R C Tomar's last minute defection to BJP from Congress made a huge difference—Muslim and Thakur votes in his name went to Sharma. BJP also managed to get votes from the Yadavs and Dalits—both fed up with the state's ruling party. AAP's Singh attributed his defeat to the party's inexperience, while BSP said that this time voters had prioritized development over caste.
Rao Inderjit holds his ground
Backed by a strong caste and urban vote bank, BJP's Rao Inderjit Singh won the seat, leaving his rivals—Congress's Rao Dharampal Singh and AAP's Yogendra Yadav—far behind. It was a hat-trick for Inderjit in Gurgaon. Barring the three assembly segments in Mewat—Nuh , Punahana and Ferozepur Jhirka—where Hussain got a good lead, Inderjit swept all other areas in Gurgaon and Rewari. Badshapur and Gurgaon assembly constituencies alone gave Inderjit a strong thrust, pushing him far ahead of Hussain. With the Haryana Janhit Congress losing its family bastion of Hisar, Inderjit is likely to eye the post of CM. AAP was hit the hardest with the defeat of its national face, Yadav. It is likely to shatter AAP's prospects in the impending assembly election.
Gujjars give BJP winning edge
BJP won back the Faridabad seat after a gap of 10 years with Krishan Pal Gurjar defeating the two-time sitting Congress MP, Avtar Singh Bhadana, by a landslide. Even in the Hathin assembly constituency, which has a sizeable Muslim presence, the BJP leader managed to get about 45,000 votes. In all constituencies, he outnumbered Bhadana, and the trend indicated how the Gujjar community rallied behind him. BJP's victories in Faridabad, Gurgaon and Mahendragarh-Bhiwani might threaten CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda, as these have been Congress bastions so far. Gurjar has a low-key style of working and has had a non-controversial stint as state BJP chiefqualities that might make him BJP's CM candidate for Haryana in the next polls.
Gen inflicts crushing defeat
Riding the Modi wave, General (retd) V K Singh had the last laugh in Ghaziabad with a victory margin as impressive as Modi's 5.7 lakh in Vadodara. His clean image suited the anti-corruption plank on which the elections were fought. Political leaders in Ghaziabad also believe there was a consolidation of Rajput votes in favour of Singh, while the Muslim vote got split among Congress, SP and AAP, handing Singh the advantage. With the battle won, the general must look at the ground realities. Politically, he must fit into the shoes of BJP chief Rajnath Singh, whom he replaced in Ghaziabad; administratively, he will have to work towards developing the civic infrastructure of Ghaziabad, his biggest poll promise.
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