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Uttar Pradesh Fore-Caste: Parties lock in strategies but OBC voters may hold the key

Buoyed by three OBC ministers quitting the BJP in as many days, the Samajwadi Party says the ruling party's caste coalition has splintered. The BJP, meanwhile, says the development will have no bearing on its prospects in Uttar Pradesh elections 2022.

January 14, 2022 / 14:58 IST
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Riding on the Narendra Modi wave, a consolidation of the non-Yadav OBC and non-Jatav Dalit castes along with its traditional upper-caste vote bank, and a bitter division in the Muslim vote, the BJP rode to power in Uttar Pradesh in 2017 with a whopping 40% vote share and 312 seats, a feat not achieved by any party for over two decades.

In 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP’s vote-share rose to 50%, despite an SP-BSP alliance which polled 38% votes. In the Uttar Pradesh elections 2022, the SP and BSP are contesting separately, but the former is claiming that it will form the government alone with a big caste consortium on its side under the banner of ‘Samajik Nyaay’ (Social Justice), a phrase coined by the party’s former chief minister, Akhilesh Yadav.

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This claim has got further impetus with non-Yadav OBC leaders from both the BJP and the BSP making a beeline for the Samajwadi Party. BJP leaders claim such leaders are no longer representative of the non-Yadav OBCs who remain firmly with the BJP under Narendra Modi, “the tallest OBC leader in India”, while SP leaders claim if its caste calculus falls right as it envisions, it could cross 300 seats this time.

Let us understand the UP caste arithmetic first. As per assessment of political parties, the state is roughly made up of 25-27% general castes (including 10% Brahmins and 7% Thakurs), 39%-40% OBCs (including 7-9% Yadavs and 4% Nishads), around 20% SCs and STs (including 10% Jatavs), and 16-19% Muslim population. There are no definite percentages known for each caste given that there has been no caste census.