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Mission Rajasthan: PM Modi plots BJP’s comeback via tribal votes on Karnataka polling day

The Rajasthan election is already on PM Modi’s sights as he targets the southern region of Mewar which is also the tribal belt. The BJP has assiduously wooed tribal voters since Droupadi Murmu’s presidential election last July but the absence of a tall local tribal leader is a serious handicap for the saffron party

May 10, 2023 / 10:45 IST
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PM Narendra Modi
PM Narendra Modi (Image credits: AFP)

Barely two days after his campaign blitzkrieg in Karnataka, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a day-long trip on May 10 to the Mewar region in south Rajasthan. After fighting fiercely to save the BJP’s only bastion in southern India, Modi has quickly shifted focus to his next electoral battle.

Modi’s fifth visit to Congress-ruled Rajasthan in the last eight months may be a short trip but is heavy on political symbolism. Arriving in Mewar a day after the birth anniversary of Rana Pratap, the Rajasthan icon of valour and nationalism, the trip is a great opportunity to strengthen the default political motifs of BJP wherein aggressive nationalism is served with Hindu symbols. Beginning his journey by offering prayers at Shrinathji temple of Nathdwara, the PM’s temple-trip could further bolster BJP’s rich-in-religion political appeal.

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Beyond the symbolism, however, are hard political concerns since BJP views the tribal belt of Mewar as critical for its comeback in the desert state. The PM's rally in Sirohi is the saffron party’s tribal outreach in the region where a new outfit, the Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP), has created a special political space for itself after winning two seats in the 2018 elections.

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