Hindutva was given a fair run in HP. Despite PM Atal Behari Vajpayee’s warnings to his party and the rest of the Sangh parivar not to let Hindutva be defined in culturally exclusive terms, in the end the BJP did send Narendra Modi, its reigning champion of Muslim-bashing, to campaign for the party in Himachal. Modi’s presence and his hate-filled rants found no echo in the people. What the voters were concerned about was the growing stress in their daily lives and the steady deterioration of the future prospects of their children in an economy that was simply not generating new jobs. Prem Kumar Dhumal’s government had not proved even an iota better than that of his Congress predecessor, Virbhadra Singh. So it was thrown out. As if to underline the message that performance (or the lack thereof) was what concerned the voters most, the BJP lost two by-elections in UP as well.