BJP witnessed a convincing victory in the state of Uttar Pradesh with over 300+ MLAs. This is the biggest victory by BJP after 1980. After Winning the election BJP has selected Yogi Adityanath as the next chief minister. But the Selection of Yogi Adityanath as the Chief Minister Of Uttar Pradesh can be called as a controversial decision. At the same time, there are some politicians who have said that Narendra Modi's selection of Yogi Adityanath may backfire to BJP as well.
Yogi Adityanath is a controversial political figure in India. He has become controversial because of some his speeches. Yogi Once said people who do not believe in yoga should leave the country. At the same time, he compared the well-famed actor Shah Rukh Khan with the Pakistani terrorists Hafiz Saeed. Comments like these raised a few eyebrows as well.
According to BBC News, Uttar Pradesh is the largest state in India, therefore it is obvious that Uttar Pradesh will play a very crucial role when it comes to the 2019 parliament election. Depending upon the current scenario it can be easily said that BJP's success in the next parliament election hugely depends upon Yogi Adityanath. But Yogi Adityanath has a huge reputation of being a pro-Hindu personal and at the same time, he has the reputation of making a false comment on Muslim women.
If he continues to carry on with this reputation then there is a big chance that Narendra Modi's gamble with Yogi Adityanath may backfire. At the same time, if he concentrates on the development of the state and simultaneously if he helps to increase the literacy rate of Uttar Pradesh then it will be very much beneficial for the state. In the long run, this kind of efforts will definitely help the current prime minister of India in the next parliament election. Therefore, it can be easily said that in 2019 parliament election Yogi Adityanath will play a very crucial role.
Narendra Modi's Selection Of Yogi Adityanath As The Chief Minister Of Uttarpradesh May Backfire
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