*Yogi as CM: Portents for Politics in India*


*Ram Puniyani*



The spectacular victory of BJP in UP Assembly poll was capped by choosing
of Adityanath Yogi as the Chief Minister of UP. He had not contested for
the Assembly nor was he projected as the Chief Minister by BJP before
polls. Why so many eyebrows have been raised with the nomination of Yogi is
very apparent. Yogi has been the most assertive and aggressive face of the
politics in the name of religion. He has many criminal charges against him.
His statements against Muslim minority so far have been dubbed as coming
from ‘fringe elements’. His hate statements are innumerable and have been
in the media off and on. His campaigns and speeches around ‘love jihad’,
‘ghar wapasi’, and ‘cow protection’ have been unpalatable to moderate media
and the moderate posing leaders of BJP itself.



So, why Yogi in preference to other mild and moderate sounding leaders!
This is also despite the fact that Yogi has built his own support base away
from the usual RSS base. Yogi has rooting among the Hindu Mahasabha
ideology, which overlaps greatly with the RSS politics. He has never made
bones about his anti Muslim stance on most of the issues. It seems that
those who matter in RSS-BJP politics seem to have come to various
conclusions, which become apparent with the choice of Adityanath Yogi.
First is that this election result is the culmination of the processes in
which communal polarization played the key role.  All development issues
were linked to Hindutva and the message to Hindus was that you are deprived
of these fruits of Vikas (development) as Muslims are being pampered,
appeased and that BJP is the only hope for vikas of Hindus. The make
believe issue of exodus from Kairana was compared by Yogi himself to the
migration of Pundits from Kashmir valley. The BJP stance in elections was
very clear, not a single seat was given to any Muslim candidate. The
election results show that BJP succeeded in its strategy of ‘dividing
Muslim votes’ and uniting Hindu votes.



Yogi’s elevation is a signal that now RSS-BJP are going to use the communal
card in the most blatant way and they are not going to bother about Muslim
votes as this election has shown that even 20% of Muslim votes did not
matter as these votes were effectively neutralized between Akhilesh on one
hand and Mayawati on the other. The other message is tactical that now the
RSS-BJP is going to launch the offensive for Hindu Rashtra in an overt
fashion. Yogi himself had vouched that he wants to convert UP into Hindu
rashtra before converting the whole India into the same. In the aftermath
of Gujarat carnage and the phrase laboratory of Hindu Rasthra for Gujarat,
in 200 he stated that UP will be next inline.





With the ascendance of Modi-Yogi type politics and threat of Hindu Rashtra,
what has been the response of opposition parties? So far mostly they have
taken a suicidal path, except in case of Bihar Assembly elections. Many
leaders have been pampering to their own narrow egos rather than sticking
to the values their political agenda espouses. The threat of Hindu Rashtra
is not just to minorities. As such it is threat to all what the
Constitution of Indian stands for, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, social
justice and affirmative action for the weaker sections of society.



The argument put forward by many political analysts is that democratic
forces need to come together at this juncture. There is a growing
realization about Hindu Nation agenda of BJP. While other parties have some
semblance for toeing democratic norms, BJP is working for the goal of Hindu
Rashtra. It is the only party which in ideological sense is controlled by
RSS, the organization which glorifies the past times where caste was the
norm and authoritarian state was the political system.



It is true that most other parties have not been able to sustain the
democratic and secular values to full earnest. They have made opportunistic
alliances but most of them are within the gambit of Indian Nationalism. BJP
is for Hindu nationalism. Can its march be halted? The 2019 General
elections seem to be a giveaway unless the other political formation takes
Yogi’s coming to power as a wakeup call. One has seen that a determined
opposition can come to power overcoming the electoral and social
engineering resorted to by BJP-RSS. In last general elections BJP had
polled 31% of votes. In UP that time its vote share was around 41%, now in
Assembly elections it is 39 odd percent. How do other political parties see
the agenda of BJP? The party with largest base in society till now,
Congress has been totally against BJP-RSS, though ideologically it has not
been able to sustain the secular credential of the times of Gandhi, Nehru
and Maulana Azad.



Communists, CPI and CPM do see it as an aggressive communal party, while
good section among them also sees it as a fascist party. The regional
parties’ attitude is very uncertain, as many of them have allied with BJP
in the past. AAP, the new rising star for many a citizens, is so far a
single agenda ‘anti corruption’ party. Will it be a part of anti communal
alliance? Time alone will tell, as so far its main goal has been to jump in
the electoral fray only at places where there is a straight fight between
BJP and Congress; time will tell whether they see divisive politics as a
threat to democracy and ally with other parties to form a Democratic
coalition at national stage.



Social movements for the rights of weaker sections of society need to come
up to form a platform for defense o democracy.



Writing is clear on the wall with Yogi coming to power, either non RSS
controlled parties hang together or be ready to be decimated in the dust of
electoral politics. Electoral alliance of Bihar alone type hold the key for
times to come.

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