Anta Assamey Posted January 16, 2021 Report Posted January 16, 2021 Hitherto, Bharatiya Janata Party had been little presence in Andhra Pradesh. Except in a few pockets, the party did not have enough strength to win the elections on its own, let alone grabbing power in the state. Though it had four MLAs in the last assembly, everybody knows it was because of its alliance with the Telugu Desam Party, which, too, got enough benefit due to the alliance. In the 2019 elections, the BJP got less than one per cent of vote share, lesser than NOTA. Yet, the BJP is going all out to emerge as a potential alternative to the ruling YSR Congress party now, taking advantage of the weak position of the TDP. The party, in association with the Jana Sena, has now started playing the Hindutva card effectively to consolidate the Hindu vote bank. Interestingly, both Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu and YSR Congress party president Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy appear to have fallen in the trap of BJP on Hindutva issue, say analysts. After the recent attacks on Hindu temples and desecration of Hindu gods’ idols, particularly the Ramatirtham incident, the BJP has created such a situation that every political party was forced to talk about the Hindutva and how these incidents have hurt the sentiments of Hindus. Chandrababu Naidu, who never espoused the cause of Hindus openly even when he had an alliance with the BJP, has now been forced to go all out in support of Hindutva. In the past, he appeared to be a man of secular ideas – he used to visit Churches and pray there and also wear Muslim cap during the Muslim congregations. But Naidu has now turned an out and out Hindutva man. He went to the extent of criticising Christianity and attacking Jagan Mohan Reddy government for perpetrating attacks on temples and encouraging conversions. He even questioned the payment of honorarium to pastors. On the other hand, Jagan, too, has been forced to transform himself into a typical and traditional Hindu, setting aside his strong faith in Christianity. He has been wearing traditional Hindu attire, sporting tilakam and worshipping Hindu gods. He has also started participating in Hindu rituals like Gopuja (cow worship) and other activities, which he never used to do in the past. He has been making every effort to appease the Hindus. The credit for this sudden change in Naidu and Jagan should go to the BJP. It successfully changed their mindsets and tuned them towards Hindutva. In the coming days, the BJP is expected to carry forward this agenda more aggressively, say analysts. Quote
Hydrockers Posted January 16, 2021 Report Posted January 16, 2021 Bokka le Malli elections mundu midutala batch lo sagam back to tdp 1 Quote
Vaampire Posted January 16, 2021 Report Posted January 16, 2021 27 minutes ago, Hydrockers said: Bokka le Malli elections mundu midutala batch lo sagam back to tdp I hope that's true. Ap bjp lo 40% tdp favor manushulu, 40% ycp favor. Migitha 20% self interest. Bjp kosam chesetodu evadu ledu. Quote
Vaampire Posted January 16, 2021 Report Posted January 16, 2021 Tirupathi lo manchi vote share vasthey bjp Inka all in avochu ap lo. Same like tg Quote
ChinnaBhasha Posted January 16, 2021 Report Posted January 16, 2021 common folks mindset is changing, they are really feeling Hindus and Hinduism are threatened. there's some truth in it and some propaganda too. obviously political parties need to respond to it, by acting in sync. but credit for change in mindset hugely goes to bajpa, whichever party benefits from it. at least some good days for Hindus, political parties are thinking about them and their interests. Hinduism and Hindus were ridiculed and neglected because of secular race by pseudo so-called secular parties. now slowly tables starting to turn. nice thing. Quote
DummyVariable Posted January 16, 2021 Report Posted January 16, 2021 Jaggu had no other option than siding with the BJP. Sonia put him in jail. Quote
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