Chandrashekhar Azad attempts to rebrand his image as a Dalit politician
Chandrashekhar Azad, Dalit politician and Bahijan rights activist has made waves in Uttar Pradesh this polling season. Azad is trying his best to change the dynamics and if not establish himself as a prime political figure.
Five years ago, Azad had established himself as a young political powerhouse Daily leader. He was silently dubbed as the charmer of the Uttar Pradesh political scene. Now once again, as the polling session began in Uttar Pradesh last month.
Uttar Pradesh is a crucial state in terms of political approach especially when it comes to the presence daits, SC voters in the state. There is a two-way contest between BSP and BJP.
Throughout the elections, hundreds of posters were seen in the state. Azad Samaj Party (ASP) is a popular choice among the youth of the state and him being a candidate made people from his village even more excited.
Hundreds of posters of Azad Samaj Party (ASP), bearing photos of the party’s candidate and of Azad, are visible across Ghadkoli village of Saharanpur Dehat, which goes to polls on February 14.
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His rally has been called by him on February 5 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh and a huge crowd is waiting for his address.
The blue color flags of India’s anti-caste movement are all set to be flashed throughout the district. They are gathered in huge numbers just for a glimpse of Chandrashekhar Azad, who is visiting this town for the first time as a part of the campaign.
This is his attempt at rebranding himself in UP, a state that dearly loves him. He is young and comes with a lot of energy and charm, something that the youth is seeking.