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Vidarbha, the gateway to political power in Maharashtra

Maharashtra is a state of striking contrasts, with issues animating Mumbai-Pune industrial belt a world apart from the agrarian challenges confronting the eastern parts of the state. Vidarbha, with 20 percent of the population, often determines the political tide. A granular analysis of the region shows why Maharashtra’s poll story is not about one grand narrative. Instead, it’s about 288 elections

November 19, 2024 / 08:04 IST
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Insights from conversations across Vidarbha suggest that traditional exit polls and media narratives may not be able to capture the highly nuanced reality of its political landscape.

Vidarbha, the eastern region of Maharashtra comprising 11 districts, is a key battleground in the state’s political landscape. With a population of 2.5 crore, nearly one-fifth of Maharashtra’s total, Vidarbha often determines the political tide. Despite its importance, the region has long felt neglected compared to western Maharashtra.

Predominantly agrarian, Vidarbha’s economy relies on crops like cotton, soybeans, and rice. However, issues such as poor irrigation, high input costs, and inefficient agricultural policies have kept the region in crisis. Farmers here have endured decades of distress, marked by suicides during the 1990s and 2000s.

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Political dynamics  

Vidarbha’s political landscape is as complex as its challenges. Historically, it has produced four of Maharashtra’s chief ministers. The BJP, which once enjoyed strong support here, won 44 of 62 assembly seats in 2014 but saw its tally drop to 29 in 2019. The 2024 Lok Sabha elections highlighted this decline, with the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance winning seven out of 10 seats in the region.