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March 03, 2025

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The recently concluded Maha Kumbh has not only reinforced Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's political dominance in the state but has also positioned him as a key contender in any post-Narendra Modi succession debate. As the massive gathering of devotees unfolded, it became clear that the event was being shaped into a grand spectacle of religious and administrative prowess – one that placed Mr Adityanath firmly at the centre of the BJP's future. The scale of the Maha Kumbh, with its staggering claim of 66 crore attendees, provided the UP CM with an unparalleled stage to solidify his image as a leader deeply embedded in Hindu religious sentiment. Unlike past Kumbh Melas, which were largely seen as spiritual gatherings, this edition bore the unmistakable imprint of a political project aimed at reinforcing the chief minister's brand. His near-daily presence ensured that devotees associated the seamless administration of the event with his leadership, bolstering his image as a decisive ruler. This development is significant because it marks a departure from the BJP's traditional leadership dynamics. While the party has long been defined by Mr Modi's towering presence, the question of succession will gather relevance in coming years. Mr Adityanath's growing stature makes him an inevitable factor in this conversation, particularly when contrasted with other potential contenders.

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