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BJP reverses Lok Sabha dip, Brand Modi shines again: Five poll takeaways for national politics

BJP’s record third straight win in Haryana and its emergence as the largest national party in Jammu and Kashmir has significant implications for politics.

October 08, 2024 / 18:09 IST
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BJP's victory reaffirms the enduring power of Brand Modi

If the Lok Sabha results were interpreted by some as the beginning of the decline of Narendra Modi’s BJP, the Haryana and J&K assembly election result shows that such exultation was premature. BJP’s record third consecutive win in Haryana and its emergence as the largest national party in Jammu and Kashmir has significant implications for politics.

Here are five reasons why and how this changes the national polity:

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1. Haryana shows why BJP is not a pushover in Hindi heartland: BJP fell short of a majority on its own in the Lok Sabha poll primarily because of reverses in its Hindi heartland bastions - UP where it dipped badly, Haryana where it lost half its parliamentary seats and Rajasthan where it dropped a handful as well. These electoral setbacks were primarily driven by some OBC and Dalit voters - who had powered its previous electoral victories - again moving away from the party.

BJP’s return to power for a record third consecutive term in Haryana now - just three months after those reverses - reflect how many of the drivers of the parliamentary reverses may have been more localised and temporary rather than signifying a major structural shift.

There are three reasons for this:


Taken together, this means that BJP in the past three months managed to repair its social coalition in Haryana - was largely based on non-Jat OBCs, Dalits and upper castes - while not losing significant Jat support. This shows the party’s capacity to recover lost ground in Hindi-speaking bastions and the relative durability of its social engineering, given the right conditions. BJP’s 57.3 percent strike rate in Haryana vs Congress’s 38.2 percent reflects how in head-to-head contests, the saffron party continues to have an advantage.