In Rajasthan's Tonk, which is often locally dubbed as 'Lucknow of Rajasthan', 'Land of Nawabs', given its sizable population of the Muslim community, the election campaign has been seen a tilt towards communal politics. BJP's Delhi MP Ramesh Bidhuri, who recently courted controversy over his derogatory, communally polarising remarks in Parliament against BSP MP Danish Ali, said that Lahore is keeping an eye on the elections of Tonk and Rajasthan. Bhiduri, who has been made in charge of the BJP in the poll-bound state, was addressing a youth workers' meeting organised by the BJP candidate in Tonk Ajit Mehta. He said, "We will have to see whether laddus will be distributed in the country or in Lahore after the elections on the 25. The enemy sitting outside the country is keeping an eye on this election. It is a question of our identity.바카라
With a day left for polling in Rajasthan and a week for its counting, it바카라s time to look back and understand how the two key, political contenders of the state have fared well with their campaigns. While Congress has largely banked on its welfare schemes to woo voters, BJP has sliced through the gaps -- rising crime against women, unemployment, anti-incumbency, and necessarily communalism. As November 25 got close by, the political discourse of Rajasthan seemed to have drifted towards the politics of religion. While addressing an election rally in the Baytoo constituency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, 바카라Slogans supporting terrorism are being hailed in Rajasthan and this was beyond expectation. It is Congress바카라s appeasement politics that nurtures communal violence and terrorism wherever the party goes.바카라 Hitting out at the Ashok Gehlot-led state government, he said that the Congress is leading the state towards 바카라cultural disintegration바카라 and as a result, it바카라s the economically weaker section that has to face the brunt of communal disharmony. Ever since the onset of the election hawa in the state, the opposition, BJP has harped on gods and goddesses while roping in the grandiose of the Ram temple to woo the voters in another state. Needless to say, it has left no stone unturned to make the Kanhaia Lal murder case a central talking point to deepen religious politics. On June 28, last year, Kanhaiya Lal, a 48-year-old tailor in Udaipur was killed with a cleaver inside his shop by people of the Muslim community to avenge the alleged insult to Islam during the ongoing row over Prophet Muhammad triggered by a comment made by a former BJP person. Following Lal바카라s death, BJP National President JP Nadda claimed that those who raised slogans like 'sar tan se juda' (threatening beheading) were being encouraged by the ruling Congress government. Referring to this incident, Modi during one of his rallies, said, 바카라Could we even imagine that in India we would ever hear a slogan like 'sar tan se juda' (a reference to beheading)? But this has happened in the land of braves under the misrule of the Congress.바카라 In a counterattack, CM Ashok Gehlot claimed that the men responsible for the murder of Lal were from BJP and they were later freed, irking anger among people against the Congress government. Hitting at the BJP, Gehlot has reiterated that the saffron바카라s party 바카라divisive politics바카라 might work in Uttar Pradesh, but in Rajasthan people 바카라preferred staying in peace바카라. Muslims sway towards Congress