Hindutva's victory in Haryana, Maharashtra is next
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Hindutva’s victory in Haryana, Maharashtra is next

The recent victory of Hindutva in Haryana marks a historic achievement, as it becomes the first party to secure a hat-trick in the state's political history. This success not only reflects growing public support but also sets the stage for the BJP's ambitions in Maharashtra

Deven S TakalkarDeven S Takalkar
Oct 9, 2024, 05:00 pm IST
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In Haryana’s history, this is the first time a party has accomplished a hat-trick. People are beginning to see through Rahul Gandhi’s constant lies now. Rahul Gandhi addressed public gatherings in eight Haryana seats, all of which the Congress lost. When comparing states in India based on “military recruitment compared to population,” Haryana is among the top three.

In Haryana, Congress had damaged the Agniveer Yojana the most. Its results are also visible. After winning Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan and winning the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP is now winning Haryana for the fifth time in a row. The same momentum will be seen in 10 assembly by-elections in Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. All these results are confidence-building measures taken by the people for the Union Government, which will make it easier for the Government to take many ‘revolutionary’ decisions.

16 thousand local gatherings were conducted based on Hindutva in Haryana during the past four months, and these events were crucial in gaining non-Jat voters. This time, the Hindutva began preparing for the Haryana assembly elections in the customary manner. This time, Sangh employees were not only distributing pamphlets in public spaces but also going door to door, informing people about the policies of the federal and state governments.

Naib Singh Saini, the Chief Minister, put in a lot of labour. He conducted his campaign throughout all of Haryana’s villages. A Punjabi Khatri named Manoharlal Khattar was promoted from the open category, and OBC Nayab Singh Saini was appointed as Chief Minister. This shift changed the sentiment from “anti-incumbency” to “pro-incumbency.”

The BJP’s success in Maharashtra has been reinforced with the win of Haryana. The task at hand is to triumph over Maharashtra! The BJP has gained the support of the Dalit community due to the disprovement of the two myths: that if it were to come to power, it would amend the constitution; and that if it did, it would do away with reservation. For the past fifteen years, the “Jat lobby” has been acting as though we will determine who will govern the state. Consequently, the non-Jat lobby counter-polarised and voted for the BJP in unanimity for the third time in a row. Hindus from all parties and castes supported the BJP primarily due to the fact that Muslims voted in unison in the Lok Sabha.

Maharashtrians are prepared to follow the road of growth, corruption-free governance, and good governance. The BJP’s success in Haryana has energised its workers in Maharashtra, and now it is up to them to band together in order to win Maharashtra. Along with Hindutva, Maharashtra’s win heralds not just a new age of growth, peace, and development for the whole state.

Maharashtra is a crucial state for the Bharatiya Janata Party since it needs to promote growth. Maharashtra’s progress has stopped in recent years due to power battles, thus the people need a Government that is resolute and steady. The BJP is committed to delivering on its promises of Hindutva and development.

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