Himachal has almost never repeated a government. This election may usher in a generational shift as well as both Virbhadra and Dhumal lick their wounds
On the concluding day of the 12th Vidhan Sabha on August 25, Virbhadra Singh told Prem Kumar Dhumal: “I will not be in these elections, but all the best to you.” Evidently feeling humiliated with the Congress high command’s delay in naming him the party’s chief ministerial face, Singh told the former BJP CM that he did “not expect to be in the next Vidhan Sabha”.
Four months later, 83-year-old Singh is back in the house, albeit, in the Opposition. But 73-year-old Dhumal finds himself in political limbo, having ignominiously lost his own election, while the campaign he so ably helped craft won the BJP one of its biggest electoral victories in the state. The saffron party made a blistering comeback with 44 of the 68 assembly seats while the Congress was left gasping with a humiliating tally of just 21.
The BJP’s shining victory, widely expected and for once accurately called by exit pollsters, comes with a bit of a dark shadow in the defeat of the man who party chief Amit Shah and Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised would be chief minister. “Dhumalji is a former CM and the leader of the Opposition, but after December 18, he will be your chief minister!” Shah announced at a poll rally in Rajgarh. The belated proclamation, coming barely nine days before polling, had evidently pleased the saffron supporters, who erupted into sloganeering, “Modiji ko Jai Shri Ram! Dhumalji ko Jai Shri Ram!”
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