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Caste Calculus: How BJP beat Congress at its own game in Haryana

The Congress had hoped that Rahul Gandhi's repeated demand for a caste census would draw Dalit and OBC votes in its favour. That strategy may not have proven very effective.

October 10, 2024 / 15:39 IST
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The BJP won 48 seats in the 90-member Haryana Assembly. (PTI)
The BJP won 48 seats in the 90-member Haryana Assembly. (PTI)

The Haryana election results have dealt a huge blow to the Congress’ grand plans of returning to power in the state after a decade. Finishing second for the third time in as many elections, the BJP’s victory defied exit poll predictions as well as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s claims about his party storming back to power.

Among the many takeaways for the Congress from the Haryana outcome, one of the major messages emerging is the setback to the caste census and caste politics agenda led by the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and highlighted time and again through speeches and making it part of its manifesto and speeches all through his campaign.

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The presumption behind the repeated claims of a wave of support in the Congress was perhaps based on an understanding that a reiteration of the caste census demand would draw the support of Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and Dalits who form a significant chunk of Haryana’s population.

The reality that emerged from the EVMs on October 8, however, proved contrary to the Congress’ tall claims in the state. The party managed to garner only 37 seats against the BJP’s tally of 48, and fell 9 seats short of the majority mark of 46 in the 90-member Assembly.