Amit's weapon to get the Jat mind is that polarized card
BJP leader Amit Shah used polarization as a tool to bring back the Jat vote. Today, after a door-to-door campaign in Muzaffarnagar, western Uttar Pradesh, Shah played the card of Hindu polarization and devised a strategy to divide the Samajwadi Party's Muslim and Rashtriya Lok Dal's Jat votes. Reminiscing about the Jat and Muslim clashes that took place under the Samajwadi Party rule in 2013, Shah said a wrong vote could bring those "rioters" back to the Lucknow masnad. After Shah, next Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is going to start campaigning in western Uttar Pradesh through video message to win the hearts of Jats and farmers.
After the Muzaffarnagar riots in 2013, the BJP won two consecutive Lok Sabha elections and five years ago the Assembly polls. As a result of the polarization of the Hindu vote in those three elections, the BJP leaders have won easily in western Uttar Pradesh. But this time the picture is completely different due to the peasant movement which has been going on for a year. By profession, a large section of the peasant Jat community has turned their backs on the BJP and joined hands with the leader of the Rashtriya Lok Dal, Jayant Chaudhary, in opposition to the agricultural law. Socialist leader Akhilesh Yadav has formed an alliance with RLD in this election realizing that the support of Jats is behind Jayant. The aim is to wipe out the BJP from western Uttar Pradesh by uniting Jat-Yadav and Muslim votes.
Amit Shahera took to the field to get their attention at the end, realizing that defeat was inevitable in western Uttar Pradesh when the Jats moved away from behind. Today, on the first day of the campaign in western Uttar Pradesh, the memory of the riots in Muzaffarnagar has been aroused. Referring to Samajwadi Party's Bahubali Azam Khan, Shah Aaj said that Jayant's alliance with Akhilesh lasted till the counting of votes. If Akhilesh wins then Azam Khan will turn the stick on the heads of Akhilesh and Jates. Today, Amit Shah has explained in his message that under Akhilesh's rule, especially during the riots in 2013, the way the Jats fell into one house, the next five years of SP rule is going to repeat that picture. Today, in his campaign, Shah has floated the proposal that the door of BJP is open for victory again. However, Jayant, son of RLD leader Chaudhary Charan Singh, has made it clear that he has no chance of joining the BJP. He said today, "The BJP is offering me to join the BJP in a planned way to prevent RLD candidates from getting Muslim votes. But am I as weightless as a quarter of a penny? I change direction so easily! I have no question of changing the alliance. "