On surface, the assembly elections have yielded an equal score, with both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress winning one state each. If one party has stormed Gujarat, the other’s win in Himachal Pradesh is also impressive. The Congress won 15 more seats than the ruling BJP in a small Assembly of 68. Its victory cannot be discounted merely because the state has returned the opposition party in elections for nearly four decades. The BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had campaigned hard in Himachal and deployed a range of Union ministers. If Gujarat is a prestige state for Modi, Himachal is the home state of party president J.P. Nadda. Besides, Modi, who had long worked in the state as party observer, calls Himachal his ‘second home’. During his campaigning, Modi had invoked his personal bonding, even telling people that every vote they cast for ‘Lotus’ will eventually strengthen him.