to use this as a handle to hit at Congress. Sheila’s advance age and diminished performance in the last Delhi Assembly election when she lost in her own constituency and ultimately reduced party to a zero in Assembly is troubling many Congress men and women.

A party leader had raised Sheila’s age question before Rahul Gandhi in Lucknow and the Congress vice-president took a long a walk, up and down to explain how he thought Sheila was Congress personified and would do same in UP what she did in Delhi. He even picked up a chair from the podium and put that few yards ahead of the rest saying that was her chair, symbolic ruler’s throne for UP.

It’s a different matter though that soon after Sheila and a host of other senior leaders concerned with UP campaign were packed in a bus to Kanpur, a yatra flagged off by Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, Sheila Dikshit had fallen sick and had to return to her posh Delhi home for rest and medical check-up.

Same question could trouble Sonia when she lands in Varanasi. But Congress leadership has decided to take that in stride.

Kishor and Congress strategy is to make news, for now. A continued publicity, media and word of mouth would make them relevant in some areas at a time when it is facing an existential crisis in the state.

That is precisely the reason why she chose to land in Varanasi for the road show. Remember this is UP Assembly election and the Congress party should ideally have been fighting against incumbent Samajwadi Party.

She should thus have considered going to Mulayam Singh Yadav’s home turf, Saifai or Etawah or any of its neighbouring areas. But that couldn’t have given the kind of publicity Congress and Kishor would want. More so, Congress would have faced difficult times mobilizing people in Mulayam's home turf.

In any case, it would perhaps have been beneath Congress’s president aura to take on a regional satrap. The Congress' first family can’t be seen to be confronting anyone less than a prime minister. Also, local MLA Ajay Rai has a strong presence in the region. Rai has been told to show pull all his gears and his strength for Sonia from airport itself. During parliamentary election, he had mobilized good crowd for Rahul Gandhi’s road show in Varanasi, though none of that turned into votes. Former MP Rajesh Mishra too has influence in some pockets and was a contender for state Congress president. He too could add some numbers to crowd in the lanes of this holy city.

That way Congress can boast that Sonia had a successful road show in Modi’s turf and also claim total dissatisfaction against Modi.

If Congress is hoping that Sheila Dikshit’s Brahmin surname which she got after her marriage with noted Brahmin Congress leader Uma Shankar Dikshit would work magic on this influential community, then Sonia is going a step forward to woo the community – conclude her road show with garlanding of Kamlapati Tripathi’s statue. At a time when Dalits are flavour of political discourse, Sonia would begin her road show after rest at circuit house from paying a tribute to BR Ambedkar. She will go to Kachhari to garland his statue and begin her yatra.

The Congress would hope that by garlanding statues of Ambedkar and Kamlapati Tripathi, Dalit and Brahmin social constituency has been taken care off.

There is a soft Hindutva tinge also in Sonia road show. She will also head to Dasaswamedh to do puja at Baba Vishwanath temple. The city after all runs in Baba Vishwanath’s name and Sonia too would need his blessing to halt Congress’s downward slide, or reverse of fortune.
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Anandiben Patel's resignation: Is the Bharatiya Janata Party in trouble in Gujarat?

The question is being asked because its chief minister, handpicked by Narendra Modi, is stepping down. The short answer is: no, and I'll explain why in a moment. But first, let's speculate on the reasons why Anandiben Patel is going.

First: The all-must-retire-at-75 rule is not applicable to Kalraj Mishra. It is true that he may be asked to go after the Uttar Pradesh elections, but till then he is important. So it should be accepted that Patel is not seen as an asset in the same way.

Second: Any leader would have suffered being a follow up act to Modi. The most charismatic and popular Gujarati leader since Vallabhbhai, Modi has left a leadership void hard to fill. Anandiben Patel was seen by many as unable to fill it, but it's not easy to see who might have been able to.

Third: Gujarat was synonymous, rightly or wrongly, with competent and clean governance. It was a state that was consistently delivering double digit growth, focussed on industries and manufacturing, unlike other successful hubs focused on services, like Bengaluru, Gurgaon and Hyderabad. Now it is seen, rightly and wrongly, as any other Indian state, with a chief minister accused of favouring family, mismanaging of social violence and possibly Hindutva fatigue. The perception had to be corrected, and changing the leadership is the best way.

Fourth: The Gujarat model is rubbish, according to Gujaratis themselves. The Patidars, the most politically powerful, wealthy and globally connected peasant caste in India, have rejected Modi's claim that Gujarat is a model state for economic growth.

If this privileged community is not just unhappy but angry, the rest are not buying the dream either. This is a serious problem and if not managed properly, will lead to questions that will not be limited to Gujarat. Someone needs to step in and bring the joy back. That means recreating the perception of an energetic state with a world-beating economic model. That person, very sorry, is not old Anandiben Patel.

These then are the reasons she is leaving. Let's return to the original question. If all of the above is true, why is the BJP not in trouble?

The answer is that it has been here many times before. Patidars angry? The Keshubhai Patel rebellion against Modi was a flop. Social unrest? Well, 2002 did not affect the BJP. Intra-party squabbling? Happens all the time. The fact is that an opposition is needed to exploit unrest in ruling parties.

The thing stopping the BJP from falling when it stumbles is the inadvertent support of an incompetent Congress.

It is an astonishing and possibly unique fact that in a two-party state, the Congress has not won an election, either Lok Sabha or Vidhan Sabha, for more than two-and-a-half decades. This despite the fact that it regularly clocks above 35 percent of the vote. This vote is comprised of those communities, like Muslims and Dalits, who suffer under Hindutva, and it includes those communities, like Kshatriyas, which are traditional rivals of the Patels. This vote is permanently locked in against the BJP, and one could legitimately call it a base.

In any other state, a base of 35 percent would mean an easy win. Not in Gujarat, where the BJP holds on to its 40 percent plus, helped by the incompetence of the Congress.

The Gandhis do not have the talent, energy and imagination to push that 35 percent up by three or four points. If they had done it in one election, the invincibility of the BJP would have vanished. And it is not as if the Gandhis have had no opportunity. Just take a look at all the times the BJP has stumbled. Given the circumstances, Mamata, Jayalalithaa, Mulayam or Nitish might have made kheema out of the BJP. Modi was lucky to go up against the most lazy and uninterested opposition in history. For a decade he was given the political freedom to shape his image in the way he liked. And, to his credit, he did.

The Gandhis, on the other hand, have failed because they haven't really tried.

They have put an RSS man, Shankarsinh Vaghela, in charge of the party and despite losing every election since taking over, he is persisted with. Why? Nobody knows.

The Gandhis seem happy with permanently coming second in Gujarat (though Arvind Kejriwal might have a thing or two to say about that soon). If they remain second and pick up an extra seat here or there because of the BJP's current woes, their chamchas will declare victory on the channels.

This is why, despite accepting that Anandiben Patel has failed, the BJP is not in trouble in Gujarat.
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