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Jharkhand election campaigning hit a new low in religious polarisation

BJP’s leadership at all levels used religion as a key campaigning tool. While no political party is innocent when it comes to using religion, politicians holding constitutional positions need to refrain from going down this road as it undermines the office they hold. Moreover, it makes it much harder to carry conviction when appealing to neighbours to protect their religious minorities

November 21, 2024 / 15:13 IST
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It was truly a watershed election in that sense and won’t be easily forgotten like any routine face-off.

The results of the Jharkhand assembly elections held on November 13 and 20 will be declared on Saturday. But regardless of who forms the next government, the two-phase elections will go down in history for the unprecedented and no-holds-barred misuse of religion to polarise voters in the key state. It was truly a watershed election in that sense and won’t be easily forgotten like any routine face-off.

Notably, the poll watchdog -- the Election Commission of India – did precious little to stop the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s two tallest leaders – who happen to hold constitutional posts and are household names from Kashmir to Kanyakumari -- from spewing anti-Muslim propaganda day after day in one rally after another as if there was no tomorrow. The duo’s Muslim-bashing, at odds with their high office in the world’s largest democracy, hardly met with any resistance from the watchdog or the media.

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India’s most powerful and second-most powerful leader were supported by a cast of BJP Chief Ministers of Assam, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, not to speak of the party president who clearly didn’t want to lag too far behind the big guns firing on all cylinders.

There is such a wealth of incriminating evidence available in daily newspapers in various languages, television channels and social media that future historians will have no problem chronicling the BJP top leadership’s transgression of not only the election-time Model Code of Conduct but everyday laws for ensuring peaceful coexistence among various religions befitting a secular democracy.