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Assembly elections results show that voters seek empowerment, not patronage

Haryana’s outcome show that people can still trust a political leadership that disappointed earlier, provided it promises something better. India’s political leadership should read that as a chance to revive farm reforms. States retain their specificities that make local the decisive factor. J&K’s results prove that

October 08, 2024 / 18:04 IST
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What do the election results from Haryana and Jammu and Kashmir imply for the national polity? Neither the BJP nor the Congress rides any countrywide wave of popularity that would mow down all opposition, rendering it an unstoppable force. India’s states retain their specificities that make local problems, local socio-political dynamics and local leaders the decisive factors in their political fortunes.

Takeaways for BJP

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Narendra Modi does not come out of these elections as the all-conquering hero BJP spokespersons would have us believe him to be, giving him all the credit for the Haryana victory while ignoring the BJP’s abject failure in Jammu&Kashmir. The BJP has done extremely well in Hindu-majority Jammu while it has been rejected elsewhere. The thesis that all Kashmiris were waiting for a messiah to deliver them from the isolation from the national mainstream into which Article 370 had, according to the BJP narrative, trapped them has been resoundingly disproved.

The J&K result does not quite burnish Brand Modi. What could burnish it is the lesson, should he choose to draw it, that electoral success in one of the most active battlegrounds over the controversial farm bills warrants another go at reforming India’s hopelessly messed up farm policy.