He banks upon his voters, not on his bank
VIJAY DEO JHA
He flung a simple notion into Hatia’s fiery electoral battle that
elections can be contested without money also, all too aware about public
forecast and personal foreboding that he has least chances to win.
To a people torn between such high-voltage campaign and powerful candidates
he merely decided to say: “I don’t have any party, I don’t have flags. I don’t
promise beyond the point that I am your servant.”
Virendra Bhagat has truly been a nightmare for political parties
and candidates those who are aware of his hold over rural voters. He is
contesting as an independent against all the power and resources of parties
like the Congress, AJSU and the JVM. Contesting 2009 assembly election from
Hatia as the JMM candidate he remained on fourth position by netting 22,173 votes.
The JMM denied him ticket in this by-election as the party decided
not to field any candidate. Bhagat, a popular face among tribal knows how to
win hearts and votes. “Jo paise ka khel
Hatia me ho rahaa hai uske khilaf log aage aa rahe hain. Mere paas paise nahi
mere paas public aur unka support hai. (The people are coming forward
against use of money in the election. I don’t have money but I have support of
the people.)” Many call him a maverick and wonder about his dream to contest
election and win it without spending even a single penny. But they, too, appreciate
the way the man has carved his constituency and followers.
“While rest of the candidates has pumped money ensuring all
comforts for people campaigning for them but youths campaigning for Bhagat
doesn’t require these. People even bring food from their home and even invest
their own savings,” Mahaveer Gupta, owner of a garment shop at Ratu said.
Bhagat exhausted his personal savings to put into his campaign.
But that sum was gone even before he could begin to count it, so he went to the
people. But his supporters and people of his area started filling up his coffers
with fivers and tenners, and a couple of odd hundred-rupee note, too. He is
sure to reflect poorly upon poll expenditure sheet of the Election Commission
but he is getting impressive response.
His candidature and claims are being discussed at roadside tea
stalls and eateries, one who has consolidated his hold over tribal voters in parts
of Itki, Ratu, Naya Sarai, Kute and Nagri area. “He is a unique candidate who
is seeking vote along with note,” said one Dinesh Sao. Dinesh wouldn’t mind
even wasting his vote for a candidate who is popular but assures no guarantee.
But he has given many sleepless nights to party candidates. The
Congress candidate Sunil Sahay has been in disparate bid to gain grounds in the
rural area. Bhagat is there to stop him. The JVM chief Babulal Marandi has
pulled all stops to make a dent in his loyal vote bank for his candidate Ajay
Nath Sahdeo. He returned without getting any convincing assurance. In Naya
Sarai youths appeared less obsessed with tantalizing offers and resources of
the AJSU Party.
“He is challenging us from the flank. Though, he has no support
base in the urban area but in his area of control he is potential contender,” a
senior BJP leader said.
Bhagat becomes bit over conscious while talking to journalists and
flash of camera. Every time the camera clicks, he halts mid-sentence…“flash
dazzles me I am not used to this. His followers at Kute laugh at the discomfiture
of their hero. He raises issues that concern his constituents: displacement. But
Bhagat appears a man of more courage and conviction than a flashbulb can daunt.
“I don’t have resource but have reason to fight. Many call me vote katwa but I am fighting for
people,” he said. He may loose battle but not the cause to it.
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