HomeNewsAssembly Election 2024sMadhya PradeshAs polls draw nearer, competitive religiosity is the name of the game in Madhya Pradesh

As polls draw nearer, competitive religiosity is the name of the game in Madhya Pradesh

With Hindutva fetching rich rewards for BJP in successive elections, the MP Congress under Kamal Nath is leaning further to the right this time in its “soft Hindutva” strategy, wooing a fringe Hindutva outfit to its fold and even reaching out to religious preachers aligned with the BJP

June 12, 2023 / 16:42 IST
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As the assembly elections draw nearer, Madhya Pradesh is increasingly turning into a saffron theatre for competitive displays of religiosity between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress, the main rivals in the state’s bipolar polity. The lines between “soft Hindutva” that the “secular” Congress is accused of toeing, and Hindutva, the BJP’s core ideology, seem to be blurring in the state.

The Congress’s unprecedented zeal to match the BJP in embracing religious symbolisms has caused uneasiness in the Muslim community which has begun to think the opposition party seems to take them for granted because there is no other alternative to the saffron party in the state. On the other hand, this has also afforded the BJP an opportunity to gloat over its “success” in forcing the Congress to emulate its core ideology.

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Hindutva: No Outdoing BJP

In pursuit of Hindu votes for the assembly polls slated in November this year, both the parties are relentlessly vying with each other to show who is the greater champion of devout Hindus. Unsurprisingly, the BJP that brazenly espouses Hindutva is far ahead in the race.