Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

BJP executive meet to decide on UP poll plan

STRATEGY The party plans to pitch itself as a ‘nationalis­t’ party that believes in ‘nation first’

- Manish Chandra Pandey n manish.pandey@htlive.com

MEERUT: The Bharatiya Janata Party’s strategy in Uttar Pradesh ahead of the 2019 national elections will revolve around Hindutva, nationalis­m, an outreach to Dalits and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) to counter the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)’s possible alliance, party leaders aware of the plan said.

It has named the venue of its two-day state executive meet in Meerut on August 11 and 12 after Dalit freedom fighter Matadeen Valmiki as part of the strategy. BJP leaders also garlanded statues of Dalit icons like Babasaheb Ambedkar in the run-up to the meet. The BJP swept to power in 2014 on the back of its performanc­e in key states such as Uttar Pradesh, where it won 71 out 80 Lok Sabha seats (an ally won two more). It swept the 2017 assembly elections in the state, winning 320 of 403 seats with allies. It lost the Kairana Lok Sabha and Bijnor assembly by-polls in May to united opposition candidates. It lost Lok Sabha by-polls in Gorakhpur and Phulpur two months before that. The party leaders said the strategy would be discussed at the meeting. Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, BJP chief Amit Shah and Union home minister Rajnath Singh are attending it.

The BJP has started scheduling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rallies in the state to communicat­e to its cadres that all is well . The party hopes to counter or weaken the caste advantage of regional parties with its plan to combine Hindutva and nationalis­m.

The BJP has sought to highlight contributi­ons of forgotten freedom fighters like Valmiki and Dhan Singh ‘Kotwal’, an OBC, during the 1857 revolt as part of the strategy. It is pitching itself as a ‘nationalis­t’ party that believes in ‘nation first’. The BJP held three back-to-back OBC outreach initiative­s featuring the chief minister and deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya in Lucknow ahead of the Meerut meet.

West Uttar Pradesh, where Meerut is located, has a sizeable Dalit and OBC population.T his is seen as the reason for the BJP’s move to name the meeting venue after Valmiki. A Dalit outreach rally could soon be announced in the region, BJP leaders said. One of the leaders said the BJP is planning to make it mandatory to have 20 Dalits and OBCs workers in charge of each of the 1.4 lakh odd booths in the state. The plan would be cleared at the meet and is aimed at increasing the party’s Dalit-OBC connect and to counter the likely SP-BSP alliance.

The BJP’s western Uttar Pradesh in-charge Vijay Bahadur Pathak indicated the exclusion of over 4 million people from the National Register of Citizens in Assam -- aimed at weeding out illegal immigrants -- would also be a part of the party’s strategy.

Shah declared in Kolkata on Saturday that the BJP would continue with its campaign against ‘ghuspaithi­ya’ (intruders) in reference to the NRC.

SP spokesman Abdul Hafiz Gandhi said the BJP will use communal and caste polarisati­on for the 2019 elections “to dupe people” again as the Uttar Pradesh government has failed. “The law and order has become miserable. Atrocities against Dalits are on the rise. Murders are happening in jails. Women and girls are not safe anymore.”

Congress leader Ajay Kumar Lallu echoed Gandhi and said the BJP stands exposed.

 ?? AFP ?? The party plans to counter caste buildup of the regional parties by combining Hindutva and patriotism.
AFP The party plans to counter caste buildup of the regional parties by combining Hindutva and patriotism.

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