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Defeat in victory: Humble Dhumal loses

Updated: December 18th, 2017, 22:31 IST
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Shimla, Dec 18: As the BJP in Himachal Pradesh celebrated its success in the hill state, one man looked crestfallen. For the party’s chief ministerial candidate, Prem Kumar Dhumal, was among those defeated in the state that soundly voted for the saffron party.

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Dhumal, 73, was expected to run the state if the BJP came to power. The BJP won, but the people voted against him. The former chief minister was defeated from Sujanpur by his Congress rival and former confidant Rajinder Rana.

But the veteran BJP leader still wields considerable influence over the state, and it may be too early to write him off. Dhumal, who moved from farming to teaching English and then politics, is largely seen in the small peace-loving hill state as the common man’s representative — quite unlike his political rival and outgoing Congress chief minister ‘Raja’ Virbhadra Singh, who came from an erstwhile kingdom.

The gentle, soft-spoken and humble man from the lower hills has risen from the ranks in the BJP and was expected to become its chief minister for the third time. He helmed the state earlier from March 1998 to March 2003, when he headed the BJP-Himachal Vikas Congress coalition government, and again from January 2008 to December 2012.

His supporters say Dhumal’s amiable nature and easy availability are his USP. An MA in English and a law graduate, he has been a three-time MP and a two-time Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly. Born into a non-political, farming family on April 10, 1944, in the Samirpur village of Hamirpur, the son of an ex- serviceman taught English in a private college before embracing politics.

His son, Anurag Thakur, who took over from him as BJP MP from Hamirpur, describes him as a simple man with a deep sense of commitment. “We look up to him for his dedication, hard work and commitment towards public life. As a child we felt we did not get enough time to spend with him in the family, but now feel proud that he has given his life for the service and welfare of the people of the state,” Thakur said.

Dhumal started his political career with the RSS’s students’ wing, the ABVP. He became vice president of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, the BJP’s youth wing, in 1982. The BJP picked him as its candidate for the Hamirpur Lok Sabha constituency in 1984 after state stalwart Jagdev Chand declined to contest from there. Dhumal lost the election, but won the seat in 1989 and 1991, before losing to Vikram Singh Katoch in 1996.

After the death of Jagdev Chand in 1993, Dhumal became active in state politics. He was BJP president in the state in 1993 and became its chief minister in March 1998 when he won the Bamsan constituency by a margin of 18,000 votes. Often referred to as “sadak wale mukhya mantri” — or the CM who built roads — Dhumal was known for ushering in development, building up infrastructure such as a road network, the lifeline of the hill state.

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