New Delhi: As the assembly elections in Delhi are near, it is creating a buzz in the political corridors. A round of accusations between the ruling party and opposition parties is also at its peak. Meanwhile, leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are now busy in Shaheen Bagh protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) to make themselves alive in the Delhi Assembly elections.
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BJP has converted Shaheen Bagh into nationalism versus non-nationalism. The feeling has now become strong in the BJP that Shaheen Bagh can become the turning point of the election. Apparently now the BJP's strategy is also being built around this issue. The party is confident that by February 5, everything will be clearly visible in the Delhi Assembly elections. Apparently, the electoral strategy in Delhi has been prepared by Amit Shah, considered Union Home Minister and Chanakya of BJP and the party is moving forward on this line.
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There are protests in Shaheen Bagh from CAA, NPR, and NRC from December 15. From the second week of January, news of demonstrations like Shaheen Bagh has started coming in other parts of the country. A senior BJP leader said that "he was understanding the motive of the performance of Shaheen Bagh. In the demonstration, Congress, big leaders of the Left, student leaders of Jawaharlal Nehru University and some other big people were going."