Despite putting up a brave face, there is growing uneasiness within the Bharatiya Janata Party over its electoral prospects in Uttar Pradesh. In the last assembly election in 2012, BJP had come third, but after it swept 73 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in the state in 2014, it was confident of repeating the performance in the assembly election beginning next month.
But while Prime Minister Narendra Modi, its star campaigner, was confident that the party’s “14 years of Vanvaas” (exile) would end after this election, insiders do not appear as confident, despite the opposition’s failure to forge a grand alliance that includes smaller parties, and continuing dissension within the Samajwadi Party Parivar.
Hopes are now pinned on the upcoming Union Budget, which the party expects will be populist enough to give it a fresh start and help regain the momentum. But communally provocative posters in Western UP put up by BJP candidates, brazen appeals being made in the name of religion and UP BJP chief’s assertion that a Ram temple would be built if BJP gets a clear majority, indicate the nervousness in the party, which till the other day was imperiously talking of ‘Vikas’ (Development).
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