Jubilant Congress declares end of ‘Modi government’s honeymoon period’

September 16, 2014 08:46 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:48 pm IST - New Delhi

Congress supporters celebrate the party's bypoll win in Rajasthan, at the party office in Jaipur on Tuesday. Photo: Rohit Jain Paras

Congress supporters celebrate the party's bypoll win in Rajasthan, at the party office in Jaipur on Tuesday. Photo: Rohit Jain Paras

The Congress on Tuesday termed the results of the nine-State Assembly bypolls, in which the BJP suffered major reverses, as a “good omen” for secular forces and said it should ring alarm bells in the saffron party as people have rejected the “politics of polarisation”.

Saying that “Modi (government’s) honeymoon period with the people was over”, party spokesperson Shakeel Ahmed sought to portray the verdict in Uttar Pradesh, where the BJP could win only three of the 11 Assembly seats while the rest going to the SP, as “the vote against BJP more than in favour of any party”.

He, at the same time, acknowledged that the Congress could not perform as per its expectations in the State by not winning a single seat, but reminded that in the Lok Sabha elections too, it had won only in two of the 80 Parliamentary constituencies.

Mr. Ahmed claimed that anti-incumbency factor has set in within 100 days of Modi government coming to power.

“People did not like the attitude of BJP and Modi government. While the Prime Minister himself kept silent, BJP leaders and Ministers in the Modi government played the politics of polarisation with their statements. People of Uttar Pradesh have rejected BJP’s politics of hate mongering.

“This is perhaps first government, whose anti-incumbency had begun within 100 days of coming to power... Alarm bells are ringing for the BJP. This is a good omen for secular forces that people have started rejecting them,” Mr. Ahmed said.

He, however, noted that the Congress’ gains in Gujarat and Rajasthan were significant as the party had drawn a blank in both States in the Lok Sabha polls.

Terming the results as a “morale booster” for Congress, Mr. Ahmed, who is AICC general secretary in-charge for poll-bound Haryana said, “Now we will try to improve our performance”.

Turning to Uttar Pradesh, the Congress spokesman alleged that “full authority” had been given to people who were responsible for inciting riots in the State.

“Leave aside caste, creed and religion, these communal forces were acting as triggers to incite fight between husband and wife,” he said, in an obvious reference to BJP raking up the issue of “Love Jihad”, the alleged forcible conversion of Hindu girls through marriage.

Mr. Ahmed alleged that the BJP wanted to pit communities against each other under a well-planned conspiracy and had they succeeded, this could have led to race among others to try the method to gain power.

Reeling out figures, the Congress spokesperson said ever since Mr. Modi became Prime Minister, bypolls have been held in 54 Assembly constituencies. Of these BJP had a lead in 42, but it now has come down to 21.

“Not only this, the 33 seats on which elections results were declared today, the BJP has lost on 13 of the 26 seats it had won. They have in half of these seats... It indicates Modi (government’s) honeymoon period with people was getting over.

“Through the results, people have made clear that they do not agree with the policies of this government,” he said.

Mr. Ahmed, at the same time, sounded a word of caution saying the elections have been held this time on only a few seats and hence “it cannot be said that the BJP is finished”.

List of winners (Assembly bypolls)

StateConstituenciesWinnerParty
Uttar PradeshLucknow (East)Ashutosh TondonBJP
CharkhariKaptan SinghSP
SirathuVachaspatiSP
BalhaBanshidhar BauddhSP
RohaniyaMahendra Singh PatelSP
NighasanKrishana Gopal PatelSP
Saharanpur NagarRajeev GumberBJP
BijnoreRuchiveeraSP
ThakurwaraNavab JanSP
NoidaVimla BathamBJP
HamirpurShivcharan PrajapatiSP
West BengalBasirhat DakshinSamik BhattacharyaBJP
ChowringheeNayna BandyopadhyayTMC
Andhra PradeshNandigamaTangirala SowmyaTDP
RajasthanNasirabadRamnarayanCongress
WeirBhajanlalCongress
SurajgarhSharwan KumarCongress
Kota (South)Sandeep SharmaBJP
AssamSilcharDilip Kumar PaulBJP
LakhipurRajdeep GoalaCongress
JamunamukhAbdur Rahim AjmalAIUDF
TripuraManuPravat ChowdhuryCPI(M)
SikkimRangang-YangangRup Narayan ChamlingIND
GujaratDeesaRabari GovabhaiCongress
ManinagarPatel Sureshbhai DhanjibhaiBJP
TankaraMetaliya Bavanjibhai HansrajbhaiBJP
KhambhaliaAhir MeramanCongress
MangrolVaja BabubhaiCongress
TalajaGohil Shivabhai JerambhaiBJP
AnandPatel Rohitbhai JashubhaiBJP
MatarKesrisinh Jesangbhai SolankiBJP
LimkhedaBhuriya Vichhiyabhai JokhnabhaiBJP

List of winners (Lok Sabha bypolls)

StateConstituencyWinnerParty
Uttar PradeshMainpuriTej Pratap Singh YadavSP
TelanganaMedakKotha Prabhakar ReddyTRS
GujaratVadodaraRanjanaben Dhananjay BhattBJP
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