The political mercury is high for elections in Delhi. When CM Yogi of UP rally in Delhi, it is written in big letters on his poster that ‘If you distribute it will be cut’ … So he is bringing the issue of Hindutva once again. After putting the formula in the ‘Katenge’ formula in Haryana and Maharashtra, the BJP believes that this slogan of CM Yogi will work. At the same time, PM Modi had given the slogan that ‘one is safe’. So, is BJP once again trust in Hindutva? At the same time, the Aam Aadmi Party is not far behind. Arvind Kejriwal, who recites Hanuman Chalisa often on every stage, has announced that he will give 18 thousand rupees to the priests and glands every month. In such a situation, the question is whether the attempt to make Hindu votes towards itself will pay off?
Actually, in the election riot of Delhi, the slogan of Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has given a new angle. With the echo of ‘Jai Shri Ram’, the BJP’s election campaign has got a powerful tonic, so the Aam Aadmi Party has a challenge to change its ancient electoral strategy. By late evening on February 5, Delhi’s political decision will be imprisoned in EVMs, but all three big parties (BJP, Aam Aadmi Party and Congress) to take that decision in their rights, now pushing to cross the results of the results with the help of Hindutva. Has been
Now issues of Hindu, temple, priest, Yamuna Mayya, Char Dham Yatra, Sanatan Seva Samiti … have arisen in the Delhi elections. UP Chief Minister and BJP’s poster boy Yogi Adityanath is coming to Delhi and challenging Kejriwal on the challenge. The three parties have announced to lighten their boxes with Hindutva.
All three parties announce their respective
The Aam Aadmi Party has announced that if it comes to power, it will implement the ‘Pujari Granthi Samman Yojana’. In which the priests of the temple and the gurudwara glands will be given 18 thousand rupees per month. In response, the BJP has announced 500 units of free electricity every month to other places of worship including temples and gurdwaras. At the same time, the Congress has promised Dalit voters to conduct Char Dham Yatra. After the Aam Aadmi Party has now started the Sanatan Seva Samiti after the priest-granny scheme, the BJP has resolved to build a grand Mahabharata corridor. The Congress said that on coming to power, they will also arrange free pilgrimage for Buddhist sites.
Competition to be friendly to Hindutva
Alam is that there is a competition between the Aam Aadmi Party and the opposition BJP to become the biggest friendly for priests and Hindutva. When Kejriwal was the Chief Minister, he also performed the Aarti of Yamuna in Delhi, but Yogi has given a new challenge to Kejriwal about the same Yamuna in the electoral atmosphere. The BJP has also released a poster describing Kejriwal as an ‘electoral Hindu’. Now UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is also trying to make an accurate target on votes with his strong slogan ‘Ek to Hai To Safe Hain’. However, this time, Owaisi, who is trying his hand in Delhi too, has attacked both parties about religion. This time the Delhi election is going to be very special in many ways. There is a flood of free schemes, but at the same time there is a competition to prove the biggest pioneer of Hindutva.
In the elections of these states, the slogan of ‘cut and cut’ came in the discussion
Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand … When Yogi Adityanath reached out to campaign in the elections of three states, the slogan came into the discussion ‘If you distribute it’. The aim of this slogan was to unite the Hindu majority vote with the BJP. After this, when CM Yogi arrived in Delhi to campaign on 23 January 2025, the slogan did not repeat on the first day, but raised the issue of stains from illegal Bangladeshi to Delhi riots, which has caused a thorn in the Delhi Test of Hindutva.