Hindustan Times (West UP)

Hindutva, pro-dev, anti-mafia image make Yogi crucial

Adityanath has been a big plus for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh as the party has breached rival stronghold­s and made inroads in their support base in successive polls

- Rajesh Kumar Singh rajesh.singh@htlive.com

GORAKHPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the face of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the 2024 Lok Sabha election campaign, but the Yogi Adityanath phenomenon has also come into play for the party in the eastern front in the crucial seventh and final phase of the polls.

Modi set the ball rolling by praising Adityanath in public meetings across eastern Uttar Pradesh on Sunday.

The bulldozer of the Yogi government has ended goondaraj in Uttar Pradesh, he said at a public meeting in Ghosi that includes the Mau Sadar assembly segment, from where Abbas Ansari, son of gangster-turnedpoli­tician Mukhtar Ansari was elected in 2022.

He also commended the Yogi administra­tion for advancing his campaign against corruption and criminal elements.

He also said the developmen­t works done in Uttar Pradesh after Yogi Adityanath became chief minister were unparallel­ed since independen­ce.

Adityanath has been a big plus for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh as the party has breached rival stronghold­s and made inroads in their support base in successive polls.

Post the implementa­tion of the Mandal Commission report in the 1990s, regional parties like the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party dominated U.P. politics.

With the passage of time, smaller parties like the Apna Dal (Sonelal), Nishad party and the Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party ( SBSP) also took root in east UP with a hold over OBC castes.

However, the saffron-clad monk cut through the caste calculus of rival parties, spearheadi­ng the BJP strategy to sweep the 2019 Lok Sabha and 2022 assembly elections, winning all six parliament­ary seats and 27 out of 28 assembly seats in Gorakhpur division.

Out of the 13 constituen­cies going to polls in the seventh phase on June 1, the Bharatiya Janata Party had bagged nine seats while its ally the Apna Dal (S) won two seats, taking the NDA tally to 11 five years ago.

On his home turf Gorakhpur, Yogi consolidat­ed the BJP’s hold after becoming chief minister in 2017 with the dual plank of developmen­t and welfare schemes reaching the beneficiar­ies.

The developmen­t of the state and action against the criminals by Yogi Adityanath government is going on in tandem with the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Hindutva agenda.

At public meetings, he makes it clear that after Ayodhya and Kashi, the Bharatiya

Janata Party government is preparing to head towards Mathura.

On these 13 Lok Sabha seats going to polls in the seventh phase, the BJP is facing a strong challenge from the INDIA bloc that is trying to regain its lost ground in east U.P.

The BJP is dependent on Yogi to counter the opposition attack and maintain the hold on non-Yadav OBC, upper castes and extremely backward castes to sweep the election.

In 2019, the BJP lost the Ghazipur and Ghosi Lok Sabha seats.

BSP candidate Afzal Ansari, brother of Mukhtar Ansari defeated BJP candidate Manoj Sinha, who is currently the Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor.

In Ghosi, BSP candidate Atul Rai, an aide of Mukhtar Ansari, defeated the BJP’s Hari Narayan Rajbhar.

With Yogi leading the campaign from the front, the BJP has mobilised its cadre to regain the seats this time.

With four days left for polling, Yogi has shifted to Gorakhpur, moving from one constituen­cy to another, addressing half-a-dozen public meetings daily. The Opposition misrule and the work done by the BJP government remains the high point of his campaign.

His effort to bring marginalis­ed communitie­s like the Vantangiya­s, Mushars and Tharus into the mainstream by launching projects in their villages has strengthen­ed the party’s hold on extremely backward communitie­s.

Besides being the chief minister, Yogi heads the Gorakhnath temple trust, dischargin­g social responsibi­lities that has establishe­d a bond between the people and the temple.

It gives an advantage to Adityanath in countering the opposition allegation of the promotion of upper castes.

The Yogi factor has been working for the BJP in the Dalit dominated reserved Bansgaon as well as upper caste Brahmin and Rajput dominated Deoria.

The organisati­on of sahbhoj (community feasts) in the Dalit-OBC dominated villages has also given him the edge in winning the support of both communitie­s during the elections.

The BJP leadership also realised the potential of Brand Yogi Adityanath that continued to pursue the developmen­t agenda, connecting eastern UP with the expressway­s, establishi­ng medical college in the district headquarte­rs, opening airports, new universiti­es and educationa­l institutio­ns in the backward districts of Purvanchal.

“The Modi- Yogi card is working well for the BJP while INDIA bloc is organising joint rallies and road shows of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and SP chief Akhilesh Yadav to challenge the BJP’s might in the final phase of the Lok Sabha election,” BJP leader SK Sinha said.

The stature and image of Yogi Adityanath is much bigger than that of several BJP chief ministers as well as some Union ministers, said Harsh Sinha, a faculty at DDU Gorakhpur University. Modi, who is aware of the fact, is strategica­lly mentioning the performanc­e of Yogi along with Modi ki guarantee in his public meetings in east U.P.

“The BJP is aware of Yogi’s all-India appeal due to the tough decisions taken against the mafia in U.P. They would also like that if the trend of poll results in U.P is different from that in other states, the image would be strengthen­ed,” he said.

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