Brief Summary
This video discusses current political issues in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. In Bihar, the Election Commission's role revision and Nitish Kumar's schemes to attract voters are examined. In UP, the demolition of an illegal mosque and actions against illegal activities, regardless of religious affiliation, are highlighted, along with a conversion racket. The video also touches on the growing sentiment in UP to see "Baba" (Yogi Adityanath) in a central leadership role.
- Bihar: Examination of voter list verification and political reactions.
- Bihar: Analysis of Nitish Kumar's strategies to attract women and farmers.
- UP: Demolition of illegal structures and actions against illegal conversions.
- UP: Growing support for Yogi Adityanath ("Baba") for national leadership.
Bihar Electoral Roll Revision
The Election Commission is conducting a verification of Bihar's electoral list, a process last done in 2003, to identify and remove fake voters or those registered in multiple locations. This revision has faced opposition from parties like RJD, who claim it's a deliberate attempt by BJP to delete voter names and undermine their support. Following these claims, several political parties, NGOs, and lawyers filed a plea in the Supreme Court, which was later rejected. The Election Commission requires documents for verification, excluding Aadhar cards, to prevent illegal intruders from being added to the voter list.
Nitish Kumar's Schemes to Woo Voters
Nitish Kumar has announced several schemes aimed at attracting voters, particularly women and farmers. He has implemented 35% reservation for women in state government jobs to attract young female students. Additionally, a diesel subsidy of Rs 100 crore has been approved for farmers to help with irrigation practices. A youth commission will also be formed to discuss the rights of youth aged 18 to 45, whether they reside in Bihar or have migrated elsewhere for education or work. Furthermore, disabled individuals preparing for civil service exams will receive financial assistance upon clearing the preliminary exams.
Demolition of Illegal Structures in UP
In Kushinagar, UP, an illegal Idgah and mosque were demolished after a notice was initially removed by miscreants, leading to Hindu groups protesting. Local Muslims themselves demolished the mosque and Idgah. The government is taking action against illegal activities regardless of religious affiliation, citing the example of Vikas Dubey, a Hindu, who faced consequences for his actions.
Action Against Illegal Conversions in UP
Jamaluddin, also known as Changur Baba, was found to be running a conversion racket, enticing and converting people, including a large number of girls. His three-bigha property, valued at Rs 3 crores and containing 70 rooms, was bulldozed, with 40 rooms demolished. This action aligns with the ongoing demolition of illegally constructed Idgahs in areas near Nepal, aimed at curbing conversions.
Growing Support for Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath, referred to as "Baba," enjoys strong support in UP, with people expressing a desire to see him in a central leadership role. Ground-level coverage in Uttar Pradesh indicates a strong undercurrent of support for Adityanath. The expectation is that the UP election results will be the best to date.