Poging GOUD - Vrij
Phase out, phase in
THE WEEK India
|November 26, 2023
The BJP, which is known to fight every election, from local polls to the Lok Sabha, with an insatiable appetite, has taken a curious approach in these assembly elections.
Despite the setback in Karnataka, where the marginalisation of stalwart B.S Yediyurappa was at least one reason for the party’s decisive defeat; the BJP has still taken the ‘collective leadership’ approach in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, two of the most critical battlefields ahead of 2024. In fact, the BJP tacitly seemed to acknowledge this mistake in the recent elevation of Yediyurappa’s son, B.Y. Vijayendra, a first time MLA, to the top post of party president in the state.
And, yet, it has not stepped back from the very visible undermining of Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Vasundhara Raje in MP and Rajasthan.
It is almost as if the BJP has decided to quietly phase out all remnant leaders from the Vajpayee years as the Narendra Modi-Amit Shah led BJP builds a new hierarchy.
But would it want to do so at the risk of potential electoral defeat?
Possibly, the BJP believes that neither individual is central to its loss or win.
Dit verhaal komt uit de November 26, 2023-editie van THE WEEK India.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN THE WEEK India
THE WEEK India
THE MARATHON BUDGET
Sitharaman's ninth budget was no spectacle, but it showed a long-term vision
8 mins
February 15, 2026
THE WEEK India
ALL STRINGS ATTACHED
Sunetra Pawar's appointment as deputy chief minister offers a fascinating glimpse into the workings of both the NCP and the Pawar family
4 mins
February 15, 2026
THE WEEK India
Treaty me right
India and the US have found a middle path, but the fine print of the trade deal might have some catches in it
5 mins
February 15, 2026
THE WEEK India
The federal balance
The most logical solution for the delimitation debate is to continue the 1971 baseline, at least for one more cycle
3 mins
February 15, 2026
THE WEEK India
Yunus was picked by the Biden state department
THE AWAMI LEAGUE is in a forced exile, as former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy describes it. Joy, who is based in Washington, DC, last saw his mother during a visit to India in June. As Bangladesh heads to elections on February 12, Joy calls Hasina's ouster in 2024 a US-backed manoeuvre. In an exclusive interview with THE WEEK, he warns that any BNP victory would lack legitimacy. Edited excerpts:
4 mins
February 08, 2026
THE WEEK India
QUIET FLOWS THE CRAFT
Roshan Mathew seeks a balance as he chases the 'ideal'
4 mins
February 08, 2026
THE WEEK India
Dreamer and doer
Ajit Pawar's death will have far-reaching effects in not just the NCP but also state politics
4 mins
February 08, 2026
THE WEEK India
Riding a wave
The recent annual meet of the Inland Waterways Development Council highlighted how India's inland waterways and maritime domains are undergoing a transformative phase
3 mins
February 08, 2026
THE WEEK India
A ROYAL MESS
Sixty-two princely assets in Khetri—some abandoned, some encroached upon and most in ruins—are seeing fresh hope with the Supreme Court's directive to the Rajasthan government to hand them back to the erstwhile king's trust
6 mins
February 08, 2026
THE WEEK India
SLV HOSPITAL AND CANCER CENTRE
SLV HOSPITAL AND CANCER CENTRE started its journey in 2015. The hospital completed a decade of journey with an excellent work record.
1 min
February 08, 2026
Translate
Change font size
