Proper management of COVID-19 topmost task for new governments
Dubai: Several Indian expats from the states where assembly elections were held last month spent time glued on to news about the election results that were released as live updates on Sunday.
Elections were held in West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam — and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Speaking to Gulf News, expats from some of these states expressed their comments about the election results in their states and what they are looking forward to from the new governments.
Here is what they said.
Dr Subhajyoti Ray, Director, IMT Dubai: “Historically, in Bengal it has been “winner takes all”, so the gap between TMC and BJP is not surprising. It is indeed great news for TMC supporters, but one must equally acknowledge the leaps BJP has taken. The future of Bengal is better with a stronger opposition.
"To win elections, the campaign must not only resonate with the masses, but that has to be accompanied with equal fervor in execution at the grassroots level. On both counts, the winner has done a better job than the runners up. Is there a better grassroots leader than Mamata Banerjee in Bengal?
“And that Mamata took her protégé head on in his bastion surely inspired confidence among the voters. Watch out TMC for the next election, as BJP will surely strengthen its position and feel much better the pulse of Bengal.”
G. Bhattacharjee, expat from Kolkata said: "The people of West Bengal have returned Mamata Banerjee to power for the third time with a margin which exceeded all expectations. Perhaps, only she can answer as to which of her political victories gave her more satisfaction – the first one in 2011 which dislodged the Left Front from their 34-year rule or the singlehanded battle that she fought to hold off the might of BJP in 2021.
"There is no doubt that the expectations from the Mamata government 3.0 will be at its peak, now that she has defied the anti-incumbency factor again. The topmost priority on the agenda, of course, will be fighting the second surge of COVID-19 in the state – without being confrontational with the powers that-be in New Delhi.
"The vision of ‘Sonar Bangla,’ which both the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah peddled during their relentless campaigns in the state failed to work its magic with the people. Now that there will be no ‘double engine sarkar’ as promised, the new government will have to show their own vision on several fronts – be it creating more jobs through industrialisation to transparency in the education sector.
"The micro welfare schemes like ‘Swastha Sathi’ for healthcare, ‘Kanya Shree’ for girl child’s education are good upto a point to win votes in the rural Bengal. What the state urgently needs an improvement in its overall brand appeal – and it may call for another Prashant Kishore there as well."
Advocate Musthafa Zafeer, founder and chairman of Musthafa and Al Mana Business and Legal Consulting said: “The results are a vindication of the stellar performance put forth by the previous government, under the leadership of chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan. They have navigated every crisis thrown at them throughout their first regime, including the floods and the pandemic with utmost efficiency. I think for expats, this is not a very surprising result, as the LDF has been very effective in formulating and communicating their vision for Kerala and had a very strong inclusive attitude towards expatriates.
Dr. Jayanthimala Suresh, President — Dubai Tamil Sangam, said: “The results according to me are pretty much in line with my expectations especially in Tamil Nadu. While the narratives may have been misplaced as to who will win and why they should win, the outcome in Tamil Nadu seems comparable to a ‘wave’. I don’t want to discount the reflection of the people towards improper handling of COVID-19 situation in India that has cost precious lives.
“Once India is connected by road to South East Asian countries with transshipments through Bangladesh, this region will grow. For that, it is important to have the same party ruling at the centre and in these states.”
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