The Hindu (Delhi)

Ram temple, ‘Nari Shakti’ occupy centre stage in BJP’s Navratri campaign

The party’s Lok Sabha candidates participat­ed in over 400 religious events over the last nine days, attended iftar and Baisakhi events; AAP, Cong. hate Lord Ram, we celebrate all faiths: Manoj Tiwari

- Satvika Mahajan

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) seven Lok Sabha candidates attended over 400 religious events across the Capital in the nine days of Navratri, said sources in the party’s Delhi unit on Wednesday.

The BJP’s festive campaign centred around the inaugurati­on of the Ram temple in Ayodhya earlier this year and sought to remind voters of the party’s role in “bringing Ram Rajya [rule of Lord Ram]” back to the nation. Sources added that the candidates, in the festive season preceding Navratri, had also attended several iftar events during Ramzan and visited gurdwaras on Baisakhi.

The party has Želded Manoj Tiwari from North East Delhi, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri from South Delhi, Bansuri Swaraj from New Delhi, Kamaljeet Sehrawat from West Delhi, Praveen Khandelwal from Chandni Chowk, Harsh Malhotra from East Delhi, and Yogendra Chandolia from North West Delhi for the general election.

‘Ful lled promises’

A functionar­y at Ms. Swaraj’s o—ce told The Hindu that the leader had attended approximat­ely 55 jagratas, havans and mata ki chowkis in the last nine days. “The messaging during these events has been about the poll promises that the BJP has fulŽlled, such as the empowermen­t of women,” the functionar­y said.

Mr. Khandelwal’s o—ce, too, said that the BJP nominee had covered 120 religious events in the city despite having injured his foot. “On Ram Navami, Mr. Khandelwal visited several temples, and on Baisakhi, he visited gurdwaras in his constituen­cy,” said his ofŽce.

Ms. Sehrawat, meanwhile, celebrated Kanjak at her West Delhi o—ce on Wednesday and fed girls halwa-puri at a puja organised to drive home the BJP’s e›orts to bolster ‘Nari Shakti’ (women empowermen­t).

Mr. Tiwari, the only incumbent Delhi MP contesting the polls, hit out at the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress while campaignin­g in Uttarakhan­d.

“AAP and Congress hate Lord Ram, but the BJP celebrates all religions, castes and creeds,” he said.

 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? (From left) Bansuri Swaraj attending an aarti at Panchayati Sadashiv temple; Harsh Malhotra at a havan in the Delhi BJP ožice; Yogendra Chandolia at an event at Shyamji temple.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T (From left) Bansuri Swaraj attending an aarti at Panchayati Sadashiv temple; Harsh Malhotra at a havan in the Delhi BJP ožice; Yogendra Chandolia at an event at Shyamji temple.
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