Prashant Kishor: The Man Behind AAP's Winning Campaign

The man who designed the strategy for Kejriwal and a bunch of other victorious chief ministers

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The man who designed the strategy for Kejriwal and a bunch of other victorious chief ministers

As the Delhi Assembly election results started pouring in with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) headed for an emphatic win, one of the architects of its performance, Prashant Kishor tweeted, "Thank you Delhi for standing up to protect the soul of India!” He may very well have had this in mind, in fact: “Thank you Delhi for protecting my reputation as the man with the Midas touch.”

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal roped in Kishor, 43, the then vice president of the Janata Dal-United, late in the day to craft his re-election campaign, but the delay did not seem to matter. The latter's stamp on AAP’s campaign was unmistakable: The “Lage Raho Kejriwal” campaign song, witty memes and a systematic takedown of the Delhi BJP president Manoj Tiwari by playing his Bhojpuri albums and poking fun at his bloopers. Also, the party not wading into the Shaheen Bagh issue, despite constant baiting by the BJP’s election machinery, suggests that Kishor had a major influence on AAP’s electoral moves in the run-up to the elections.

Kishor, formerly with the United Nations, is politically astute and is known to take advantage of opponents’ slip-ups and weaknesses and design a campaign around it. For instance, PM Narendra Modi’s digs at Nitish Kumar and finding fault with his DNA in the run-up to the 2015 Bihar elections was turned around as an insult of Biharis and used effectively as one of the main points during the campaign. Kumar in alliance with the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress had won a handsome victory.

Earlier, as one of the main managers of the Prime Ministerial candidate Modi’s election campaign, he had turned around Congress leader Mani Shankar Iyer’s “chaiwallah” taunt at Modi and a whole programme was built around ‘Chai pe Charcha’.  

In fact, it was Modi who had first spotted Kishor’s work with the hea...

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