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Has INDIA Been Able To Set The Political Narrative For 2024 Lok Sabha Polls?

While it is premature to predict the INDIA alliance바카라s success in shaping the political narrative of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, experts believe the Opposition has finally been able to set the tone, a first since 2014.

The Power of One: Members of the INDIA alliance after the first Coordination Committee meeting in September
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The 2024 General Elections seem to be shaping up as a battle between 바카라One바카라 India in one corner and 바카라many바카라 INDIA(s) of all sizes and sensibilities in the other.

Months after the grand coming together of the Opposition바카라s INDIA alliance, consisting of 26 political parties, the collective has upped the pressure on the ruling BJP, attacking it on multiple issues, be it the Israel-Palestine war, NCERT바카라s recommendation to change India바카라s nomenclature to 바카라Bharat바카라 in school textbooks or unleashing the Enforcement Directorate against Opposition leaders.

On October 28, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised India바카라s abstention from a UN resolution on Gaza. She also invoked Mahatma Gandhi, urging the central government to take a stand on the humanitarian crisis in Palestine.

Recently, Rahul Gandhi바카라s social media blitz featured an interview with Satya Pal Malik, a BJP-appointed Governor of the former state of Jammu and Kashmir, who oversaw the controversial bifurcation of the state. The viral interview with Malik, who has since been critical of top BJP leadership, broached contentious issues like the Pulwama attack and the government바카라s alleged largesse to the Adani Group. Gandhi바카라s social media feed is also peppered with videos showing the former party vice-president chiselling tables for students, addressing concerns of carpenters, taking selfies with porters and welcoming puppies into his home. He also biked to Ladakh to engage with locals in remote locales.

Gandhi바카라s YouTube channel had cooking lessons too, from Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Lalu Prasad Yadav. The former Bihar CM, who once famously wanted to 바카라throw the Congress into the Bay of Bengal바카라, was seen teaching Gandhi how to cook Champaran mutton for a national audience.

Other parties in the INDIA bloc have also recognised the power of social media optics.

Channelling Social Media

The shift in the social media imprint of the Opposition parties in the run-up to 2024 as well as the five key state elections has not been lost on political commentators. 바카라I think, the Opposition바카라s strategy is quite interesting. They are adopting out-of-the-box techniques. Beating the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance is not an easy feat and the Congress seems to have finally realised the importance of the digital space,바카라 says senior journalist and political commentator Rasheed Kidwai. The party바카라s social media strategy on social media platforms like X, Facebook and Instagram, uses humour, posters, memes, reels and infographics to articulate its position against rising majoritarian and sectarian politics.

The shift in the social media imprint of the Opposition parties in the run-up to 2024 as well as the five key state elections has not been lost on political commentators.

In October, a 바카라poster war바카라 erupted between the ruling BJP and Congress on social media. The BJP pitched a morphed image of Rahul Gandhi with 10 heads with a warning, 바카라Bharat Khatre Mein Hai바카라 (India is in danger) in response to a Congress barb portraying Prime Minister Narendra Modi as 바카라Jumla Boy바카라, inspired by the Zoya Akhtar film Gully Boy.

The poster war is the latest in a spate of social media attacks by the Congress and Opposition parties on the Modi government.

바카라In India, air time is very lopsided. The government gets a lot of coverage from mainstream television media. So, the Opposition, the INDIA alliance, has very deftly used social media to reach out to the masses,바카라 Kidwai states.

The Congress, aiming to connect with youth, has partnered with various social media platforms and civil society programmes. Earlier, social media was viewed as the BJP바카라s domain, but now, Rahul Gandhi leverages X and social media for crucial announcements, a shift from his previous perception of its erstwhile avatar, Twitter, as an 바카라urban fad바카라 notes Kidwai.

Beyond virtual perceptions, the INDIA alliance relies on traditional strategies바카라caste politics and social justice principles. 바카라INDIA바카라s strategy is quite plain,바카라 says author Sugata Srinivasaraju. Modi, BJP and RSS emphasise 바카라oneness바카라 in nation, language, election and religion. Srinivasaraju believes the opposition lacks a cohesive 바카라oneness바카라 idea in response. 바카라Instead of striving for uniformity, they aim to build their alliance around India바카라s diverse fabric, uniting through respect for varied identities and cultures!바카라 he said.

Srinivasaraju observes the Congress rooting for diversity as an electoral strategy, focusing on caste politics. This shift is evident in their recent push for a caste census, promising its implementation if elected in 2024. This contrasts their previous stance for a 바카라casteless바카라 India, historically emphasising national unity during the freedom movement. While local politics often hinges on caste, the party traditionally maintained an official distance from caste-based politics, underlining its role as a unifier for the nation.

Analyst and author V Krishna Anantha asserts that Congress and most mainstream Indian parties have long grappled with the caste issue. 바카라Caste census has revived a kind of a backward class discourse now. But it바카라s been a part of Indian political debate since 60s and 70s,바카라 says Anantha.

The Janata Party government appointed the Mandal Commission in 1978. Potential hindrance arose in 1980 when its term was midway. Indira Gandhi, PM then, could have halted its work, but she extended the Commission바카라s term. Despite her successor Rajiv Gandhi바카라s belief in a 바카라casteless바카라 society, it was a Congress-led government that implemented the Mandal Commission바카라s recommendations in 1993, following the Indira Sahni case in the Supreme Court of India.

Earlier, social media was viewed as the BJP바카라s domain, but now, Rahul Gandhi leverages X (Twitter) for crucial announcements, a shift from his previous perception of calling it an 바카라urban fad바카라.

바카라Till this time, we thought that the OBCs constitute about 54 per cent as per the 1931 census. The Mandal Commission recommendations also worked on the basis of these numbers. Now it바카라s being revealed that 63 per cent of the population is likely to be OBC. Is it possible for anyone in a democracy to ignore a caste of people바카라s group that constitutes 63 per cent?바카라 Anantha asks.

The debate over a caste census comes at a time when the BJP is increasingly led by OBCs, including PM Modi. 바카라No party can actually run away from the idea of a caste census,바카라 the analyst asserts. And if caste is the game, the INDIA alliance seems to have more experienced players than the Congress.

While the Congress lacks experience in caste alliances, INDIA leaders like JD(U)바카라s Nitish Kumar, RJD바카라s Lalu Prasad Yadav and Samajwadi Party members are seasoned in the intricate caste politics of the Gangetic Plains. Congress struggled in Bihar due to powerful caste-based movements influencing politics.

바카라What Nitish has tried to do by announcing the caste census data in Bihar is to take over the limelight that was being accorded to the Congress with regard to the caste census. So, the focus is now on him and Lalu Prasad Yadav and other leaders who know that caste game very well,바카라 says Srinivasaraju, who recently authored a book on Rahul Gandhi바카라s political journey titled Strange Burdens.

Opposition Unity

Political parties uniting against the ruling party is not new in Indian politics. In 1967, the combined Opposition unseated Congress in nine states, significantly reducing its Lok Sabha strength.

바카라At the time, Opposition unity came about as a consolidation of several poll planks like farmers바카라 plight, food shortage and growing dependence on US-imported grains among other issues. But between 1969 and 71, when she returned (to power), there was one important development 바카라bank nationalisation 바카라that actually got Indira back,바카라 Anantha explains.

Bank nationalisation, a major reform, was a shot in the arm for farmers during the Green Revolution. Indira Gandhi utilised it effectively, portraying the Opposition as anti-welfare. Nationalised banks offered vital agricultural loans, meeting farmers바카라 needs for subsidies, seeds and electricity, contributing significantly to her 1971 mandate.

The case of Indira shows that Opposition alliances can only be successful if they manage to identify actual problems or stress points under an incumbent dispensation. In the case of Gandhi, one of the main factors that led to protests against her바카라the agrarian question바카라was solved by her policies, rendering Opposition unity irrelevant.

In 1976-77, the JP movement, led by socialists, activists and students, targeted corruption and nepotism, fuelled by discontent with the post-emergency Congress government and the Gandhi family. Muslims felt alienated due to forced sterilisation, while Dalits were disillusioned by demolition drives. These disparate voices coalesced in the Janata Party coalition, whose component, the Jan Sangh, later transformed into the BJP.

The takeaway here is about how ground conditions can make an Opposition alliance successful in ousting the ruling hegemony. According to Anantha, the Janata Party바카라s success wasn바카라t due to a credible programme, but the unity in purpose to defeat the ruling party.

바카라What we must therefore ask ourselves is whether the situation is ripe for a change on the ground. And when in the past the situation was ripe, whether such combinations that evolved on the basis of programmatic understanding or otherwise, had succeeded,바카라 he adds.

Politics offers no guarantees. The United Front바카라s common minimum programme in 1998 didn바카라t ensure a win. Psephologists labelled 바카라Index of Opposition Unity바카라 as the critical factor for victory. It바카라s not just about understanding programmatic nuance but tapping actual public sentiment바카라whether genuine resentment exists against the incumbent. Success or failure pivots on this vital aspect.

Religious Realities

Analysts and commentators agree that while Opposition unity destabilised governments before, today바카라s religious polarisation is unprecedented in 30 years. 바카라A large segment of the articulate middle class today is completely consumed by what I call a propaganda war,바카라 says Anantha.

The decisive factor seems to boil down to each contender바카라s approach to religion and communal politics.

The Congress, seemingly leading the alliance, presents itself as secular, showcasing actions like Rahul Gandhi바카라s interactions. Analysts note the INDIA alliances바카라 and Congress바카라 religious policies stem from political opportunism.

In poll-bound Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath who is the face of the INDIA alliance, holds sway as a Hindu leader and does not shy away from flashing his religious credentials. He has even proclaimed that India is already a Hindu Rashtra (Hindu Nation) as envisioned by the Sangh Parivar.

Political parties uniting against the ruling party is not new in Indian politics. In 1967, the combined Opposition unseated Congress in nine states, significantly reducing its Lok Sabha strength.

The Congress is crafting a Hindu narrative, highlighting a tolerant Hindu identity in contrast to the BJP바카라s assertive stance. This counters Hindutva바카라s militant Hindu vision. Rahul Gandhi, in a recent op-ed, portrayed Hinduism as an inclusive 바카라ocean바카라 almost adopting a guru-like tenor. Congress aims to present India as a land of benevolent Hinduism, challenging Hindutva바카라s aggressive narrative.

The Congress바카라s stance on polarisation echoes a 2004 resolution by the Congress Working Committee (CWC), which asserted Hinduism as vital for national secularism. While upholding their 바카라secular바카라 stance, leaders like Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi frequently visit temples. Unlike his great-grandfather and grandmother whose positions on religion were atheistic or ambivalent, Rahul Gandhi portrays himself as a self-proclaimed 바카라believer바카라 in Hinduism.

Anantha retells an anecdote to put the Congress바카라 ideological shift in context.

바카라Once Mahatma Gandhi had asked Ram Manohar Lohia if he believed in God to which the latter had vehemently said no. The Mahatma reportedly gave him a mischievous smile and said nothing,바카라 he says. A decade later, Lohia recalled the conversation and said that he finally understood what Gandhi바카라s smile had meant.

바카라He understood then that if you go to the people and tell them that there is no God, the people will stop listening to you. Whether you believe in God or not is not central, but if you tell them that you don바카라t believe in God, your communication with them snaps,바카라 Anantha adds.

Rasheed Kidwai nevertheless feels that at this point, there seems to be a 바카라cynical desire to beat the BJP and Narendra Modi at any cost바카라 at play among the Opposition.  바카라All the 20-plus parties that have banded together to form this alliance are able to swallow a lot of humiliation and bear the brunt of the ideological sharp edges that exist between INDIA alliance partners,바카라 he states.

It바카라s premature to predict the alliance바카라s success in resolving differences and shaping next year바카라s political narrative. Observers like Kidwai, believe the Opposition has finally been able to set the tone, a first since 2014. 바카라Since 2014, Narendra Modi was setting the agenda or the political narrative. He had the upper hand and made the offensive while the Opposition was forced to follow it up and come up with a hasty, knee-jerk response. There was chaos. Now there is a semblance of normalcy, cohesion and equality among the Opposition parties,바카라 Kidwai observes.

For once, it appears that the Opposition may have finally set the feral cat amongst the pigeons preening in the corridors of power.

(This appeared in the print as 'Is The Coalition Ready?')

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