Akhilesh Yadav's 'Harmony Politics' Before election of the meeting, BJP accused of abusing religious place

Preparations for the upcoming 2027 elections in Uttar Pradesh increased the political stir. In this relief, the national president of Samawadi Party (SP) Akhilesh Yadav is currently promoted ‘politics of Harmony’ in a new style. On the one hand, the young MP of the Party Ikara Hasan shows service to the camps of Kanwari in Saharanpur, on the other, Akhilesh Yadav himself appears in a Mosque of Parliament Street in Delhi. Akhilesh’s ‘Political Assembly’ is told in the mosque that Akhilesh Yadav offered a political meeting, along with the prayers in this Mosque of Parliament Street. The move was described by the SP camp as an example of ‘secularism and common harmony’. According to party resources, it is a symbolic message that the Samajwadi party stands at every religion and community and everyone wants to honor. However, BJP’s retaliation: ‘Abuse of Religious Website’, this ‘religious goodwill’ of Samajwadi -Party does not like the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). BJP leaders have seriously accused Akhilesh Yadav of using political use of religious field. The BJP said this step is against the Constitution and Election Code, as the sanctuary cannot be used for any kind of political activity. The BJP spokesmen also plagued the Samawadi party, only when elections are closer, remember ‘secularism’ and ‘harmony’. The party demanded the Electoral Commission to take note of this whole case. SP’s defense: “We respect all religions”. The Samajwadi party completely rejected these allegations, saying that Akhilesh Yadav had no sanctuary abused, but that he attended the mosque with a sense of common harmony and brotherhood. Some spokesmen said the BJP itself makes political speech in religious events, so it did not have the moral right to lift finger on others. Political significance political analysts believe that this strategy of Akhilesh Yadav is an attempt to connect all parts of society before the 2027 election. In Saharanpur, the interaction of the Muslim women with the Kanwari and the attendance of the Mosque in Delhi aims to find the BJP’s religious -based voting bank. Share this story -tags