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Chhattisgarh Election 2023: First phase in Bastar dominated by religious conversion and tight contests

Chhattisgarh Election 2023: Congress’s narrative, originally focused on MSP for Minor Forest Produce and Tendu Patta procurement, loan waiver promise and MSP on paddy produce, is getting overshadowed in most seats by the simmering polarisation over religious conversions in the tribal community, which the BJP is attempting to tap

November 07, 2023 / 09:01 IST
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Chhattisgarh Elections 2023:
Chhattisgarh Elections 2023: The outcome of the first phase of assembly elections in Chhattisgarh will be closely watched, as it may set the tone for the broader political landscape in the state.

The Bastar region of Chhattisgarh is poised for a fierce political battle as 12 assembly seats are set to go to vote today. With a total of 20 seats in the state up for grabs in the first phase, Bastar remains a critical battleground due to its unique dynamics, including the issue of religious conversion and candidate selection.

Not One-Sided Like 2018

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Of the Bastar region’s 12 seats, 11 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes, while the Jagdalpur seat is unreserved. Interestingly, both the candidates for the Jagdalpur seat from the Congress and the BJP are first timers in assembly elections, but both have served as Mayor of Jagdalpur. The Congress has fielded Jitin Jaiswal, while the BJP has nominated Kiran Dev. Both candidates have faced dissidence against their candidature, with Kiran Dev experiencing more significant opposition.

In the 2018 elections, Dantewada was the only seat won by the BJP in the Bastar Region, with Bhima Mandavi emerging as the victorious candidate. Tragically,Mandavi was killed during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections campaign in an IED blast orchestrated by Maoists. Subsequently, a byelection resulted in Devati Karma, the wife of the late Mahendra Karma (the Salwa Judum founder who was killed by Maoists in 2013), winning the seat for the Congress. This victory solidified the Congress's presence in Bastar, securing all 12 seats in the region.