PRIME MINISTER’S SUBTLE MESSAGE: NO FACE BIGGER THAN ‘MODI’
Jaipur: Whenever Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on an election tour, he disseminates a big political message. At the ‘Vijay Shankhnaad’ rally in Churu, whenin, the Prime Minister told the voters that Narendra from Delhi has come here to seek blessings for Devendra and informed about his relationship with Devendra and his choice as a candidate, this also had electoral political significance.
When Modi publicly addressed the prominent leaders on stage, emphasizing that not all local bigwigs need to attend every meeting, as he can connect with grassroots workers in smaller gatherings, it wasn’t just a casual remark but a wellthought-out strategic move. Through these two things, Modi gave a clear message that voters only want to see Modi’s face, the work Modi government has carried out in the last ten years and Modi’s dreams for the future of the country.
This election prioritises the nation over local leaders and equations, was yet another significant political message disseminated by the Prime Minister during the huge election rally.
The Prime Minister wooed the voters of the three Lok Sabha seats of Shekhawati in this Vijay Shankhnaad Rally, but laid maximum emphasis on Churu seat, which was considered weak due to local political turmoil.
BJP has this time canceled the ticket of two-time MP Rahul Kaswan on this seat and fielded Paralympic medalist, Devendra Jhajharia. Kaswan left the party and joined the Congress and Congress has given him the ticket.
By declaring Devendra Jhajharia as his choice in the meeting, Modi also expressed that no other leader has any role in cutting Kaswan’s ticket. Modi also played the ‘emotional card.’ Modi mentioned about Devendra’s mother , highlighting how a son from a humble background, despite facing physical challenges, brought pride to the nation.
The Shekhawati region also has a large number of military and Muslim families.”
After the air strike, PM Modi while wooing the voters belonging to the military background, referred to the slogan given from Churu during the last elections, ‘Desh Nahi Jhukne Dunga’ and OPS.
Besides, he also tried to woo the Muslim women voters by counting the relief given to Muslim families due to abolition of triple talaq. Like the first election rally in Kotputli, here too Modi mentioned all the national issues like construction of the Ram temple, Abrogation of Article 370, corruption and nepotism of opposition parties including the Congress, on the basis of which, he spoke about taking the BJP beyond 400 this time.