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Arun Govil returns home for a political battle

- Anuj Kumar By fielding Mr. Govil, 72, from the tricky seat in western Uttar Pradesh, the BJP wants to secure the region by keeping Ram alive in the public imaginatio­n as he would be used as a

For months, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters have been chanting how Narendra Modi has brought Ram home. This week, Meerut is abuzz with praise for the Prime Minister for bringing Arun Govil, the actor who played Ram in a popular television series in the 1980s, home as well by fielding him from his hometown.

“Ram is back home for a political battle,” said Rajesh Bansal, a BJP supporter. The transition from a mythologic­al to a political avatar, evoking the memory of N.T. Rama Rao and M.G. Ramachandr­an, was imminent since last month when Mr. Govil played Mr. Modi with gusto in the film Article 370. star campaigner across the State.

BJP insiders say giving rest to threetime MP Rajendra Agarwal, who is of the same age and community as Mr. Govil and has deep roots in the Rashtriya Swayamseve­k Sangh (RSS), was not an easy decision. However, it was on the cards after his narrow victory in the previous polls and his apparent disconnect with the new generation in the RSS.

The BJP has been winning the seat consecutiv­ely for three terms but the presence of 19% Scheduled

Caste voters and around 34% Muslims makes the Meerut Lok Sabha seat challengin­g to harvest for the saffron party. In 2019, Mr. Agarwal defeated Bahujan Samaj Party’s Haji Yaqoob Qureshi by a margin of just over 4,000 votes.

A former Minister in the BSP government, Mr. Qureshi, a big player in the meat business, is facing a string of charges; the Gangster Act has been imposed against him and his properties have been attached. “There is a sense in the Muslim community that the administra­tion made him lose the poll and that he is being targeted because of his political heft in the region,” said a Muslim leader requesting anonymity.

Surprise choice

The Samajwadi Party has also fielded a surprise choice in the form of Supreme Court advocate Bhanu Pratap Singh. Hailing from the Koli community in the neighbouri­ng Bulandshah­r, Mr. Singh is leading a vociferous campaign against EVMs and has a huge social media following.

A local SP leader said he was a surprise choice because senior Muslim and Gurjar leaders were in the fray but party president Akhilesh Yadav wanted to crack the caste arithmetic this time. “Mr. Singh is expected to create a DalitMusli­m alliance,” he said.

Mr. Singh’s father was an associate of Chaudhary Charan Singh and he was active with the Rashtriya

Lok Dal during the farmer agitation.

Political observers say the BSP candidate is going to help the INDIA bloc. The party has resisted fielding a Muslim or Dalit candidate and fielded Devvrit Tyagi to mine the discontent in the Tyagi community against the BJP after the Shrikant Tyagi episode.

SP spokespers­on Abdul Hafiz Gandhi described Mr. Govil as a good person in the wrong party. “We all have grown up watching his performanc­e in the Ramayan but his candidatur­e means the BJP was feeling threatened in Meerut and surroundin­g constituen­cies. By fielding a celebrity, the BJP has yet again proved that it didn’t want to fight the election on real issues and wants to exploit the emotive matters.”

On Tuesday, Mr. Govil, speaking to reporters in Delhi, praised Mr. Modi for building the Ram Temple quickly but deflected questions on why he had opted to join politics now.

 ?? PTI ?? Arun Govil, the BJP candidate from the Hapur Lok Sabha constituen­cy, during a press conference in Meerut on Tuesday.
PTI Arun Govil, the BJP candidate from the Hapur Lok Sabha constituen­cy, during a press conference in Meerut on Tuesday.

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