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By: Biswajit Mohanty & Jyoti Mishra
Many political commentators have emphasised the differences in ideology and policy platforms between AAP, BJP and Congress to explain the outcome.
Ideologies matter, and people do consider poll promises, but our post-poll surveys show leadership may have been the verdict’s single largest determinant.
Bedi backfired: Kiran Bedi’s eleventh-hour projection may have hurt the BJP — 58 percent of those who had voted for the BJP in 2014 were of the view that by selecting Bedi, the BJP had ignored other leaders. Nearly half of them went on to vote for the AAP.
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Janata’s CM: Kejriwal was supported by all sections. However, he was most popular amongst Muslims and Dalits. He connected himself to the people by raising issues that affect them. With the ‘Delhi Dialogue’, he remained much ahead of his BJP counterpart in addressing Delhi’s issues. Among the 54 per cent who wanted to see Kejriwal as the CM, most said it was because of his honesty. The Janata’s leader thus stopped the Bedi-Modi aswamedha from conquering Delhi.
Biswajit Mohanty teaches political science at Deshbandhu College, Delhi University; Jyoti Mishra is with Lokniti, CSDS
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