Arvind Kejriwal On Yogi Adityanath's Gujarat Enchantment
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Aam Aadmi Celebration boss Arvind Kejriwal in the present day shared a video of BJP's star campaigner Yogi Adityanath calling him "a sympathiser of terrorism" throughout a ballot rally in Gujarat, and pitched himself as somebody who stands for "growth" as towards the BJP's "politics of abuses and hooliganism".
"If you need soiled abuses, hooliganism, corruption, or soiled politics, then vote for them. If you need faculties, hospitals, electrical energy, water, roads, then vote for me," the Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal stated in Hindi, retweeting a video which his UP counterpart had captioned: "This specimen from the Aam Aadmi Celebration who has come from Delhi is definitely a sympathiser of terrorism."
अगर गंदी गाली गलौज चाहिए, गुंडागर्दी चाहिए, भ्रष्टाचार चाहिए, गंदी राजनीति चाहिए तो इनको वोट दे देना। अगर स्कूल, अस्पताल, बिजली, पानी, सड़कें चाहिए तो मुझे वोट दे देना। https://t.co/kNtrOR2azB
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) November 26, 2022
The AAP, buoyed by its victory early this yr in Punjab, has mounted a high-decibel marketing campaign to problem the BJP in Gujarat the place it has been in energy for 27 years, together with PM Narendra Modi's 13 years as chief minister. Pitching a former TV information anchor Isudan Gadhvi, because the AAP chief ministerial candidate, Mr Kejriwal has spent weeks in Gujarat talking of "growth" apart from making appeals to the BJP's core Hindutva voter with calls for reminiscent of Hindu gods' pictures on forex notes.
The Congress, which elevated its vote share in 2017, has been operating a lowkey marketing campaign — it calls that a technique. It refuses to see the election as a three-way contest, dismissing AAP as "simply hype". The BJP, too, sees the competition as a direct battle with the Congress.
But, the BJP has gone all-out and deployed its huge weapons, together with the hardline Hindutva icon Yogi Adityanath, within the marketing campaign. And the marketing campaign has taken a flip in direction of the BJP's primal attraction, with Amit Shah saying "rioters have been taught a lesson in 2002", and Yogi Adityanath, too, calling rivals "opponents of Lord Ram".
Within the video that Mr Kejriwal shared, Yogi Adityanath stated that the AAP chief had "opposed the development of Ram Temple, and even sought proof for the Indian Military's surgical strike in Pakistan". He stated corruption and terrorism are "the identical factor".
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