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The electoral defeat in the Hindi heartland has prompted Amit Shah to shuffle the campaign leadership in 17 states, keeping the do or die 2019 General Elections in mind. Incidentally, in Uttar Pradesh, Shah has picked Gordhan Zadafia – a former colleague and the former Minister of State for Home in Gujarat during the 2002 riots.
Zadafia has been appointed as the poll in-charge in Uttar Pradesh and he will be assisted by Dushyant Gautam and Narottam Mishra.
Zadafia was also a close associate of former VHP leader Pravin Togadia and was blamed for letting the 2002 riots get out of control. In 2004 Zadafia was replaced by Amit Shah as MoS for Home. He later became a vocal critic of Modi’s ‘autocratic’ methods of governance and in 2007 he started the Mahagujarat Janata Party.
His party later merged with former Gujarat CM Keshubhai Patel’s Gujarat Parivartan Party.
His outing with the GPP was disastrous in 2012, winning only 2 seats in the Assembly elections. Zadafia was running out of options due to Keshubhai Patel’s failing health coupled with abysmal poll performance.
This statement drew the ire of the BJP who demanded that Rahul Gandhi expel Tharoor from the Congress.
Tharoor tweeted a video featuring an old interview on NewsX channel in 2010, where Zadafia made the exact comment on Modi’s relations with the Sangh.
In February 2014, before Modi ran for the Prime Minister’s Office, Zadafia buried the hatchet and returned to the BJP. His return came as a huge relief for Modi who didn’t want any distractions during his massively successful election campaign.
As a Patel leader, Zadafia is also believed to be instrumental in propping up Hardik Patel, who has emerged as a key irritant for the ruling BJP in Gujarat. The BJP took its time to rehabilitate Zadafia and in July 2015 he was appointed as the National General Secretary of BJP Kisan Morcha.
Now that the Congress has made inroads in the Hindi heartland, Zadafia has been given the responsibility for Uttar Pradesh, a politically crucial state, where the BJP is likely to face a tough challenge from a prospective alliance of the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party.
The Quint tried to reach Zadafia for a comment but he didn’t respond.
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