Why Rahul Gandhi's emphasis on 'social justice' before Bihar election? BJP can get shock
Political activities about the elections in the meeting have intensified. All political parties, including BJP and JDU, are preparing for elections. Meanwhile, the congress is seen in a separate avatar in Bihar this time. The MP of the Congress and leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi is on a tour to Bihar today. From the change from the state president to the service journey, the congress has so far arranged very large programs in Bihar and made decisions. The congress is presenting itself as an alternative to the BJP in Hindi -speaking states. For this he is ready to go to any extent. The congress has been outside the power in Bihar since 1990, which means he could not choose his chief minister. In such a situation, he tries to revive the congress in Bihar. In this order, Rahul Gandhi is on a tour of Bihar today. During this time he will participate in many programs. This is the fourth visit of Rahul Gandhi for the past five months. Earlier, the Grand Alliance met. In the meeting, both parties decided to establish an implementation committee. This visit from Rahul Gandhi will be important in many ways. Let us know in such a situation that is the political meaning of his visit? Rahul Gandhi’s emphasis on social justice will meet workers in Patna. During this time he will watch the film PHule with social justice workers. The film is based on the life of the social reformer Jyotiba Phule and his wife Savitribai Phule. It is also considered a political message from Phule to watch a film with activists on social justice. This time, the party’s focus is on the most backy and Dalit voters, which are considered the core voters of BJP, LJP and Hum. Congress is trying to bring these voters into his favor. In Bihar, 16 percent of Mahadalit voter Rahul Gandhi and many other leaders of Congress were also visited Bihar. Apart from Rahul Gandhi, all these leaders will communicate in different districts. Only the time will see how effective Rahul Gandhi’s social justice strategy will be. However, 16 percent of Mahadalit voters in Bihar are. It also contains 6 percent paswan voters. PASWAN voters vote for LJP, while the remaining 10 percent voters voice for BJP and CPI (male). For the direct competition with the BJP, the congress devised a strategy to increase contact with Pro -BJP players. In such a situation, this strategy of congress can give the BJP a shock because the party is balancing caste comparisons with religion. Caste -politics in Bihar has dominated Uttar Pradesh and Bihar is known for cabinets in India. Elections in these states are fought and won on the basis of cabinets, not on issues such as development, employment, education. Due to casteism, the BJP could not accumulate its roots in the state. In such a situation, the party this time again makes nationalism a matter. Dalit, backward, extremely backward and minority voters play a decisive role in Bihar. There is a problem associated with the voting pattern in Bihar. It is generally seen that the method of voting in Lok Sabha and the election of the meeting remains the same, but that people in Bihar vote otherwise. Share this story -tags