
These days, the changed style of Samajwadi Party (SP) National President Akhilesh Yadav in the politics of Uttar Pradesh is surprising everyone. Akhilesh Yadav, who once centered his politics around the Muslim-Yadav (MY) equation and PDA (Backward, Dalit, Minority), is now seen talking openly on Hindu interests and religious issues. Political pundits believe that Akhilesh Yadav has taken a big turn of 360 degrees, leaving behind his old political image. From visiting temples to his quick and positive reactions on issues related to the sentiments of the majority society, it is clear that SP does not want to be labeled as ‘anti-Hindu’ under any circumstances.
What is SP’s new ‘vote math’: The last and biggest attempt to make inroads into the majority population
Behind this changed attitude of Akhilesh Yadav is hidden a very complex and interesting ‘vote mathematics’ of Uttar Pradesh. According to Generative AI political data analysis and recent election trends, SP has understood very well that it is impossible to regain power in the state on the basis of just one or two communities. To counter the strong Hindutva card of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the SP is now trying to bring a large section of non-Yadav backward castes and upper caste Hindus into its fold. Akhilesh Yadav knows that if he is successful in winning the trust of a large section of the majority society, then this combination of his old cadre vote bank and the new soft Hindutva can give him the keys to power in Uttar Pradesh.
Strategy to penetrate the maze of opponents: Masterstroke to blunt the edge of propaganda and polarization
According to political analysts, this step of Akhilesh Yadav is a strategy to penetrate the maze woven by the opponents under which there was direct polarization of votes in the elections. Whenever the opposition tries to prove that SP is a party of a particular class, this new stand of Akhilesh Yadav puts an end to that entire debate. SP’s think tank is now presenting such a balanced image from social media to grassroots rallies, which along with development talks also includes cultural and religious pride, so that there is no feeling of insecurity or neglect in the majority society at any level.
There is a stir in the political corridors of Lucknow: SP’s new digital revolution is being decided from the city of Nawabs.
A very heated debate has erupted in the political circles of Lucknow, which is considered the center of power of Uttar Pradesh, regarding this new strategy of Akhilesh Yadav. Political analysts around the SP headquarters at Hazratganj, Vidhan Bhawan and Mall Avenue in Lucknow say that the party has re-branded its entire digital and ground team. Samajwadi Party is now creating a new definition of nationalism and inclusive Hindu society to educate the youth of the entire state including Lucknow. Not only the opposition but also the internal leaders of SP themselves are keeping a close eye on the extent to which this strategy will impact the upcoming local body and other by-elections.
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