Promises galore and guarantees by various political parties will compete and clash as high-decibel campaigns get underway for the Lok Sabha polls. Here are the 10 key issues likely to be the centre of discussion in the seven-phase elections that begin on April 19:
‘Modi Ki Guarantee’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, brimming with confidence that he will get a third consecutive term, has pitched ‘Modi Ki Guarantee’ as the main theme of his campaign. ‘Modi Ki Guarantee’, as described on the PM’s website, is a guarantee for the development of youth, empowerment of women, welfare of farmers, and all those people who are marginalised and vulnerable who have been ignored for decades.
The idea is also about the government’s aim of ensuring saturation of all welfare schemes. It is likely to be the ‘catchphrase’ in this election, the centre of much of the verbal duel between rivals.
Congress’ Nyay Guarantees
The grand old party found some of its mojo back in the state elections of Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Telangana when it pitched guarantees to the people which clicked electorally. For the Lok Sabha polls, the party has put forward its 5 ‘Nyay’ guarantees aimed at ensuring justice for youth, farmers, women, labourers, as well as participatory justice.
The ‘Nyay’ guarantees have been presented before the people during the Manipur to Mumbai Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. The Congress’ manifesto is likely to be framed around these guarantees and the party would design its campaign around them. Whether it will result in the party’s electoral resurgence is still to be seen.Â
Unemployment And Price Rise
The INDIA bloc, including the Congress, has been raising the issue of unemployment and rising prices of essential commodities. They have stated repeatedly that the lack of jobs is the single biggest issue and sought to corner the government over the issue. The BJP has hit back citing job growth and a fast-growing economy. The poll season will see intensifying debate over these bread-and-butter issues.
CAA, Abrogation of Article 370
These have been part of the BJP’s longstanding promises to the people. The BJP has and will continue to project its achievement of implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, and the abrogation of Article 370 for Jammu and Kashmir.
The party’s government has also passed a law on the uniform civil code in Uttarakhand as a precursor to its objective of devising such a law nationally. The Modi government has projected these actions to assert that it believes in the mantra of “walking the talk”. The opposition has slammed these moves as attempts to create, divide and impose uniformity. The debate on these issues is likely to get sharper and more aggressive in the poll season.
Ram Mandir
The January 22 consecration ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya was marked by the BJP with tremendous enthusiasm. The symbolism of PM Modi leading the ceremony and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat along with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath being at the forefront during the ceremony was not lost on anyone. BJP leaders have credited the Prime Minister with making a centuries-old dream come true.
With saffron flags fluttering in most parts of the Hindi-speaking belt to mark the occasion, the impact of this can be felt by everyone. Even opposition leaders concede that the Ram temple has given the BJP the advantage in northern India. Analysts believe that much of the BJP’s confidence of getting at least 370 seats stems from this ‘Ram temple wave’.
Electoral Bonds Data
The Election Commission has made the data on electoral bonds public. The Congress has demanded a high-level probe by the Supreme Court against the ruling BJP and freezing of its bank accounts for alleged corruption in the electoral bonds scheme.
The issue has come to the fore right before the polls and the opposition has seized on it but whether it will work at the grassroots level or not is still to be seen. It would, however, certainly be one of the talking points during the campaign.
‘Amrit Kaal’ Versus ‘Anyay Kaal’
Another likely recurrent campaign theme during the poll season would be the BJP’s assertion that the Modi dispensation assured good governance, fast-paced growth and a vision for the future.
The Congress on the other hand has dubbed the 10 years of the Modi government ‘anyay kaal’ (era of injustice) marked by “unemployment, rising prices, capture of institutions, attack on the Constitution, and rising economic inequalities”.
While the opposition INDIA bloc is likely to highlight the government’s ‘failures’ to claim that the last 10 years have been about show over substance, the BJP would counter it with arguments such as tiding over the pandemic, reducing poverty, free ration scheme and other welfare measures for the poor.
Farmer Issues, Minimum Support Price
The farmers’ agitation at the borders of Delhi just ahead of polls is also likely to dominate the discourse with the opposition alleging that farmers had been “betrayed” by the government and promising to provide legal guarantee for Minimum Support Price if its bloc comes to power.
BJP leaders have been holding talks with farmer leaders to assuage their concerns and have been alleging that many of the agitators were politically motivated. The government has also stressed that its PM-KISAN scheme aid has transformed the lives of farmers. As with most elections, farmer issues would be critical to the discourse.
Clash Of Ideologies
This election also marks a crucial phase in what many call the “battle of ideologies” between the BJP and the Congress. Both parties would present their ideological principles before the people and ask them to choose one.
‘Viksit Bharat’ Vision
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asserted that the goal of the country is to become a developed nation. He has stated that his government’s actions are committed to achieve the goal by 2047. The vision for a Viksit Bharat is likely to dominate the BJP’s campaign while the opposition has been dubbing it as “another jumla”. However, it would remain a dominant theme during the course of the campaign.