2024-10-07 08:41:37
New Delhi : Along with Jammu and Kashmir, BJP is also facing a setback in Haryana Assembly elections. According to exit polls, BJP seems to be going out of power in Haryana. According to exit polls, Congress seems to be making a strong comeback in the state after 10 years. Congress seems to be easily gaining majority in C-Voter, Matrice, Geist, Dhruv, Dainik Bhaskar and P-MarkU exit polls. In the poll of polls, Congress is seen getting 54 seats, BJP 26, JJP and INLD one seat each. In such a situation, the question is where BJP missed the hat-trick of power in the state.
1. Bet to change CM’s face ineffective
In Haryana, BJP’s move to change the face of the Chief Minister before the elections appeared to be a complete failure. Before the Lok Sabha elections, the party had removed Manohar Lal Khattar and made Naib Singh Saini the Chief Minister. This move of the party was seen as ending anti-incumbency. However, this move of the party does not seem to be successful. There were continuous reports of people’s displeasure in Haryana regarding the state government. The results of the exit poll have confirmed this.
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2. Displeasure of Jats with anti-incumbency wave
BJP was in power here for the last 10 years. In such a situation, anti-incumbency wave is being considered an important factor behind the party’s defeat. The people of the state seemed unhappy with the functioning of the BJP government. In such a situation, BJP was not given a chance for the third time in the party. Apart from this, the party also had to face the resentment of the Jats. A glimpse of this was visible in the Lok Sabha elections. Despite this, the party’s efforts to deal with it proved inadequate.
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The impact of the way the state’s wrestlers were treated at Jantar Mantar was also visible in the elections. The neglect of wrestlers in the state proved costly for BJP. Along with this, the kind of rhetoric seen regarding Vinesh Phogat in the Olympics helped in creating an atmosphere against BJP.
3. The resentment of farmers and youth was huge
The stand of BJP and the attitude of the central government regarding the farmers’ movement is one of the important reasons for the defeat of BJP. According to political analysts, the government failed miserably on the issue of farmers. According to experts, BJP tried to suppress the farmers’ movement in a completely insensitive manner. Apart from this, the party also had to face the resentment of the youth of the state on the issue of Agniveer. Opposition parties in the state raised the issue of Agniveer against BJP. Its impact was clearly visible on BJP’s performance.
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4. Issues of nepotism and corruption did not work
BJP targeted Hooda family in the election campaign. The party continuously cornered Congress on the issue of nepotism. Congress’s issue of dynasticism proved ineffective for BJP in this election. Along with the dynasticism of the Congress, the party had also prominently raised the issue of corruption in the Congress Raj. This also did not prove effective for BJP.
5. Rebels spoiled the game
This time, rebels were also a factor in spoiling the game of BJP in the assembly elections. The BJP, which is engaged in the mission of forming the government for the third consecutive time in the state, kept the tension high. BJP MP Naveen Jindal’s mother, upset over not getting a ticket from the party, contested the elections as an independent candidate from Hisar. Veteran party leader, former state BJP president and minister in the state government Ram Bilas Sharma also contested the elections as an independent. Rajeev Jain, a close aide of former Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, also filed independent nomination from Sonipat, angry over the cancellation of his wife Kavita Jain’s ticket. Nagendra Bhadana, former BJP MLA from Faridabad, contested the elections as a candidate of the INLD-BSP alliance.
Apart from this, the people of Haryana completely rejected the manifesto of BJP. The party had promised to buy 24 crops at minimum support price (MSP) and provide a government job to every Agniveer in the state if it wins the elections. However, this announcement proved insufficient for the party. Not only this, the party has also announced scholarship for Haryana students belonging to Other Backward Class (OBC), Scheduled Caste (SC) communities in any government medical or engineering college across the country and scooters to college-going girls in rural areas. Promised.