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BJP Zeroes In On Rural Seats To Unseat Kejriwal in Poll Battle

In a strategic pivot, the BJP is channeling its resources into rural constituencies adjacent to Haryana and Uttar Pradesh for the forthcoming Delhi Assembly elections. This move underscores a deliberate departure from their previous urban-centric strategies, aiming directly at the AAP's stronghold within the capital's rural and reserved seats. By leveraging its robust cadre base from the neighboring states—both of which are under its control—the party is intensifying its campaign efforts to make inroads into areas predominantly inhabited by rural demographics.

BJP Zeroes In On Rural Seats To Unseat Kejriwal in Poll Battle

The BJP's focus on rural areas is part of a larger plan to disturb the AAP's dominance in Delhi by tapping into the support from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, where it has witnessed electoral victories. This strategy includes the mobilization of its cadre strength to infuse energy into its campaign in Delhi, a region where the party has been striving to reclaim power. The significance of the Jat community, with its substantial numbers in the villages along the Haryana border, is also being emphasized, with the BJP fielding 11 Jat leaders as candidates to gain traction within this influential demographic.

A critical aspect of the BJP's electoral strategy is the concerted push to secure victories in constituencies within the erstwhile Outer Delhi Lok Sabha segment. Historically, this area was a stronghold of communities such as Jats, Gurjars, and Scheduled Castes. By focusing away from the urban epicenters that often capture the media's attention, the BJP is eyeing substantial electoral gains. The party's plan includes an aggressive campaign featuring prominent leaders from the Jat and Gurjar communities, supported by high-profile rallies led by figures like Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and BJP national president JP Nadda.

This strategic redirection towards rural constituencies, coupled with the emphasis on community-based politics, indicates the BJP's intent to dismantle the AAP's governance in Delhi. By creating a "chakravyuah" (labyrinth) of electoral strategies focused on rural voters, the BJP aims to realign its support base and challenge the AAP's supremacy. This approach not only highlights a tactical shift but also represents an effort to capitalize on its strongholds in neighboring states, thereby expanding its influence and voter appeal in the capital's rural landscapes.

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