
The politics of Uttar Pradesh, which is often called a game of equations, has come to a very interesting and sharp turn these days in ‘Jatland’ of western Uttar Pradesh. The two great ‘bhaiyas’ who once stood on the same platform and navigated the political waters, have now become staunch rivals of each other. The sharp statements comparing rupee and rupee have given a new and sharp turn to this political fight. Ever since there has been a rift in the deep friendship and political alliance between these two, the sound of war of words is being heard in the winds of Jatland. After all, why is this phrase of Chavanni and Rupaiya resonating in the atmosphere of Jatland and what effect will it have on the upcoming elections? Come, let us understand every aspect of this new drama of UP politics in this report.
End of friendship and beginning of political war
Politics in western Uttar Pradesh, considered the stronghold of the Jat community, has always revolved around local influential leaders. The discord between the leaders who were once considered complementary to each other, and who together had carried out many major movements and political revolutions, has now taken the form of open war. The biggest reason for this political divorce is believed to be mutual ambitions and rift in power sharing. As the sound of the upcoming assembly elections is gaining momentum, the sourness between these leaders is also becoming visible on public platforms. On one side, there is sadness of leaving an old friend, while on the other side, arrows of words are being fired from both the sides in a race to save their supremacy.
What is the entire political mathematics of ‘Chavanni VS Rupee’?
In this war of words going on in Jatland, an attempt is being made to measure each other’s status and political stature by using the words ‘Chavanni and Rupaiya’. One side took a dig at the other and said that some people consider themselves to be a rupee, whereas in reality their political value is not more than a rupee. The direct objective of such sarcasm is to belittle his opponent and to show his vote bank that the real leader is the one who is connected to the ground. Political pundits believe that this war of words is not just manipulation of words, but it is a way to prove his superiority among his supporters. This phrase of Chavanni and Rupaiya is not only going viral on social media, but has also become the main topic of discussion on the chaupalas of the streets.
What will be the impact of this infighting on Jatland?
The influence of Jat vote bank in the politics of Western Uttar Pradesh is so high that the victory or defeat of any party directly depends on this community. Due to this infighting among the ‘bhaiya’ people, their common vote bank may have to suffer the biggest loss. When two strong leaders clash with each other, their support base also gets divided into two parts, which can directly benefit other big opposition parties. The farmers and youth of Jatland, who till now stood firmly behind these leaders, are now in a dilemma. If this war of words is not stopped in time, then in the coming time the equations of Jutland may be completely turned upside down and the path may become easier for a third party.
Upcoming elections and alliance uncertainty
Nothing is ever permanent in politics, but with the kind of personal commentary being made this time, there seems to be little chance of any kind of rapprochement again. Workers at the local level are now feeling pressure to choose between these two leaders. The clashes between supporters of these leaders in different districts of Western UP are an indication that the matter is not going to be limited to statements only. Only time will tell what is hidden in the womb of the future, but it is clear that this fight between Rupaiya and Chavanni has forever destroyed the old trust between the ‘bhaiya’ people of UP politics which was once the biggest strength of their alliance.
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