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BJP is replicating its Bengal model in Telangana
“Post Karnataka polls, the BJP is not doing well
in Telangana as before and hence there is doubt how far this will impact the
polls. Moreover, many are disappointed with the announcement of a committee
instead of straight way commitment to the sub-catagorisation of SCs,” said poll
analyst CR Gowri Shanker.
Anindita Chowdhury | Hyderabad | November
16, 2023 7:01 pm
Hyderabad, Nov 11 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a public rally for the Telangana assembly elections, in Hyderabad on Saturday. (ANI Photo)
Keen on replicating its
success with Matua community of West Bengal which backed the party to the hilt
in the past two General and Assembly elections, the BJP in Telangana is
actively wooing the marginalise6d Madiga community among the Scheduled Castes.
Just like the Matuas, who
had fled East Pakistan, want citizenship documents and hence tilted en masse
towards the BJP in West Bengal, the Madigas are demanding categorization within
Scheduled Caste (SC) reservation. The three decades long struggle for the
demand for SC sub-categorisation emerged because some of the influential
sections of Dalit community, namely the Malas disproportionately benefit from
SC reservation although the numerically stronger Madigas are economically,
socially and politically more marginalized within SCs.
The BJP began its
experimentation with social engineering in poll bound states with Uttar Pradesh
and tasted success. It did the same in West Bengal, promising citizenship
documents to the Matuas and hit the jackpot in General Elections-2019 and it
propelled the BJP into being the key Opposition party in the state.
In Telangana, it hopes to
do the same after Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally of Madiga
Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS), where he promised to set up a panel to look
into the demand for sub-catagorisation of the Madigas.
Telangana BJP spokesperson
NV Subhash said: “The Prime Minister has promised a task force which will
monitor the proceedings of the case in Supreme Court and once resolved we want
to go for an ordinance to implement it. This is not vote bank politics. The
Prime Minister wants to resolve this three decades long issue. This is for our
commitment to inclusive growth.”
Dalits form 18-19 per cent
of the population in Telangana and out of 119 Assembly constituencies, 19 are
reserved for them along with three MP seats. The BJP decided to woo the Madigas
who form 60 per cent of the SC population of the state and harbour grievances.
Another BJP leader
confided: “Even Madigas who support the Congress and BRS attended the meeting
of the Prime Minister. Unlike the past SCs are now owning us. Coupled with the
promise of making a BC leader the next chief minister we believe the promise to
look into subcategorization of SC reservation will pay rich dividends to BJP in
the polls.”
The sight of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi comforting an emotional MRPS leader Manda Krishna Madiga was an
abiding one and the Saffron party also hopes to reap the benefits in the Lok
Sabha election, 2024 as well.
However, the BJP might be
meeting the OBC census challenge thrown by the Congress with its own brand of
social engineering but political analysts are sceptical about its impact on the
Assembly Polls.
“Post Karnataka polls, the BJP is not doing well
in Telangana as before and hence there is doubt how far this will impact the
polls. Moreover, many are disappointed with the announcement of a committee
instead of straight way commitment to the sub-catagorisation of SCs,” said poll
analyst CR Gowri Shanker
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