Putting Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's fortress under threat, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after aiming for 'Congress Mukt Bharat' seems to be targeting regional players.
The ongoing executive meeting being held in Bhubaneswar has made it clear that the saffron brigade in full force is gearing up to siphon the throne of the state in 2019.
After pushing the Congress to the distant position of number three in the recent panchayat polls, the BJP is playing to avenge its breakup with ex-ally Biju Janata Dal (BJD) which parted ways with the saffron party in 2008.
Odisha chooses a new assembly in 2019, the same time as the national election and the BJP is aiming to conquer all from panchayat to Parliament.
Prime Minister Modi attending the national executive meeting in Odisha with his trusted lieutenant Amit Shah and brigade of 300 leaders is an indication that the saffron party is firming up its mission 2019.
The BJP was routed, winning just six seats in 2009, as compared to 32 in 2004. The saffron party did only marginally better in the 2014 Assembly polls, bagging just 10 out of the total 147 seats.
Even in the last general election, the BJP won just one seat with the BJD claiming the rest. Odisha, a third of whose population is below the poverty line, was among the few states that defied the Modi surge in 2014.
However, anti-incumbency is acting in favor of the BJP. The BJP is relying heavily on Prime Minister Modi's growing popularity due to lack of a regional face.
The party is also wooing the underprivileged sections of the state. Tribals account for about 23 percent of Odisha's population and the Scheduled Castes more than 24 percent.
Shah, who was felicitated with a garland of 74 lotus flowers, symbolizing the halfway mark in the 147-member Odisha assembly yesterday asserted the BJP's golden era will commence when it will have the Chief Ministers in every state. It is crucial for the party to make way in states such as West Bengal, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, where regional parties dominate the political landscape.
The Prime Minister, who was accorded with a grand welcome, will address the national executive meet later in the day during which he is expected to sound the bugle for the electoral battles ahead. (ANI)