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Uneasy calm in Ranchi as vote count begins

NATION | Thursday, February 17, 2011

VIJAY DEO JHA | RANCHI

A strange, almost eerie silence seems to mark the run-up to the counting day of the Kharsawan bypoll. For once the warring camps have fallen silent, locked in meditation and prayer, and a fervent wish to emerge winner. Interestingly though, there were no tall claims of victory, not even in a whisper!

Chief Minister and BJP candidate Arjun Munda is caught in a tough battle with the Opposition-supported JVM candidate Dashrath Gagrai aka Krishan Gagrai. Kharsawan poll is bound to be the most bitterly-fought affair of the State following Tamar Assembly, where the then Chief Minister Shibu Soren had faced the most humiliating defeat of his political career, the wound of which he nurses even today.

Munda’s bete noire, Babulal Marandi of the JVM, had assiduously done all to corner his rival. After all, Marandi had tried his best to smother Munda by raising contentious issues like CNT Act, PESA Act, displacement of tribals in his (Munda) own territory. Munda countered and convinced his electorate about a probable plot of the Opposition to put a break on the development of the State which he is chauffeuring.

Whether Marandi’ poll mechanism will work or not, will be known by Thursday afternoon when the counting gets over.

Not only the fate of Munda, but the also the fate of the State’s politics will be decided in this election. The fine sheet of the election result will be nothing but a document to establish whether Kharsawan belongs to Munda — partially or totally. He laboured hard to maintain his impressive record of winning the election in Kharsawan by a phenomenal margin. Speculations of marginal fall in his winning tally has come to disturb the BJP, nevertheless, his close aides are hopeful that this time too he will win with an impressive record.

If Munda wins he can claim having got the mandate for development. For Marandi, even the defeat, will be a trophy being the only robust Opposition with a lethal potential to tame and maim Munda and his party in the coming days. To cry or to laugh, is a classic Congress conundrum, the JVM has already pushed its ally to the wall by wresting Kharsawan seat. Congress’ role as a credible Opposition will be at stake in the coming days too. Who will have last laugh? Guess?

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