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When Yogi Adityanath became the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, he was talking about not having administrative experience. Even when he had a long political experience. He became an MP from Gorakhpur Lok Sabha seat for the fifth time.
Before the 2022 UP assembly elections, there was a lot of discussion about his differences with Modi-Shah and stressful relationships. But, Yogi Adityanath returned to power on Danke’s injury – and since then Yogi Adityanath’s supporters want to see him becoming the Prime Minister of the country.
During the Lok Sabha elections 2024, Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal left a Shigufa, which was also discussed a lot. Arvind Kejriwal claimed that after Prime Minister Narendra Modi turns 75, his cabinet partner Amit Shah will become Prime Minister, and Yogi Adityanath will be removed from the post of UP Chief Minister.
And now Sanjay Raut, Shiv Sena partner of Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, has also teased the same Shigufa. Sanjay Raut has claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will retire in September, regarding Modi’s Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh headquarters Nagpur. September, Sanjay Raut must have mentioned Modi’s birthday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s birthday takes place on September 17, when he will turn 75 years old. Modi visited Nagpur on 30 March.
In his political statement, Sanjay Raut says, Prime Minister Modi did not go to RSS headquarters in the last 10-11 years … Now Mohan Bhagwat was called Tata, By-Bai. Sanjay Raut also claims that the RSS also wants change in the leadership of the country, hence Prime Minister Modi was called.
Now the same discussion reaches Yogi Adityanath in debates, because whenever there is talk of Modi’s successor, a section of BJP supporters starts doing Yogi -Yogi – but when Yogi is brought before Adityanath, then those debates turn in a different direction.
Yogi Adityanath is saying that he has no intention of playing a long innings in politics, and one day he will return to his monastery – the question is, what message is Yogi Adityanath giving, and for whom is this message?
Is Yogi’s politics limited to UP
On behalf of news agency PTI, Yogi Adityanath is asked many questions about his future political plan. RSS likes you … Modi ji likes you … You call you useful … A large section of the country wants to see you as Prime Minister … Sometimes, what will you say about it?
In response to the questions, the bottom line of what Yogi Adityanath has said, it seems that politics is not a full -time profession for him – and one day he will return to his monastery.
It is a very good thing, but will Yogi Adityanath return from Lucknow to Gorakhpur’s monastery or after reaching Delhi. He has been coming to Delhi earlier as well as MPs of Gorakhpur, but for a long time his supporters have been seeing Yogi Adityanath as the next Prime Minister of the country. There have also been surveys in the middle of which people keep calling both Yogi Adityanath and Amit Shah the successor of Prime Minister Narendra Modi according to their own.
Yogi Adityanath says, “I am the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh … and the party has kept me here to serve the people of the state.”
The question here arises whether Yogi Adityanath’s politics is limited to Uttar Pradesh only? All the BJP chief ministers take part in the election campaign in the elections to be held across the country, but only the headline makes Yogi Adityanath. And their presence everywhere has different significance. When Yogi Adityanath reached the 2018 Chhattisgarh election, the then Chief Minister Dr. Raman Singh touched his feet, while he was the youngest of the BJP’s Chief Ministers and the youngest.
When Yogi Adityanath gives the slogan ‘Cut will be cut’, then it echoes from Jharkhand and Haryana to Maharashtra. He gives his opinion on international issues from Bangladesh to Balochistan, and is taken to hand – then how can they assume that they are limited to UP, and want to be further?
Is there any time limit in politics
Yogi Adityanath says that politics is not a full-time job for him. Correct.
Yogi Adityanath also says that he is definitely working as the Chief Minister of UP, but in reality he is a yogi. This is also fine.
Yogi Adityanath says that as the rest of the field of life has a time limit, the same thing applies in politics. This is also perfectly fine.
However, the question arises that how to take Yogi Adityanath’s statement? How to understand?
Whatever Yogi Adityanath has said, it is politically correct – the matter of compulsion is different, but is there any time limit in politics?
Defeat on election defeat. Even after being punished in the criminal case, the ban on contesting elections, where are the leaders left on bail separate from active politics. Despite not being right, someone is going to the election campaign, then someone also reaches to support in the sit-in demonstration.
However, Yogi Adityanath has his own political philosophy. On the political possibilities of our future, it clearly says, we are working till the time we are … working… It will also have a time limit.
And when it comes to becoming Prime Minister, I have to say, I am a monk, politics is not my priority … Yes, at the moment I was given the responsibility of Uttar Pradesh, which I am discharging … The next time he will be assigned, he will do it… I will return to my monastery again.
Would it be like that? It is said that a person thinks, hardly it can happen. But, what happens to what a monk thinks? What happens to what the yogi thinks?
Of course he is a monk. Of course he is a yogi. Of course he is the Mahant of Gorakshpeeth, but his statement will not be taken like saints and saints – they may not believe, but they are in full -time politics – so, his statement will also be considered political.