Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visits have a widespread message. In such a situation, voting is going on in Delhi when he took a bath in PM Mahakumbh today. In such a situation, this question will definitely arise whether this visit of PM gives spiritual message or is the master-stroke of BJP?
PM Modi had earlier reached Prayagraj during Kumbh in 2019, when general elections were going to be held in the country. On 24 February 2019, he washed the feet of the scavengers in his trademark saffron robes, which became a memorable image. The same year, when the final phase of the Lok Sabha elections was being held, Modi had seen Kedarnath and Badrinath and also focused on a cave in Kedarnath. In the election results that came after this, the BJP had registered a historic victory with 302 seats.
This time too, the BJP hopes that the party’s presence in Mahakumbh will give the party auspicious signs. The Prime Minister will bathe at Sangam at 11 am and worship the mother Ganga. During this time, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will also be with him, such as recently during the Mahakumbh Yatra of Home Minister Amit Shah, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and Bhutan Naresh.
The contest is difficult for the BJP in Delhi, where the party has been out of power for the last 27 years and where Hindutva has not yet been a decisive issue.
Even after the 2024 general election campaign, Modi had meditated for 45 hours at Vivekananda Rock Memorial, Kanyakumari on May 30, exactly when the final phase was to be held on 1 June. Even in 2018, when votes were being cast on the day of assembly elections in Karnataka, Modi went to visit the famous Pashupatinath and Muktinarayan temples of Nepal. BJP emerged as the largest party in that election. The Congress had objected to this journey at that time, as raised questions about the Kedarnath Yatra in 2019. However, the Election Commission gave the green signal not to consider Modi’s visit as a violation of the code of conduct.
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister will spend only a few hours in Mahakumbh, but the BJP hopes that its effect will remain throughout the day, when voting is going on in Delhi. The opposition will not back down from raising questions on this tour.