Rajasthan Assembly polls: Caste math and popularity to seal fate of Vasundhara Raje, Sachin Pilot, Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan Assembly polls: Caste math and popularity to seal fate of Vasundhara Raje, Sachin Pilot, Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan Assembly polls: Caste math and popularity to seal fate of Vasundhara Raje, Sachin Pilot, Ashok Gehlot

Rajasthan's probable chief ministers have close contest in constituencies


With the 2018 Assembly elections in Rajasthan only a week away, observers are closely watching the high-stakes electoral battle in the three constituencies where major political players of the state are putting their best foot forward to win their seats.

While incumbent Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia and former CM Ashok Gehlot are contesting from their stronghold constituencies — Jhalrapatan and Sardarpura — Rajasthan Congress President Sachin Pilot will be fighting the elections from Tonk.

In Jhalrapatan, CM Raje is pitted against Manvendra Singh — son of veteran leader Jaswant Singh — after he recently switched camps from BJP to Congress. In the Muslim-dominated Tonk constituency, Pilot will be contesting against BJP’s lone Muslim candidate Yunus Khan. Gehlot, currently serving as the AICC General Secretary as well, will be contesting from his safe seat in Sardarpura.

Interestingly, many believe that the Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress have considered several factors like caste and personal weitage before fielding high-profile candidates from these constituencies to ensure they spend maximum time in their segments.

Jhalrapatan

Wresting power from Raje, a three-time Jhalrapatan MLA will not be a piece of cake. In order to up their game, Congress fielded a fellow Rajput —  Manvendra Singh, who yields a considerable influence owing to his political background and caste.

That caste and religion are significant factors in Rajasthan’s political equations, comes as no surprise. Out of the over 2,73,404 voters in the Jhalrapatan constituency, approximately (percentage) 15 Muslims, 13 are SC-STs, OBCs stand at 11, Brahmins are 7 in number, 12 are Rajputs-Saundhiyas, Dangis are at 6, 5 Mali and Mahajans at 5 etc.

In a calculated bid to gather support from Rajput-Saundhia group, Congress fielded Manvendra from the area to cut into BJP’s traditional vote bank. The grand old party also enjoys support from the Muslim community in the constituency who generally tend to go with Congress.

As a matter of fact, Vasundhara Raje Sindhiya consecutive won three time Jhalrapatan seat, being CM has good grasp over the voters across caste too.

Since Manvendra hails from and had previously fought elections from the Barmer-Jaisalmer belt in western Rajasthan, his “outsider status” has become an arrow in BJP’s quiver.

“The Congress could not even decide who their CM-face would be and now they are dreaming that a candidate with no social contribution would defeat our CM (Raje),” said Vimal Katiyar, BJP’s state media incharge, adding that they will secure a landslide victory in Jhalrapatan, Tonk and Sardarpura. He added that the BJP will form the state government again with a comfortable majority.

Tonk

Very few had expected that state Congress chief Sachin Pilot would choose Muslim-dominated Tonk constituency to contest the first Assembly elections of his political career. Elected first as an MP from Dausa in 2004, Pilot later joined the Manmohan Singh ministry after being elected as an MP from Ajmer in 2009. Since BJP needed a strong candidate to sway voters in Tonk, it chose to assign that responsibility to Yunus Khan, a state minister and BJP’s only Muslim candidate in Rajasthan.

Out of the over 2.24 lakh voters in the Tonk constituency, approximately (percentage) Muslims 20, 17 are SC-ST's, Gujjar stands at 14, Rajput 4, Mali 3 and Bhramin-Jat-Bairba's are 5 each etc.

Pilot, who belongs to the Gujjar community, is the first Hindu candidate nominated by Congress in the area since four decades as it believes that the voter's caste combination here would benefit Congress. Similarly, BJP has fielded a first time-Muslim candidate Yunus Khan to capture the Muslim voterbase along with the support it traditionally receives from BJP enthusiasts. However, Yunus’s own “outsider status” is proving to be a major obstacle against the CM-hopeful Pilot.

Senior journalist Pratap Rao said that Tonk is Muslim dominated, keeping in view this fact ruling Bjp has played trump card of Yunus, a muslim and battle has become interesting in constituency. No doubt voters keep caste and other traditional factor in their mind, but it also matters that Pilot is Cm Hopeful candidate.

Sardarpura

Two-time chief minister Ashok Gehlot will be contesting the elections from his stronghold in Sardarpura constituency in Jodhpur. The AICC general secretary won four consecutive Assembly elections from this seat and has been the legislator here for the past two decades.

In Sardarpura, 117,120 male and 110,021 female out of total 227,141 voters, approximately (percentage) Rajpoot 20, 18 are Mali, Brahmin stand at 5, SC-ST's are 9, Kumhar-Jat-Vishnoi's are 9 etc.

Though a Mali by caste, Gehlot has a good grasp over traditional voters across the constituency. Like last year, BJP fielded Shambhu Singh Khetasar in Sardapura— who was defeated by Gehlot with a margin of 18478 votes in 2013.

Kazi Nizamuddin, AICC Secretary and co-incharge of Rajasthan Congress, is confident of a landslide victory for Gehlot and Pilot. “I have been campaigning for candidates across the state and I can confidently say that Rajasthan has decided to oust the non-performing BJP government,” he said adding that Manvendra too would bring in Jhalrapatnam into their kitty.

Apart from these seats, Udaipur and Nathdwara constituencies are also witnessing high-profile contests. In Udaipur, Congress has fielded former central minister Dr Girija Vyas against state Home Minister Gulab Chand Katariya. In Nathdwara, former Rajasthan Congress chief Dr C P Joshi contesting against Mahesh Pratap Singh.

Senior journalist Narayan Bareth said though there is always keen contest in each constituency, but the election battle in Jhalrapatan, Tonk and Sardarpura has become very interesting. However, grasp on the constituencies, voter-caste combination, election management and other factors indicate that Raje, Pilot and Gehlot are ahead of their political opponents in these Assembly segments.

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