Guj Polls: Hindutva Out, Core Issues Focus of Parties


Ahmedabad, Sep 3 (PTI): Shunning the Hindutva card, the campaign of the major parties in Gujarat for the forthcoming Assembly elections this time is centred around issues like water, housing and inflation.

The 2002 and 2007 Gujarat elections were held in a charged environment by whipping up communal sentiments in the backdrop of the 2002 riots and numerous encounter cases, including the Sohrabuddin Sheikh case which resulted in easy polarisation of votes, Congress office bearers said.

"But with the passage of 10 years post riots and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's 'Sadbhavna' mission softening his stance towards Muslims have contributed to the fact that Hindutva is not a major issue this time in state elections," they added.
The Congress and Keshubhai Patel's newly formed Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) are of the view that they have a level playing field this time against Modi-led BJP, as the issue of Hindutva is on the backburner.

"Modi has tried to change his colours from what he had projected himself in 2002. He is now trying to woo Muslims. People have come to know his reality and the emotive issues will not sway them this time," Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi said.

After 10 years of good rains, Gujarat is facing acute water scarcity this year owing to a deficient monsoon in Saurashtra, Kutch and North Gujarat, which has been compounded by slow paced work of laying canal network for Sardar Sarovar Narmada Dam project. It has emerged as a major issue prior to the elections.

The Congress's ambitious promise of providing homes to poor and middle class housewives at nominal rates, if it comes to power, has garnered a huge response (already 50 lakh forms have been distributed) and has brought to fore the issue of people's aspirations of owning a house when real estate prices have skyrocketed in the state.

"Water, housing, providing medical facility to people, reducing VAT on petrol, diesel and kerosene and thereby reducing prices, giving full benefits of sixth-pay commission to state government employees, providing good education are highlighted by Congress as key election issues. We have also raised our voice against corruption of this government," Doshi said.

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party is trying to cash-in on the burning issues of inflation and corruption of the central government.

"Inflation due to mismanagement of the Union government, corruption at the Centre and large scale discrimination towards Gujarat are the main issues that the BJP has taken up in campaign during the forthcoming elections," spokesperson Jagdish Bhavsar said.
"We will be fighting this election also on the issue of leadership quality (of Modi), path breaking development carried out by the state government in the last 10 years and our goal of making Gujarat a developed place so it can be in league with developed nations of the world,” Bhavsar said.

Regarding the Hindutva issue, another BJP leader said, "Party's policy is well defined by the chief minister who has announced - development for all, appeasement for none."

  

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Jennet Prescilla, Mangalore Muscat good to note IN OMAN MUSCAT YOU ARE IN MINORITY GRADE BACK HOME IN INDIA THE SAME. SO ORIGIN WERE DO WE BELONG.

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  • Jennet Prescilla, Mangalore Muscat

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    This is only an election gimmick. Now it is water, electricity and housing. Once elected and in position it will be Hindu, Christian and Muslim division. It is same everywhere. The minorities will be oppressed and persecuted and the ruling Government will watch from the sidelines. Should anything untoward happen then give a eyewash solution which is neither here nor there - Adda Gode melina Deepa. Eechege biddare ivarige, Aachege biddare avarige.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Please finght the elections as Indians and Gujarathis and dont fight the elections as HIndu, muslim or christian or BJP or Congress. Vote for the development and welfare measures that bring in peace and prosperity and happy living.

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  • Rahul, Manglore

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    SIDDIK, QATAR this time 150/150 seats Congress is totally out this time....have a beat ?///

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  • SIDDIK, QATAR

    Mon, Sep 03 2012

    Its all about vote bank politics.
    Devide and rule to have chairs.

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