politics is heating up every day regarding the by-election in Uttar Pradesh, on one hand the dates of the by-election have been changed, while on the other hand the blame game continues unabated. The Sisamau seat of kanpur, which is included in the by-election, is falling prey to caste, religion and fatwa. Naseem Solanki had performed Jalabhishek on Shivling in a temple during his election campaign, after which a fatwa was issued against Naseem Solanki by a Muslim religious leader.
On hearing the announcement of the Muslim religious leader, the Mahant and priest of Hindu religion purified the courtyard of the same Shiv temple with Gangajal brought from Har Ki Pauri. After this, politics became even more intense. On one hand, Naseem was facing opposition from the religious leaders of her own religion, while on the other hand, the Hindu side also taunted Naseem Solanki for purifying the temple premises.
politics intensifies regarding the by-election
The bharatiya janata party is calling Naseem Solanki's talk of doing Jalabhishek in the temple a mere drama. On the other hand, ignoring all the things, Naseem said in her statement that the family she comes from, has respect for people of every religion and every class in her family. Due to this respect, she had entered the temple. politics is intensifying regarding the by-election and the ones who play a decisive role here are Muslim and Dalit voters. If we talk about the political equation of kanpur seat, then 40% Muslims play a one-sided decisive role on this seat.
bjp had won in 1991
Rakesh Sonkar, who got the bharatiya janata party victory on this seat for the first time, was considered a strong contender for this seat. Even Rakesh Sonkar of kanpur had helped bjp win from this seat in 1991. Being a Dalit candidate, Rakesh Sonkar got a lot of Dalit votes. Along with this, BJP's fixed vote was credited to Rakesh Sonkar. But at the last moment, bjp fielded suresh Awasthi from this seat.