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Gujarat 2022 | BJP is comfortably placed, while Congress is in disarray

The BJP and AAP have launched their campaigns in Gujarat, while the Congress is still grappling with factionalism and confusion

May 03, 2022 / 12:17 IST
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File photo (Image: AP)
File photo (Image: AP)

The 2022 elections season is not yet over with the all-important Gujarat elections expected to be held towards the end of this calendar year. Gujarat, the home state for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, holds strategic importance for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), where it has its longest-serving government in power.

The BJP has been ruling the state uninterruptible since 1998. It’s the BJP’s strong fort, and in many ways its Hindutva laboratory. While Uttar Pradesh sends the maximum number of MPs, the BJP can’t afford any lapse in Gujarat, after the 2017 scare given by the Congress.

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The BJP couldn’t touch the 100 mark amidst a fierce Patidar agitation led by Hardik Patel which tacitly backed the grand old party. The Congress finished with 77 seats, and 42.2 percent vote share with Surat region saving the day for the BJP despite the slogan “kamal ka phool hamari bhool” gaining popularity among the business community.

Patel is now in the Congress and the Patidar agitation has lost its steam. The BJP has calmed the nerves of the community by installing a Patel Chief Minister. Patels/Patidars are an influential voting block with 16 percent of state population. Traditional backers of the BJP, their votes were evenly split between the two national parties in 2017.