Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Known as one of the greatest
strategists of Indian Politics. He now seems to have tightened up his belt to
combat Nitish Kumar.
As he has already been in a rally last week in Muzzaffarpur, now
following the success of that rally, in which he tremendously attacked chief
Minister of the state. He has now been certain to organize some other rallies,
in an attempt of exposing Nitish Kumar & Company.
Modi must have been thinking highly, as his Party seems to be
much desperate to snatch the power corridor from the hands of Nitish Kumar
& Lalu Prasad Yadav. He wants to do it, keeping in mind yet another Vidhan Sabha Elections in West
Bengal in 2016 as well as probably the most important Vidhan Sabha Elections
due in Uttar Pradesh in 2017.
Going by the success of large crowd, which assembled in his
first Election rally in Muzzaffarpur, the morale of BJP camp must be high &
all must be on their heels. That was indeed not the crowd which was bought by
BJP, On the contrary that was the crowd which assembled there on their own, in
wake of listening to their Prime Minister.
In the rally, as it seemed to be the rally of late eighties when
Indra Gandhi used to address the people of nation. People even climbed on the
tress.
Now as reported his main strategy has been to mark the areas,
where BJP has minimum presence or even not any. The first area has been the
combine of Muslims and Yadavs, who both have been traditional voters of Lalu
Prasad Yadav RJD.
In the last concluded Lok Sabha Elections, although Yadavs
seemed to have voted for BJP, still it is a question mark now it is the matter
of Bihar. So will Yadavs vote for BJP this time again?
Now some rallies, to be addressed by Narendra Modi have been
planned by the cadre of BJP. The next one in line is on 9th of
August in Gaya followed by 19th of August in Saharsa & the one
more on 30th of August in Bhagalpur off late. It is being said that these
three places keep an important factor as well as the first one, Mazzaffarpur.
In aftermath of their separation from JDU, now it is very much
important for BJP to retain its numbers as they scored in Lok Sabha Elections
in 2014. “If we keep up the performance & repeat the same, which we have
done in previous Lok Sabha Elections in 2014, no one will be able to change the
might of NDA” as asserted by Ram Vilas Paswan recently in an interview.
BJP has also been trying their hard to re-establish their roots
in Nalanda regions, where JDU seems to have an edge over others, quite evident
even in last Elections. Even now two of the biggest parties, JDU & RJD have
announced their association; they will be fighting Elections jointly. So it is
again proving out to be a big headache for the strategists of BJP. How to
combat the joint association of these two parties?
At present, they seem to have got only a single arsenal in their
armor that is one and only Narender Modi, whom they are going to utilize to a
great deal in Bihar Vidhan Sabha Elections 2015.