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Battle of perception with Ram chant in land of revolution
The New Indian Express
|April 26, 2024
"Yeh Arun Govil ji ka election hee nahin raha. Yeh Ram ki pratishtha ka election hai (This isn't an election for Arun Govil but for the prestige of Lord Ram). We will do everything to get a high voting percentage," is the common refrain among the BJP cadre in Meerut, the land of revolution, which is poised for a battle of perceptions in the Lok Sabha elections.
Remember, the first war of Independence in 1857 began in Meerut. The constituency goes to polls on Friday.
While the BJP is riding on the perception of Lord Ram to see Arun Govil, the silver screen 'Ram' of 1987 TV serial, sail through, the Opposition INDIA bloc is confident that Samajwadi Party candidate Sunita Verma will pose a strong challenge because of her popularity among the Dalits and Muslims and her perception of being a good former Mayor.
Muslims and Dalits constitute over 50% of electorate in Meerut, making it a formidable combination. The BSP, too, is a claimant of the same combo, with Mayawati giving the ticket to Devvrat Tyagi.
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