Assembly poll results to draw battle lines ahead of 2019 Lok Sabha polls (News Analysis)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The results of the assembly polls in five states are all set to draw the battle lines between the (BJP)-led government and the opposition parties, which are trying to come under one umbrella ahead of the 2019 elections.

While the votes will be counted on December 11, exit polls conducted by various and survey agencies have predicted the party's return in and a clean sweep for the in Telangana.

The polls have also given the an edge over the BJP in and in fiercely-contested battles.

The surveys predicted that Mizoram, the only northeast state now with the Congress, may see a hung assembly with the Mizo (MNF) holding the edge.

Political experts feel that the results of the assembly elections will have a direct impact on the country's political equations ahead of the 2019 polls.

A favorable outcome for the will establish the political stature of its president, Rahul Gandhi, among the opposition parties. Otherwise, will have no option but to lay down its weapons before the regional satraps in the elections.

If the BJP fails to continue its winning streak, as the exit polls indicate, it will be a major blow for the ruling party ahead of the An aggressive BJP will have to be on the defensive vis-a-vis its allies. In such a situation, the allies may put pressure on the BJP on seat-sharing.

"The results of these elections will have a great impact on national If wins at least two of the big states, the anti-BJP political parties are bound to come under Congress and will also strengthen Rahul Gandhi's acceptability among the opposition parties," told IANS.

The coming months would be crucial for the opposition parties and would see their coming together to counter the BJP.

The assembly elections are being termed the "semifinal" ahead of the Lok Sabha polls and have created a now-or-never situation for

Both the BJP and the Congress know that the election results would also pave the way for a realignment of alliance in the future.

The difficulty for the BJP is that it rules three of the five states whereas the Congress has no choice but to ensure positive results.

After the departure of the from the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), other constituents like the Shiv Sena, the (RLSP) and the are attacking the BJP on various issues. Among them, the has already announced that it will not ally with the BJP in the

In other parties, the (LJP) has not given a green signal to a seat-sharing arrangement in Bihar, where the BJP and the Janata Dal-(JD-U) have decided to contest an equal number of seats, angering of the RLSP. He is likely to exit the NDA and join the Mahagathbandhan with the and the Congress in

The assembly election in the five states is the last hope for the Congress after keeping the BJP out of power in by handing over the reigns to the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) after the assembly elections earlier this year.

"Success will not only increase Gandhi's political stature, but will also revive the (Congress-led Progressive Alliance) UPA," Dubey noted.

Otherwise, the only option would be to leave it to the regional parties and their satraps to remove the BJP from power because negative results will severely damage Gandhi's image, apart from his soft strategy also being questioned.

Badri of said the outcome of the Assembly polls will have an immense impact on national in case the Congress does well.

"The mobilisation in opposition parties will take a new shape and Congress would revive itself as a major political force ahead of the It will be a major boost for the Congress," told IANS.

He said if the BJP does better than the Congress in the elections, Modi's journey will continue. "There would no level playing field for the Congress in 2019," explained.

In Rajasthan, the BJP put in every effort to retain power, with Modi taking charge of the party's campaign. It also banked on Minister Yogi Adityanath's hardcore image.

From Modi to BJP Amit Shah, all senior leaders of the party raked up national issues issues like the surgical strikes, construction of the Ram temple, caste and dynasty to attack the Congress.

"Despite all the efforts of the Modi-Shah duo, if the Congress wins Rajasthan, it will send a clear message that the trust of the people in Modi has gone down," Narayan said.

(Brajendra Nath Singh can be contacted at brajendra.n@ians.in)

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First Published: Sun, December 09 2018. 11:46 IST