DAILY FROM: AHMEDABAD, CHANDIGARH, DELHI, JAIPUR, KOLKATA, LUCKNOW, MUMBAI, NAGPUR, PUNE, VADODARA JOURNALISM OF COURAGE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2024, LUCKNOW, LATE CITY, 16 PAGES `6.00 WWW.INDIANEXPRESS.COM SINCE 1932 BJP gets post-240 booster shot CONGRESS GROPES FOR ANSWER AFTER DEFEAT IN HARYANA, OMAR SET TO BE J&K CM AT HEAD OF NC-CONG ALLIANCE ■ JAMMU AND KASHMIR: In first Assembly election since the end of erstwhile ■ HARYANA: A record third consecutive term for the BJP govt, upsetting Cong state’s special status, NC-led coalition set to form govt; BJP emerges as main Opp expectations and calculations; Modi hails Haryana victory as Saini returns Leg-up for BJP ahead of Maharashtra and Jharkhand polls; task cut out for Congress MANOJ C G & LIZ MATHEW BUSINESS AS USUAL NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 8 BY UNNY PM Narendra Modi and BJP chief J P Nadda at the party headquarters, Tuesday. Tashi Tobgyal Theprimarymessageofthese elections—thefirsttobeheldafter the Lok Sabha polls — is that the BJP machinery still retains its corevotesandtheCongresshasa long way to go before it can unseat the BJP in what has become its strongholds in the 2014-2023 period. In Haryana, a state the Congress was sure of winning — almost all ● exit polls predicted this — and cried foulafter its defeat,theBJPseemedsettowin 48 of the 90 seats, with the Congress at 37. Even in terms of vote share, the BJP, with 39.94% votes, was abovetheCongress’s39.09%.The Haryana victory of the BJP is also significant given the aggressive attack that the Congress and the opposition had been waging against it over caste. The BJP has managed to counter the perception that OBC EXPLAINED E CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 National Conference leader Omar Abdullah after winning from Budgam, Tuesday. AP PM: Slap to Cong plot to divide over caste, will echo elsewhere Back in J&K with hands tied, Omar says vote for statehood, development VIKAS PATHAK NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 8 HAILING HIS party’s victory in Haryana as the “people’s answer” to a Congress “conspiracy todividethecountryongrounds of caste” and “defame Indian democracy and its institutions”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday also slammed the Congress for refusing to accept theHaryanapollresults,sayingit had questioned the neutrality of the Election Commission even during the Lok Sabha elections. AddressingBJPworkersatthe partyheadquartersinNewDelhi, Modi said, “The message is clear that this conspiracy to divide the nationwon’twork.Inrecentdays, there have been many conspiracies against India’s democracy, economy and social cohesion. HARYANA BJP 48 (40) INLD Others INC 3 37 2 (1) (8) (31) 2019 seats in parentheses VOTE SHARE IN % (2024) 39.94 39.09 20.97 There are global conspiracies against these. I say with responsibilitytodaythattheCongressis part of this game. Nationalist Haryana has given a resounding slaptotheconspirators.Wehave to resolve not to allow any such conspiracy to succeed.” “Congress wants a society where people hate their own heritage. It wants to project in a bad light all that people of the countryareproudof.Beitanyinstitution, the Congress wants to defame it. They and their Urban Naxal friends went to the judiciary to defame the Election Commission. They have done the same thing today. It wants to defame our institutions. The Congress shamelessly commits such deeds,” he said. AccusingtheCongressof tryingtodividethecountryoncaste lines,hesaid,“Tocometopower, it can divide the country. Today the country is seeing how the Congress wants to divide the poor on grounds of caste. People with silver and golden spoons want to make people fight over CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Its stalwarts admit defeat, Anti-Jat consolidation to tickets: Behind BJP’s Haryana victory map Cong faults EVMs, does not accept Haryana result LIZ MATHEW & MANRAJ GREWAL SHARMA EVM battery charge absurd: EC sources NEW DELHI, CHANDIGARH, OCTOBER 8 WITH A historic third win in Haryana, the BJP has got just the boost it needed after finishing short of a majority in the Lok Sabha polls — and ahead of the coming Assembly elections. Facing huge anti-incumbency in Haryana, farmer and wrestler anger over long-lasting protests and discontent over the Agniveerscheme,theBJPspread out its bets in the state. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi pitchedinwithbigrallies,though headdressedjustfouragainst10 in2019,therewasequalemphasis on local leaders and the consolidation of anti-Jat votes. The Congress’s overarching emphasis on Jat vote appears to haveralliedtheothercommuni- THE WORLD ASAD REHMAN & DAMINI NATH NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 8 Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini after his victory from Ladwa Assembly constituency, on Tuesday. PTI ties against the party. Even the Dalit vote, which the Congress hadbeenbankingonafteritssuccess in wooing them in the Lok Sabha polls, appears to have re- CHANDIGARH, OCTOBER 8 PAGE 10 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Meet Chautala family’s winning duo: Arjun & Aditya, the new INLD faces SUKHBIR SIWACH ISRAEL HAS KILLED HEZBOLLAH LEADER, HIS POTENTIAL REPLACEMENTS: NETANYAHU TRUMP SECRETLY STAYED IN TOUCH WITH PUTIN: BOOK turned to some extent to the BJP. In its campaign narrative too, the BJP scored by putting Chief MinisterNayabSinghSainiatthe ITS ELECTORAL expectations gone wrong in Haryana, the Congress Tuesday took the unprecedented step of declaring thatitwillnotaccepttheverdict, allegingtherewasa“conspiracy” hatchedthrough“manipulation” of Electronic Voting Machines. TheCongressallegation–itis the first time that a mainstream partyhassaiditwon’tacceptthe mandate alleging manipulation of EVMs — came even as its stalwarts in Haryana, Kumari Selja and Bhupinder Singh Hooda, conceded defeat with Selja targeting the Hooda camp for the loss. Hooda, on his part said, he would accept the results “under protest” although he was “surprised” by the outcome. Addressingapressconference at the AICC headquarters, Congress communication head JairamRameshsaid,“Iwouldlike to reiterate that the results in Haryanaareunexpected,surprisingandthatwedon’tacceptthem becausethisisadefeatofdemocracy and a win of the device.” He said the party has received “very serious complaints on the process of counting, the functioning of EVMs in at least three districts. There are more that are coming in.” “It (the verdict) goes against ground reality. It goes against what people in Haryana had made up their mind for…Under EIGHT MEMBERS from former DeputyPrimeMinisterDeviLal’s clancontestedfromvariousconstituencies in the Haryana Assemblyelections,butonlytwo of them emerged as winners — Arjun Chautala and Aditya Devi Lal of the INLD. Arjun Chautala, 32, the younger son of the INLD’s senior leaderAbhaySinghChautala,won fromtheRaniaseat,defeatingthe Congress’s Sarv Mitter, the BJP’s Shishpal Kamboj and the sitting MLAandBJPrebelRanjitChautala. FormerpowerministerRanjit Chautala, 79, is the younger brother of Arjun’s grandfather OmPrakashChautala,whoisthe son of late Devi Lal. Ranjit contested as an Independent after being denied ticket by the BJP. In the 2019 Assembly polls, three members of the Chautala family — Dushyant Chautala of theJannayakJantaParty(JJP),his mother Naina Chautala and Ranjit — had proved successful. Arjun Chautala and (right) Aditya Devi Lal Arjun, who studied from Shimla’s Bishop Cotton School, hadcontestedthe2019LokSabha polls from Kurukshetra seat but endedupatfifthplace.Thistime, the INLD fielded him from Rania in Sirsa district, the traditional stronghold of the Chautalas. Arjun’s great grandfather Devi Lal, who started his politics from Sirsa, had ascended to the Deputy PM’s post while his son Om Prakash Chautala, the INLD chief,hasbeentheHaryanaChief Minister five times. Arjun’sfatherAbhay,61,isOm Prakash’s younger son. Abhay contestedfromEllenabadofSirsa district, but lost the election. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 NAVEED IQBAL SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 8 ONE OF THE most evocative images in the Assembly elections is thatof formerJ&KChief Minister Omar Abdullah holding out his signaturesoznicapinhishandat a campaign event in Ganderbal. Speaking in Kashmiri, Omar, humbledbytheLokSabhadefeat in the Baramulla seat, urged voters for “a chance to serve them”. On Tuesday, Omar secured decisivevictoriesinboththecentral Kashmir constituencies — Budgam and Ganderbal — from where he contested. Thanking the voters after the results, he said,“After2018,ademocraticset upwilltakechargeinJ&K.TheBJP tookaimatpoliticalpartiesfrom THE EDITORIAL PAGE TWO DECISIVE WINS, ONE SORE LOSER PAGE 8 JAMMU & KASHMIR VERDICT 2024 NC INC BJP PDP Others 10 42 6 29 3 (15) (12) (25) (28) FULL COVERAGE (7) 2014 seats in parentheses VOTE SHARE IN % (2024) 23.4 12 25.6 39 Kashmir, especially the National Conference, and tried to weaken us and attempted to create parties against us; these have been CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 BIGWINFORNC, SHRUNKEN CONGRIDESON PDP ROUT IN VALLEY, DOWN TO 3 SEATS DYNASTS SCORE FOR BJP IN HARYANA PAGES 5, 6, 12 CURRENT AFFAIRS 2025 BY SATVIK BHAN The current affairs classes are focused on Precise, Comprehensive Theme based Preparation, where under a larger theme identified, underlying topics shall be taken in order to give a thorough understanding and build a perspective on the various issues under the theme. The classes will follow a four-step pedagogy: Simplification of the theme by providing relevant static linkages and lucid explanation. Crisp notes given in class will be the only notes Quick revision of the theme with special focus on keywords. Application based answer writing on the theme. CLASSES TO BE HELD EVERY SATURDAY FOR 4 HOURS (INCL. 20 MINS BREAK) Offline Cum Online Classes Handout/material free approach MCQ test every month Individual student nurturing and mentoring Mapping to be taken in every class. Handholding of the students qualifying for the Interview Integrated focus on Prelims & Mains Special focus on Prelims, post Jan 2025 BATCH STARTS FROM 11TH OCTOBER Course Duration: Till Mains 2025 VISIT THE WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS 3 FREE DEMO CLASSES REGISTER FOR IF A week is a long time in politics, even a day can shape perceptions — and larger political narratives. 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