Premium
This is an archive article published on November 5, 2024

Why Rahul Gandhi will launch Maharashtra poll campaign today from Vidarbha

After Nagpur, Lok Sabha LoP will travel to Mumbai on Wednesday evening, where Maha Vikas Aghadi is expected to unveil its poll guarantees to counter BJP’s welfare push.

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. (Express file photo by Abhinav Saha)Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. (Express file photo by Abhinav Saha)

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, will kickstart his Maharashtra Assembly poll campaign on Wednesday morning in Nagpur, where he will attend a “Samvidhan Sammelan (Conference on Constitution)”. Later in the day, Gandhi will attend a public meeting in Mumbai where the Maha Vikas Aghadi’s (MVA) poll guarantees are expected to be announced.

The symbolism of choosing Nagpur is crucial as it is not just the headquarters of the RSS, the ideological parent of the BJP, but also the place where Dr B R Ambedkar converted to Buddhism in 1956. Nagpur is in the larger Vidarbha region that is of strategic importance in the battle for Maharashtra. Of the 76 constituencies where the BJP and the Congress are engaged in a direct contest, 36 are in Vidarbha, which is the state’s cotton belt. Of all the regions in the state, the BJP has fielded the most in Vidarbha (47) and dealing it a blow here will go a long way in paving the way for the MVA’s return to power in the state.

Vidarbha used to be a traditional Congress stronghold but the party lost its grip on it as the BJP won 44 of the 62 Assembly constituencies and the party was reduced to 10. Five years ago, the BJP’s tally fell to 29 but the Congress’s seat count rose to only 15. The party’s performance in the Lok Sabha elections, in which it won four of the 10 parliamentary seats in the region, has also given it a reason to hope. The INDIA alliance bagged seven Lok Sabha constituencies, with only three going to the Mahayuti.

One of the major reasons attributed to the Congress and the MVA’s success was its campaign on the issues of Constitution, reservation, and caste census. The Opposition had alleged that the BJP would pose a threat to the Constitution and the quota system if it returned to power with a bigger mandate than in 2019, when it won 303 seats overall. This resonated in Vidarbha, which has a vibrant and powerful Dalit movement and a sizable population of Other Backward Classes (OBCs).

Two of the Congress’s top leaders, including its state president Nana Patole and Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly, Vijay Wadettiwar, are from Vidarbha. Apart from them, the party has several powerful second-rank leaders.

On Wednesday, Gandhi will visit the Deekshabhoomi, the site where Ambedkar converted to Buddhism, and then head to the Constitution conference organised by a non-political outfit called the OBC Yuva Manch.

“The Maharashtra government was planning to introduce chapters of Manusmriti in the school curriculum. It is a bigger threat to Indian democracy. Safeguarding the Constitution, which has given rights to every Indian citizen, is our duty and the conference is organised for this aim,” said Anil Jaihind, the organiser of the programme.

Story continues below this ad

“It is an apolitical event. Several organisations across the state are going to join it and the Model Code of Conduct will be observed,” said Wadettiwar.

In the evening, Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, and Nationalist Congress Party (SP) president Sharad Pawar will address a “Swabhiman Sabha” in Mumbai. At the event, MVA’s poll guarantees are expected to be announced.

Farm loan waiver and caste census are likely to be among the major guarantees. The alliance could also announce a Universal Basic Income scheme to counter the Eknath Shinde government’s Majhi Ladki Bahin scheme under which Rs 1,500 is deposited in the accounts of women below the poverty line.

Alok Deshpande is a Special Correspondent with The Indian Express' Mumbai bureau, recognized for his focused and authoritative reporting on governance, politics, and the socio-economic dynamics of Maharashtra's hinterlands. His unique academic background in Geology and early work in the water sector provides a specialized layer of Expertise to his reporting on resource and environmental issues. Expertise Current Role: Special Correspondent, The Indian Express, Mumbai. Core Authority: Alok provides detailed coverage of Maharashtra politics and governance, with a particular emphasis on how policies and power struggles affect the rural and semi-urban areas (the 'hinterlands'). Key Coverage Areas: His reports frequently focus on high-stakes administrative and political topics, including: State Assembly Proceedings: In-depth reporting on the Legislative Assembly, covering ministerial statements, legislative debates, and inter-party conflict within the ruling Mahayuti alliance. Policy & Finance: Coverage of state finances, including supplementary budget demands, fiscal deficits, and major government schemes (e.g., Jal Jeevan Mission, Ladki Bahin Yojana). Rural and Social Issues: Reports on critical health issues (e.g., child deaths in districts), human-animal conflict (leopard attacks, stray dogs), and agrarian concerns (e.g., farmer suicides). Local and Urban Governance: Covers major announcements regarding urban development (e.g., BMC's OC amnesty scheme, pagdi system push) and local body elections, including political defections and alliance splits. Unique Credentials & Trustworthiness Academic Specialization: Holds a Post-graduate degree in Geology. This background gives him a foundational understanding of natural resources, which directly informs his reporting on environment, water, and infrastructure projects. Early Professional Experience: His shift to journalism came after working with an NGO focused on the water sector. This practical experience strengthens his Expertise in critical areas like water management and rural development, as evidenced by his reporting on the Jal Jeevan Mission. Journalism Training: An alumnus of the prestigious Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai, confirming his formal training and commitment to rigorous journalistic standards. Alok Deshpande's rare combination of scientific education, non-profit sector experience, and deep political reporting makes him a highly trusted and authoritative voice on the governance and ground realities of Maharashtra. He tweets @alokdesh ... Read More

 

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement