Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Firebrand leader, taskmaster

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Twenty-one years ago, the high priest of Gorakhnath Math and BJP MP Mahant Avaidyanat­h named disciple Yogi Ad it ya nat has his successor. In the following years, Adityanath emerged as a firebrand Hindutva leader, taking up issues such as the constructi­on of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the uniform civil code, the ban on cow slaughter and an anti-conversion campaign.

After Avaidyanat­h left active politics in 1998, Adi ty ana th contested on a BJP ticket and wa selected to the 12th Lok Sabha as its youngest member at 26 years of age. He went onto be a five-time MP from Go rak hp ur, and is now the chief minister of India’s most populous and most politicall­y critical state.

Born Ajay Singh Bisht, Adityanath is the son of a forest ranger from Panchurin Uttarakhan­d’s Pauri Garhwal district. In the affidavit for the Uttar Pradesh Legislativ­e Council election on September 9, however, he mentioned his guru Avaidyanat­h as his father. After joining the sect, the science graduate started leading the life of an ascetic.

To strengthen his base as a mass leader, Adi ty ana th launched in 2002 the Hindu Yuva Vahini (HYV), a cultural and social organisati­on dedicated to Hindutva and nationalis­m.

Adi ty ana th ,45, has been trying to maintain a balance between religion and governance. He is embracing the image of a tough task master and a developmen­t icon.

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