Yogi Adityanath: Tiger by the tail

The new Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, will have to successfully manage the state’s caste and development complexities while pushing Narendra Modi’s growth agenda, balanced with Hindutva power.
New Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. | File Photo
New Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. | File Photo

LUCKNOW: With the anointment of Yogi Adityanath as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, a new power game comes into play in the state. In the Assembly polls this time, the post-demo Modi magic had sidelined developmental issues. Little progress has been made on schemes such as roads, agriculture and railways.

With Adityanath at the helm in 2019 in the state, the BJP hopes the Hindutva factor will help it retain most of its 71 MPs, or even better the figure. UP is the next laboratory for the RSS, which approved of Adityanath wholeheartedly.

In the changed demographic of Western UP, where the Muslim population has burgeoned, Yogi’s clout in the east along with the Hindutva counter-effect in neighbouring states such as Bihar will give the party a leg-up. As far as Yogi is concerned, being chief minister will enable him to put his fiefdom of Purvanchal on the development road map, by working closely with Delhi.

The Modi-Adityanath combination as a single powerful image to capture Uttar Pradesh in 2019 will benefit both parties.

Yogi’s Hindutva agenda will obscure any development concerns and push forward the BJP’s poll chariot from Gorakhpur through Ayodhya to Delhi. For Adityanath, it’s a chance to consolidate his grip on the backward Purvanchal region as more than just its spiritual mentor, becoming its development messiah, too.

Eastern Uttar Pradesh has been languishing on the growth index, though the mahant’s charisma remains unaffected. When Modi visited the Yogi at his mutt late last year, he had cleared the setting up of a new AIIMS for Gorakhpur, a fertiliser project and many road projects. Numerous sugar factories of Eastern UP have been lying idle for many years because of the focus on Western UP by Mayawati and Akhilesh Yadav.

If he revives the sugar belt, it will add to his lustre. Because Purvanchal is close to Nepal, there is no infrastructure to stop flooding. This is a challenge Adityanath will have to meet.

In 2019, the Opposition is envisaging a mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) against the BJP in the North, including UP. Adityanath is seen as the BJP’s best bet to prevent the fragmentation of the Hindu vote in the manner Modi magic had in Uttar Pradesh this time.

Besides, of 311 MLAs from BJP, 165 are either Brahmins or Thakurs. Yogi power has the mojo to keep all castes, including OBCs, in check. For this, he will have the help of OBC leader BP Maurya and Brahmin leader Dinesh Sharma—both Deputy Chief Ministers.

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