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AAP’s new tactic: No direct attack on Modi, flay BJP instead

While The Party Won 20 Of Punjab’s 117 Assembly Seats In Recent State Polls, It Drew A Blank In The Goa Polls. In The Delhi Civic Body Polls, It Came Second To The BJP.

PTI | Updated on: 25 Jun 2017, 03:37:23 PM
AAP’s new tactic: No direct attack on Modi, flay BJP instead

New Delhi:

After witnessing debacle in several polls, the AAP appears to have dropped its strategy of directly attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is now focusing its charge on the BJP as a whole.

A change in the tack was effected after the party’s policy of constantly targeting the prime minister appeared to have had an adverse impact on its poll performances in Punjab, Goa and Delhi.

While the party won 20 of Punjab’s 117 Assembly seats in recent state polls, it drew a blank in the Goa polls. In the Delhi civic body polls, it came second to the BJP.

A case in point is how the beleaguered party reacted to the CBI’s recent visit to the premises of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Health Minister Satyendar Jain for “seeking clarifications” in two different cases.

Vexed by the move, the AAP launched an attack on the agency. “The CBI raids Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia’s residence at the behest of the BJP-ruled Centre,” the party said.

This was in sharp contrast to the tone the AAP resorted to in the past.

When the agency had raided the office of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in December 2015, the incensed AAP supremo had accused Modi of misusing the CBI and had called him a “coward” and a “psychopath”.

Amid the run-ins with the Centre, it appeared that Kejriwal was seeking to make the fight between him and Modi, who “was unable to digest the 2015” Delhi Legislative Assembly defeat of the BJP.

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Even when Dalits were flogged in Una in Gujarat or after Dalit scholar Rohith Vemula allegedly committed suicide in Hyderabad, Kejriwal’s attack revolved around Modi.

While flaying the Delhi Police for arresting its MLAs for “political reasons”, the AAP had termed the law enforcing agency as “Modi ji’s police”.

In a farmers’ convention organised by the party last week, Kejriwal launched an attack on the Centre over the “agrarian crisis” in the country, but refrained from naming Modi.

A change in party’s strategy was first observed after the Punjab and Goa results were out.

A sample analysis of Kejriwal tweets, who has over 11 million followers, second only to Modi, post Punjab and Uttar Pradesh assembly poll results speaks volumes on this.

From March 4 to 10--the week leading up to the results on March 11--Kejriwal tweeted and retweeted 181 tweets.

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Of these, 49 had reference to Modi, almost all bashing him, 22 were attacking the BJP and the RSS while 88 tweets were eulogising the work done by the Delhi government. The rest were general tweets.

From March 11-17, the week after the results, Kejriwal did not post even one tweet attacking Modi but his sporadic attack on the BJP continued.

The AAP completely changed its strategy for the MCD polls, focussing on “BJP’s misrule” in the civic bodies rather than firing salvos at Modi.

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First Published : 25 Jun 2017, 03:30:00 PM

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