New Delhi: Union Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday reached out to Jat community from Western Uttar Pradesh at a meeting in New Delhi ahead of the UP assembly polls asking them to support the BJP as they both were fighting the same 'enemy'.
In a bid to connect with the community, Shah wore a 'Pagdi' as he spoke with the members of the Jat community in a meeting held at BJP leader Parvesh Verma's House in Delhi.
Narrating an anecdote where he was asked how come BJP claimed that they were associated with the community for centuries when the party was just 50 years old, Shah said: "I said that you fought with the Mughals and we too are fighting. This is our relationship."
The ideology of both the party and the community, Shah said, was the same as "both keep national interest first and have been fighting against 'invaders".
"There are some similarities between you (Jat leaders) and us (BJP). You have fought with Mughals for around 650 years. We too are fighting. Jats do not think only about themselves, but always prioritise nation's security, BJP also has the same ideology," Shah said, adding, "We have revoked Articles 370 and 35(A) because you have voted us to power since 2014. You have always supported us."
The meeting was also attended by the party's prominent Jat leaders including Union Minister Sanjeev Balyan who is an MP from Muzaffarnagar in western Uttar Pradesh. Jats are a deciding factor in almost all the seats in western Uttar Pradesh, a region where the RLD enjoys influence among the community. The RLD, led by former prime minister Charan Singh's grandson Jayant Chaudhary, has joined hands with Akhilesh Yadav's Samajwadi Party this time.
"In the meeting, we have suggested that people of the Jat community talk to Jayant Chaudhary. Doors of the BJP are always open," Verma later told reporters. The BJP's outreach is significant as there are apprehensions that the over year-long farmers' agitation against the three agri laws, which have since been repealed, will affect its prospects. However, the RLD leader gave a terse response.