Hindustan Ka Dil Dilli resolutely rejects BJP’s poisonous and divisive political discourse. Alternative model needed for longer fight.

Dilli Hai Dil Hindustan Ka.
Delhi, the heart of India, has dealt a crushing blow to the
most venomous and divisive electoral discourse ever unleashed by the Hindutva
forces that the BJP represents.
Hanuman Bhakt Arvind Kejriwal, armed with people-centric good
governance coupled with soft Hindu discourse conclusively proved that the march
of the most vicious ever politics under the command of Narendra Modi and Amit
Shah can effectively be countered.
Aam Aadmi Party has managed to retain power and that too by almost the same strength in
the 70-member Assembly of the semi-state that is Delhi. AAP had scored 67 seats
in 2015 with three going to BJP. The BJP can claim that it has succeeded in a
little more than doubling its score.
The victory of the AAP is outstanding but Arvind Kejriwal
has not confronted Narendra Modi with any alternative model of politics and has
used almost the same imagery with improvisation. He did not confront Modi head
on but stuck to his own turf.
Arvind Kejriwal did not oppose revocation of Article 370 and
downgrading of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories. His party
supported CAA in the Parliament.
Kejriwal distanced himself from Jamia Milia Islamia and
Shaheen Bagh that have become symbols of the fight against CAA-NPR-NRC. These
struggles are not just the campaigns by the Muslims but are now part of the
fight to protect the very idea that India represents. India can’t be pushed back
to 1947 by the Hindutva brigade.
The BJP brigade led by Amit Shah, on the other hand,
contested on the divisive ever agenda symbolised by its slogan ‘Desh Ke
Gaddaron Ko, Goli Maro Saalon Ko’ raised by Minister of State in the union
government Anurag Thakur. Shah gave a call to the people to push the button on
the voting machine so hard that the current was felt by the Shaheen Bagh
protesters. The indefinite dharna initially by Muslim women is now part of the
national discourse and has transformed into a broader fight against discriminatory
politics that is anti-constitution.
Kejriwal thus did not alienate the middle and lower middle
class Hindu voters. However, it was the BJP’s venomous campaign that gave out
negative signals. The climax was his TV
interaction in which he recited Hanuman Chalisa.
In the process, Hanuman Bhakt managed to give a debilitating
blow to the Ram Bhakts.
Kejriwal summed up his strategy at his victory speech with
the slogans ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai, Inquilab Zindabad, Vande Matram’. Add to it
the good governance and his recipe is complete.
It is a different issue that the ideology in which the
Inquilab Zindabad slogan is rooted is different from that of Vande Mataram.
It may be recalled that Modi too had come up with his model
of good governance till he prioritised the implementation of the controversial
agenda of the Sangh Parivar that is part of the Hindutva discourse like Article
370.
Kejriwal deftly appropriated part of Modi agenda and used
the same with the main weapon of good governance. It is the functioning of the
government institutions at the grassroots with which people are concerned. The
two sectors that were hit hard after the unleashing of market forces were
education and health. He focussed on these two areas during the last three
years.
However, India needs alternative politics to counter the
march of the Hindutva juggernaut to save the idea of India.
The Congress too had for years used the soft Hindu imagery
before it was taken over by the Hindutva. It is for this reason that India
needs alternate model that should be based upon the slogan of Inquilab Zindabad
popularised by Shaheed Bhagat Singh, the revolutionary thinker and freedom
fighter.
Delhi polls has finally established that the Hindutva
brigade is not invincible and this is the most positive signal emanating from
the Capital. It can only be confronted with alternative political discourse.
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