High Muslim votes prove disillusion with AAP: Goel

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High Muslim votes prove disillusion with AAP: Goel

Saturday, 25 May 2019 | Sapna Singh | NEW DELHI

Congress’ revival is a win-win situation for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Delhi which is expecting a clear-cut divide in the common vote bank of Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).

Buoyed by the thumping victory of all the seven BJP Lok Sabha candidates, Union  Minister Vijay Goel said, “Higher polling in Muslim dominant constituencies is an indication of people’s disenchantment with the AAP.” “The core voters of Congress have voted for it. It is an ideal situation for the BJP. The stronger the Congress emerges, easier it is for the BJP,” said Goel.

Citing Muslim votes, he said the division of Muslim votes and that in the unauthorised colonies and slum clusters would ensure BJP’s victory on all seven seats in the national Capital.

Pertinently, Delhi saw moderate voters’ turnout for the May 12 Lok Sabha polls, a relatively higher voting percentage in certain pockets have raised Congress’ hope for a major comeback.

Compared to the 60 percent polling in Delhi, areas like Ballimaran, Shakur Basti, Matia Mahal, Seelampur and Mustafabad saw 66 to 68 per cent polling and thus giving Congress advantage in the Chandni Chowk and North East Delhi Parliamentary constituencies. Similarly, in New Delhi, the Congress is hopeful of getting better of the BJP.

In East Delhi, Assembly segments like Gandhi Nagar, Shahdara, Kondli and Trilokpuri saw the highest voting where the Arvind kejriwal’s AAP had eaten into the Congress’ vote bank in 2015 Assembly polls.

If BJP leaders are to be believed, Congress’ better performance would be an ideal situation for the BJP in the upcoming Assembly polls in Delhi.

 “If Congress wins back its traditional votes, this will only weaken the AAP. The BJP just needs to consolidate on its core voters,” a BJP leader said analysing voting trend and the assembly polls in Delhi are scheduled for this year end.

In Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha seat, Shakur Basti registered the highest polling at 68.7 per cent which is also the highest for any assembly segment in Delhi. This was followed by 68.25 per cent polls in Ballimaran and 66.94 per cent in Matia Mahal. Notably, these areas are considered Congress strongholds where the BJP has abysmal presence. In Chandni Chowk, Congress’ Jai Prakash Agarwal is contesting against BJP’s Dr Harsh Vardhan.

Similar trend was seen in North East Delhi where Muslims appeared to have voted en masse for Congress leader Sheila Dikshit against BJP’s Manoj Tiwari. Poll percentage stood at 67.4 in Seemapuri, 66.47 in Seelampur and 65.22 in Mustafabad assembly segments. Babarpur also recorded 62.14 per cent polling.

In 2014 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP had a vote share of 46 per cent while AAP got 3 per cent and Congress 15 per cent.  In the subsequent Assembly polls in 2015, AAP swept the elections with nearly 55 per cent votes. However, the AAP and Congress have the common voter base among Muslims, residents of unauthorised colonies and a floating section within the middle class.

Eyeing to win back its core voters, the Congress campaign was centred round the development works of erstwhile Sheila Dikshit government and not the Kejriwal’s outfit.

The 2019 poll is a do-or-die situation for the Congress after its drubbing in Delhi in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls followed by the 2015 assembly polls. This is for the first time that Congress does not have any representation in Delhi Assembly or the seven Lok Sabha seats in the national capital. 

It is for this reason, the Congress relied on its old war horses and the formidable ones like Sheila Dikshit, Jai Prakash Agarwal and Arvinder Singh Lovely, Ajay Maken and Mahabal Mishra. The AAP, on the other hand, failed to

pitch strong candidates. Barring Atishi, Dilip Pandey and Raghav Chadha, the other four AAP candidates were unknown to the voters and hence they failed to make much impact.

BJP, which had won all the seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi in 2014, repeated five sitting MPs, including Manoj Tiwari, Dr Harsh Vardhan, Pravesh Verma, Ramesh Bidhuri and Meenakashi Lekhi. The party contested the election riding of PM Modi’s popularity and the narrative of nationalism after Balakot air strike.

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