THE DIE IS CAST (E)
The Free Press Journal|November 20, 2024
State polling will see an intricate play of regional & caste dynamics with party rebels a stumbling block
THE DIE IS CAST (E)

Maharashtra heads to the polls today, setting the stage for one of the most anticipated and fiercely contested elections in recent memory. With 4100 candidates vying for 288 seats across the state, the outcome will depend not just on party allegiance but on the intricate web of regional and caste dynamics that have shaped Maharashtra's politics for decades.

At the heart of the drama lies the fierce rivalry between the BJP and the Congress-NCP alliance, alongside the influence of regional powerhouses like Shiv Sena and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena. However, it is Maharashtra's deep-rooted caste equations that will ultimately determine the course of this election. In a state where caste continues to determine voter behavior, the Maratha community remains the pivotal force. Comprising about 33% of the population, Marathas have been central to the political discourse, particularly with their demand for reservations. Despite their numbers, setbacks-such as the rejection of their plea for OBC status-have fueled growing frustration, particularly in Marathwada, where agrarian distress and debt have reached crisis levels. The BJP faces a delicate balancing act; it must address the Maratha community's concerns without alienating other caste groups.

Meanwhile, the Other Backward Classes (OBCs), who make up more than 27% of Maharashtra's population, are emerging as another crucial voting bloc. NCP leaders like Chhagan Bhujbal and the BJP's Pankaja Munde have been working hard to consolidate OBC support in key constituencies like Beed and parts of Vidarbha. With demands for reservations and better political representation, the OBCs are poised to make a significant impact on the election outcome.

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