Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Lok Sabha Election 2024: Modi's Meerut rally raises political temperature



Heat of new issues in Western UP; Election threat till Purvanchal Lok Sabha Election 2024 After 15 years, BJP has joined hands with RLD in UP. This time there is the heat of new issues in Western UP. PM Modi held his first election rally in Meerut on Sunday. This time BJP is eyeing the seats lost in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Meanwhile, as the election voltage is increasing in Western UP, its threat has started reaching Purvanchal.




The sun of the election festival is once again rising on the horizon of Western Uttar Pradesh. The auspicious time for Lok Sabha seat number one Saharanpur has passed. There is the heat of issues and claims on the battlefield. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the biggest charioteer of the saffron chariot, has left big arrows in his quiver by holding his first election rally on March 31 in Meerut.
Somewhere the wave of Hindutva is moving forward on the edge of polarization, while somewhere issues like farming, employment, industry, law and order, and infrastructure are boiling. In the first phase on April 19, election heat is going on in seats like Saharanpur, Kairana, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Nagina, Moradabad, Rampur, and Pilibhit. Due to increasing election voltage in Western Uttar Pradesh, its current has started reaching Purvanchal.

Changing gears of the election engine Prashant Kumar, in charge of the journalism department of Chaudhary Charan Singh University, says When Narendra Modi addresses in Western Uttar Pradesh, every farmer feels a natural connection with Chaudhary Saheb. Every person of Meerut feels himself a participant in the revolution. Under his leadership, Western Uttar Pradesh has again put a new gear in the electoral engine of BJP.

The election winds rising from Western UP on the 19th and 26th of April will decide the direction of the equations from Purvanchal to Bundelkhand. Advocate KK Chaubey says that BJP has entered the elections in Western Uttar Pradesh with the agenda of crime control, bulldozer policy and connectivity of dozens of new highways. Everything changed from 2014. Now farming does not become such a big issue that it can change the results.



The wind is from the west, the power is from the east Vipin Bhardwaj, biology lecturer at Government Inter College, says on the politics of Western Uttar Pradesh, 'Yes, when the political leadership of the West weakened, power shifted to the axis of Purvanchal. Madam Mayawati, a resident of Badalpur village in Gautam Buddha Nagar, became the CM of the state four times while making election trips to Kairana and Bijnor, but after Akhilesh Yadav came to power in 2012, the elephant started panting. The West's stature kept shrinking in the politics of Lucknow and Delhi.

The heat wave of 2013 changed the wind Dr. Sanjeev Sharma, Chairman of the Politics Department of Chaudhary Charan Singh University, says that the political heat created by the Muzaffarnagar riots in 2013 changed the electoral equations across the state. This will be seen as an important turning point in Indian politics. BJP made Narendra Modi its Prime Ministerial candidate and organized a rally in Meerut on February 2, 2014. There was such a wave that all equations were destroyed.
Heritage tents were uprooted In 2014, the Modi wave shook the forts of the Masood family of Saharanpur, Hassan family of Kairana and Chaudhary family in Baghpat. Sarvesh Singh and Dr. Nepal Singh bloomed by defeating the big giants in Moradabad and Rampur, which became impenetrable forts for the BJP.  BJP's victory in weak seats like Bijnor, Nagina, Sambhal and Amroha was a sign of a big change. However, in 2019, the trio of SP-BSP and RLD contested the elections together. BJP had lost seven seats.



Now who can stop the saffron chariot? After 15 years, RLD and BJP have joined hands again. On this pretext, the BJP has focused on winning the seats it lost last time, Saharanpur, Bijnor, Nagina, Sambhal, Rampur and Moradabad. SP chief Akhilesh Yadav is in a dilemma by changing candidates in Gautam Buddha Nagar, Meerut, Baghpat and Moradabad, while ally Congress could not make ground.



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GauravDS 

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