The verdict of Elections 2004 must be the defining moment of the year. Not because the BJP and its allies lost and the Congress succeeded in forming the new government. But because the shock outcome has redefined Indian politics and the way our netas view the electorate. It has also left its impact on the economy. The still-maturing line is: while we cannot insulate ourselves from global market forces, we also cannot divorce this from the common man and his concerns. Suddenly, rural India is back on the radar of all parties, the BJP included, and everyone wants it to be known that they aren’t disconnected from the other India far removed from the urban, upmarket districts.