The Adivasi who could not be defeated | AAP MLA Chaitar Vasava
National parties, including the BJP, may want to coopt him. For now, Chaitar Vasava stands uniquely aloof in Gujarat

HOLDING OUT: (In dark coat) AAP MLA Chaitar Vasava at a roadshow, Apr. 10. (Photo: @Chaitar_Vasava/X)
In Gujarat’s local body elections, the BJP swept 33 of 34 district panchayats. The one that held out, Narmada, was the handiwork of a 36-year-old Adivasi MLA. He campaigned on bail, was debarred from his own constituency, and had to field two wives to canvass in his place—with 19 FIRs to his name, he was practically left dodging the law, in a manner of speaking. But his aura as a maverick rebel worked for Chaitar Vasava, the Aam Aadmi Party’s legislative party leader. He delivered 15 out of Narmada’s 22 district panchayat seats, and four of its six taluka panchayats. Verdict: Vasava is a figure the BJP cannot neutralise and the Congress cannot reclaim.

