Test for BJP in bastion with a changed profile
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Khadia, in the centre of of Ahmedabad, has thrown the BJP a challenge. Delimitation has changed the profile of the area — which was known as Akbarpura in the Mughal era, was the epicentre of the 1942 freedom movement, and is home to many fighters from the 1956 Mahagujarat movement that led to the formation of Gujarat state.
It had for long been considered a BJP bastion, having been represented by late Assembly speaker Ashok Bhatt for at least two decades and by his son Bhushan Bhatt today. Today, the Hindu-dominated seat of Khadia is called Jamalpur-Khadia after a merger and 61 per cent of its voters are Muslims. All three merged areas, Jamalpur, Raikhad and Behrampura, are Congress strongholds with committed voters who mainly hail from the Muslim and Dalit communities.
Bhushan Bhatt, municipal corporator from Khadia ward, went on to win the Assembly seat following the death of his father. The very dynasty politics that the BJP treats so disdainfully is at play as the younger Bhatt seeks a re-election. And he is banking on other things to work in his favour.
Bhatt had, in fact, won courtesy Muslim voters in Raikhad municipal ward when his own base was eroded in the home turf of Khadia civic ward. He predicts 55 per cent of the voters will go with him. "I have held nearly 60 group meetings in the constituency, including the new areas. I believe my performance should be 55 out of 100," he says as he moves around his constituency distributing pamphlets that carry his father's photograph.
Amid the change in profile following the merger of Khadia with Muslim-dominated Jamalpur, what Bhatt is banking on, besides identification with his father, is possible gains out of infighting in the Congress.
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