Elections

The Sanatan Vote

The BJP has made no bones about being the voice of Hindus since its inception. This election season is no different with the inauguration of the Ram temple in Ayodhya setting the tone for the upcoming LS polls

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Days ahead of the commencement of 2024 Lok Sabha elections, 바카라sanatan dharma바카라 is back in news, this time in West Bengal where a BJP candidate has claimed their ancestor helped save 바카라sanatan dharma바카라 by helping the British forces defeat Shiraj Ud Daula, the erstwhile Nawab of Bengal and its last independent ruler. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has fielded Amrita Roy, the current head of Krishnanagar바카라s former royal family, from the Krishnanagar seat where the TMC has fielded Mahua Moitra. Roy바카라s ancestor Krishnachandra is said to have supported the British in defeating Shiraj by helping Mirjafar in his betrayal of the nawab. While the TMC has amped up criticism for choosing Roy whose ancestors sided with the British, Roy said in a recent interview that Krishnachandra only sided with the British to 바카라protect Sanatan Dharma바카라. "Had he not, none of us would have remained Hindus today," she said.

Politics over 바카라sanatan바카라 is not new in India, especially during elections. With increasing politicisation of religion under BJP rule, the issue seems to be here to stay and one that Opposition parties cannot ignore.

In September last year, months ahead of the assembly elections in five states, Tamil Nadu youth welfare and sports minister Udhayanidhi Stalin of the INDIA alliance partner, the DMK, stirred up a hornets바카라 nest while addressing a symposium on 바카라Abolition of Sanatan바카라, where he purportedly compared Sanatan Dharma to 바카라dengue, malaria or corona바카라, calling for the need to eradicate it. 바카라In certain matters, mere opposition isn바카라t enough, we should work to end it,바카라 he said. His comments soon snowballed into a political slugfest for the Congress and its INDIA alliance partners, including Stalin바카라s DMK, and the opposition parties were dubbed 바카라anti-Hindu바카라. A BJP spokesperson at the time had interpreted the comments as a call for 바카라genocide바카라 on X (formerly Twitter). The statements were rebuked by the Supreme Court as well as Madras High Court for his comments last month. The results of the Assembly Elections 2023 in five states last year also led many observers to conclude that the controversy may have indeed helped the BJP gain votes and voter sympathy in Hindu-dominant states.

With thumping victories across three key states바카라Madhya Pradesh and Congress-ruled Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan바카라the BJP has strengthened its hold in the heartland in what some analysts have called the 바카라Sanatan consolidation바카라. Among other factors, the BJP had been banking on the 바카라Sanatan vote바카라 for success, and the results of the elections indicate that its efforts have paid off. Chhattisgarh based political analyst Sudip Srivastava feels that the Congress바카라 comments on Sanatan Dharma had an impact on the Hindu Congress voters as it went against their sense of religiosity. Following Stalin바카라s comments, leaders, including Union Minister Anurag Thakur, slammed the Congress and its INDIA alliance partners (including DMK) for mocking Sanatan Dharma and Indian culture.

Srivastava isn바카라t the only one who feels that the Sanatan Dharma controversy added to Congress바카라 setback. Tehseen Poonawalla, popular for his political commentaries on social media and estranged brother of the BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said that 바카라abusing Sanatan Dharma바카라 by the Congress was the reason for the party바카라s poor performance across three states.

This is not the only time that Opposition parties have faced backlash for alleged 바카라anti-Sanatan바카라 statements. Last year, Rahul Gandhi was criticised by BJP leaders after he tried to make a distinction between Hinduism, the religion, and Hindutva, the political strategy. Union Minister Anurag Thakur later alleged that attempts were being made to 바카라insult바카라 Sanatan dharma following the Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT)바카라s silence over Stalin바카라s comments. BJP president JP Nadda also accused the INDIA bloc of trying to indulge in 바카라vote bank바카라 politics by targeting Sanatan Dharma.

Such controversies notwithstanding, the BJP has made no bones about being the voice of Hindus since its inception, this election season being no different with the inauguration of the Ram temple in Ayodhya setting the tone for the upcoming LS polls.

Across states that went to polls last year, the party made several attempts to secure the Hindu vote, even setting the tone for the opposition to follow suit and come up with similar strategies to woo the Hindu voters.

In Madhya Pradesh, the party had been focused on pushing the 바카라Sanatan바카라 agenda with Prime Minister Modi as the face of the campaign. In the run up to the polls, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had addressed a rally in the Hindu-majority Chhindwara district바카라opposition leader Kamal Nath바카라s home turf바카라where he said that the people of MP will celebrate three Diwalis from now바카라one on the actual day of Diwali, the second on the day the BJP wins MP again, and the third when 바카라Modi ji will consecrate Lord Ram in the Ram Temple in Ayodhya바카라. Incidentally, Kamal Nath, who has been accused by critics of playing the 바카라soft Hindutva바카라 card, also tried to woo the 바카라Sanatan vote바카라 and held meetings with several religious leaders like Pandit Pradeep Mishra among others, despite internal qualms within the Congress against some of these godmen.

In Rajasthan, incidents of communal polarisation such as the 2022 violence in Alwar, Jodhpur and Karauli; Kanhaiya Lal murder in Udaipur in December by two Muslim youth; or, the alleged demolition of temples in Alwar amid an anti-encroachment drive in April last year, seems to have had an impact on Gehlot바카라s hold over the Hindu right wing. Effects of polarisation were evident again in Rajasthan in the aftermath of the communal violence in Nuh, Haryana when border villages remained tense. In fact, the cases of communal flare-ups have been used by the opposition leaders in Rajasthan to attack the Gehlot government as 바카라anti-Hindu바카라 and being sympathetic to 바카라rioters바카라. The BJP was, in turn, questioned by the opposition leaders after it elevated controversial leader, Ramesh Bidhuri, within the party ranks in Tonk, Rajasthan, days after he hurled communal slurs at a fellow MP in Parliament. The Congress under Ashok Gehlot has also invested extensively in cow welfarism and protection, much like his counterpart in Chhattisgarh.

In Chhattisgarh, analysts believe that the BJP has benefited from the clashes between Christian tribals and indigenous/Hindu tribals, with many of the former accusing right-wing organisations like the Janjati Suraksha Manch and others of fanning the violence for political purposes. In non-tribal belts, the BJP바카라s promise to develop five Shakti Peeths across Chhattisgarh and the Ram Lalla Darshan scheme for the poor people of the state to visit the Ram temple in Ayodhya seems to have tugged at hearts, trumping Baghel바카라s personal Hindu credentials.

What does this mean for India in the 2024 elections in which the BJP-led NDA alliance is hoping for a hat-trick?

Interpreting election results is a complex and multifaceted task and zeroing down to one or two factors as the key drivers of elections is often an inaccurate way to understand or predict trends. Political observers remain wary of looking at the assembly elections as the 바카라semi-final바카라 for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, and history shows that voting patterns or voter behaviours differ widely at the local, state and national level elections with several regional variations. The growing imprint of the BJP in the Hindi heartland is nevertheless a reminder for Congress and other opposition parties to rethink their strategies ahead of the crucial polls, which it can do only if it learns how to read and decode the opponent바카라s strategy.

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