Game Of Thrones
The race for a new Raja🌱sthan chief minister—in case the Congress wins, that is—has taken a new twist. It is not just about state chief Sachin Pilot and former CM Ashok Gehlot. Party president Rahul Gandhi’s off-the-cuff remark about the possibility of a woman CM has triggered a race among senior woman leaders. Supporters of Girija Vyas, contesting from Udaipur, are convinced that Rahul hinted at her as a contender. Other Rajas𒁏than Congress leaders say they have their own royalty, Chandresh Kumari of the Jodhpur royal family, who can take over from incumbant chief minister Vasundhararaje.
The Broken Bridge
When Prashant Kishor joined the Janata Dal (United) and was subsequently elevated to the positio🎃n of its national vice president by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, he was expected to work as a bridge between his party and the BJP. He had, after all, designe▨d Narendra Modi’s campaign for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. But he appears to have done the opposite: widening the chasm between the two allies, and that too over the Patna University Students Union polls. Some BJP legislators have accused Kishor of trying to influence the polls to help JD-(U) candidates. Kishor’s vehicle was recently stoned while he was returning after meeting the vice chancellor. The final chapter of the BJP-JD(U) alliance probably has not been written yet.
Friends And Allies
DMK leader Stalin had to do some firefighting after his party treasurer Durai Murugan labelled the MDMK and VCK as ‘just friendly parties’ and not electoral allies. Stalin had to immediately reassure them that they would be part of the seat-sharing exercise for the Lok Sabha polls. Stalin feels that only by roping in more parties, the DMK can keep the Congress’s quota to single digit. Meanwhile, minor allies would be presented with a condition—that they contest the elections on the DMK symbol. That would boost the number of its MPs, which in turn will increase its bargaining clout for mini꧋sterial berths.