Thursday 5 January 2017

Will the Parivartanrally end BJP's Vanwas in UP?

The mass attendingat  theParivartan rally of the Prime Minister in Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, at RamabaiAmbedkar Ground on Monday has warmed up the state politics. It’s a mere coincidence or perfect timing that the elections were announce within 48 hours of the rally? The atmosphere which was already warmed up due to the family discord of the Samajwadi Party, the rally of the prime minister has added fuel to it. Rally gathered unprecedented crowd. The Prime Minister himself was cheered seeing the mass gathered in the rally. He said that I’ve addressed so many rallies within the country during my political career, but got an opportunity today to address the biggest rally in my life. He said that he got the information of people attending rally in large numbers at 10 AM through twitter. Filling the RamabaiAmbedkar Park is not an easy task. Attendance of more than 5 lac persons in the rally of PM is also important from the view that after the demonetization .It’s the biggest successful rally after notebandi. Have the people forgotten the problems due to the demonetization? Or they are fed up with the governance of SP-BSP and want a change in power? BJP is encouraged after this rally. There are chances for BJP of being a straight fight with the state ruling Samajwadi Party (SP) instead of three or four cornered fight in Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state of the country. The Election Commission has declared the Assembly Polls for five states. The main reason for the self confidence of the BJP is while the party is an alerted organization in the state, the second reason for straight fight is the slipping base of the BSP. If we believe a top party leader the BahujanSamaj Party was a yield of a thoughtful movement that finished with Kanshiram itself. The rest fellprey to the division of dalit votes. Though his followers cashed the labour of Kanshiram for 10 years but Mayawati didn’t put any solid efforts to take it forward. For which she couldn’t open its account in the state in the General Polls in 2014. There are just 10 per cent such seats out of 403 assembly seats in the state having the straight fight of SP-BSP i.e. there are 41-42 such seats where BJP is not in the fight. BJP is in the main contest on remaining 360 seats. On these seats it has either Samajwadi Party or the BJP or Congress as main rival. BJP is putting itself just a bit above the SP in this election cirque for the reason since the people have much anger and fury due to the five year rule of the SP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi tried to kill many birds through  this rally. While targeting the opposition he appealed the voters to support in the assembly polls to change the fate of the state, he also tried to be directly connected to Lucknow by remembering the Ex-Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee. Reminding the reign of Kalyan Singh, Ram Prakash Gupta and Rajnath Singh he didn’t lag behind to prove that UP has trailed in the run for progress during the non-BJP governments. Planning to form full majority government in the state he didn’t miss to say that the transformation should not be half-unfinished. Modiji claimed that this time the exile of the progress for 14 years will come to an end. People of the state may give  BJP a chance to serve the state after 14 years. He said that to change the fate of the state, the people of the state will have to vote leaving aside your-own, caste and creed. Let’s see what will be the impact of this parivartanrally just before the proclamation of the elections over the assembly elections in UP?

-         Anil Narendra

 

 

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