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By-poll shocks for ruling parties, except in Gujarat (Comment)

Category :India Sub Category :National
2009-09-19 00:00:00
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By-poll shocks for ruling parties, except in Gujarat (Comment)

Within four months of the Congress's success in the parliamentary polls, the party has been rudely jolted in the latest round of assembly by-elections.

After a severe drubbing in Gujarat, where the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wrested five seats from the Congress along with one in Madhya Pradesh, the Congress lost two seats - Okhla and Dwarka - in its supposed stronghold of Delhi to the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the BJP.

It was the RJD's good showing, however, especially in Bihar, which will surprise most observers. While the BJP can be said to have demonstrated its continuing clout in Narendra Modi's Gujarat, which it tends to regard as its pocket borough under Modi's dominant figure, former railway minister Lalu Yadav's RJD has virtually risen from the ashes in Bihar.

So has Ram Vilas Paswan's Lok Janshakti Party (LJP). Both the RJD and the LJP had been written off after their dismal performance in the parliamentary elections when the RJD won a humiliating four seats and the LJP none at all compared to the Janata Dal-United's (JD-U) 20 and the BJP's 12.

The RJD's and the LJP's unmistakable revival is all the more creditable because the Nitish Kumar government was apparently faring quite satisfactorily in Bihar by managing to restore a modicum of law and order after the chaotic years under Lalu Prasad's chief ministership, and by beginning the task of infrastructure development, albeit slowly.

No one was surprised, therefore, when the ruling JD-U-BJP government pushed the RJD and the LJP to the wall a few months ago. But both Lalu Prasad and Paswan have shown that there is life after an electoral setback. On the other hand, Nitish Kumar will realise, as will his partner, the BJP, that much more needs to be done if they want to retain the loyalty of the voters.

The Bihar contest had been regarded as some kind of mini-election since as many as 18 seats were involved. Of them, the RJD bagged six - the highest tally - and its ally, the LJP, three while the JD-U won three and the BJP two.

By winning two seats, the same as the BJP, the Congress showed that it hasn't lost its foothold in the state. However, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)'s victory in only one seat demonstrated that its commanding influence in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh has not percolated into Bihar.

What is immediately evident from these results is that the ruling parties in Delhi and Bihar have been snubbed by the electorate. Arguably, the rising prices have contributed to the disillusionment with the Congress after its comfortable victory in the parliamentary polls.




Author :Amulya Ganguli



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