BJP’s Election Strategy and Caste Politics Under Scrutiny Ahead of Five-State Elections

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#BJPStrategy #CastePolitics #FiveStateElections #SocialJustice #AllIndiaAlliance #IndianPolitics #CasteEnumeration #DemocraticNorms #ElectionInsights #BJPExposed

As the political landscape intensifies with the approaching elections in five states, including Rajasthan and Sattisgarh, the BJP finds itself embroiled in a controversial battle. Accusations are mounting that the party is resorting to divisive caste-based politics, leaving social justice for the majority Hindu population hanging in the balance to appease the interests of the minority upper castes.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, a key figure in the All India Alliance, has taken a bold stand against the BJP’s opportunistic politics, exposing their tactics aimed at splitting the electorate along caste lines. This revelation has added a fresh layer of complexity to the upcoming elections.

Within the All India Alliance, there is a growing chorus for caste-wise enumeration, further challenging the BJP’s stance. This demand is gaining momentum and has emerged as a significant factor that could influence the elections. Recent court judgments have also cast a shadow over the BJP’s actions, labeling them as detrimental to the interests of the majority and questioning their role as champions of backward classes.

In this detailed interview, senior journalist Mani meticulously documents how the BJP appears to be circumventing democratic processes to implement its political agenda. Mr. Mani exposes a series of actions taken by the BJP that seem to undermine democratic norms and principles.

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