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BSP's sudden affinity to Lord Ram, likely to backfire: Muslim BSP leader

When BSP MP Satish Chandra Mishra came on stage in Ayodhya, chants of 'Jai Shri Ram' filled the air. Satish Chandra began his campaign with visits to the Ram Janmabhoomi and Hanuman Garhi temples and went on to say that the former would be built when the BSP comes to power.

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Published : Jul 25, 2021, 6:21 PM IST

Lucknow:The Bahujan Samaj Party's (BSP) efforts to win over Brahmins and play the Hindutva card with visits to Ayodhya and the Ram temple, may end up backfiring on its strategy for a comeback in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections next year.

When BSP MP Satish Chandra Mishra came on stage in Ayodhya, chants of 'Jai Shri Ram' filled the air. The BSP MP began his campaign with visits to the Ram Janmabhoomi and Hanuman Garhi temples and went on to say that the former would be built when the BSP comes to power. This was the first time that any BSP leader had flaunted his Hindu leanings on a party platform.

"The BSP has shown us that it is no different from the BJP. The party's agenda was out in the open in Ayodhya when cries of 'Jai Shri Ram' were chanted from the dais and Satish Chandra Mishra did not stop them. Moreover, he promised to speed up Ram temple construction. Is this the 2022 agenda of the BSP?" asked Mohd Qais, a BSP leader from Ambedkar Nagar.

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BSP legislators from minority community are equally upset with the party's new 'misadventure'. "We do not know who has convinced Behenji (Mayawati) to play the Hindu card like this but it will cost us dearly in the elections. Our cadres still recall the slogan 'Mile Mulayam-Kanshi Ram, hawa mein ud gaye Jai Shri Ram' and now this sudden affinity for Ram?" he queried.

Rebel BSP MLA Aslam Raini said: "The BSP is inching towards its doom. After decades of wooing Dalits, the party has suddenly become a subsidiary of the BJP."

The BSP has already lost its prominent OBC leaders. The expulsion of senior leaders like Lalji Varma and Ram Achal Rajbhar, both of them wielded considerable influence over their communities, has depleted the party's base among OBCs.

As of now, the BSP has no OBC face to flaunt in the elections. "As it is, the party has negligible representation of OBCs and other minorities in the power hierarchy. The party is led by Brahmins in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Reviving the Bhaichara committee will not serve any purpose unless we have leaders who wield influence over their own communities," admitted a party functionary.

(IANS)

Also read:UP Polls: BSP to hold 'Brahmin Sammelan' on July 23 in Ayodhya

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