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Ayodhya at stake again, Yogi hits reset button in UP: Back to Hindutva basics

Yogi's emphasis on a hardline Hindutva agenda for by-elections is expected to resonate not only in local contests but also in the broader political landscape ahead of UP polls

August 14, 2024 / 11:27 IST
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In a move that is being perceived as both politically strategic and symbolically significant, chief minister Yogi Adityanath has taken on the responsibility for the Milkipur seat in Ayodhya and the Katehari seat in Ambedkarnagar (adjacent to Ayodhya) for the upcoming assembly by-elections.

While this decision might appear to be a routine political maneuver, its implications extend far beyond the immediate electoral battle.

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Yogi Adityanath has been vocally critical of the silence maintained by the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress regarding the alleged atrocities against Dalit Hindus in Bangladesh, an issue he has spotlighted during the election preparations for both seats. “His focus on this issue signals an effort to transcend caste divisions among Hindus—whether forward, backward, or Dalit—and to consolidate a broader Hindu identity,” a political analyst said.

The chief minister’s emphasis on a hardline Hindutva agenda during this by-election campaign is expected to resonate not only in these local contests but also in the broader political landscape as Uttar Pradesh heads toward the 2027 state elections. Ayodhya, a city deeply entwined with the BJP’s ideological and electoral aspirations, remains central to the party's narrative of Hindu unity.