BJP Leaders Hold Strategic Meeting in Ranthambore to Plan Removal of Kejriwal's Party from Power in Delhi?

In a strategic move aimed at removing Arvind Kejriwal's party from power in Delhi, leaders from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) convened a significant meeting in Ranthambore, Rajasthan. While some may have joked about the leaders using the gathering as an opportunity for a leisurely outing, the underlying motive was deeply rooted in religious significance.
The meeting took place near the renowned Trinetra Ganesh Temple, where the BJP leaders decided that, akin to the tradition of worshiping Lord Ganesh before commencing auspicious endeavors, it was essential to seek his blessings before launching their election campaign. As a result, the decision was made to hold the meeting in Ranthambore rather than Delhi.
दिल्ली में केजरीवाल की पार्टी को सत्ता से हटाने के लिए बीजेपी के नेता बैठक करने राजस्थान के रणथंभौर क्यों गए थे ? कुछ लोगों का मजाक में कहना था कि नेताओं का सैर सपाटे के साथ चिंतन बैठक मकसद रहा होगा। लेकिन, कारण गणेश जी थे। रणथंभौर में प्रसिद्ध त्रिनेत्र गणेश मंदिर है। बीजेपी ने… pic.twitter.com/EwQ3r9izDN
— Navneet Mishra (@navneetmishra99) October 1, 2024
All participating leaders took the opportunity to visit the temple, offering prayers and paying their respects to Lord Ganesh. This religious gesture was seen as a way to gather positive energy and fortify their campaign efforts.
While some observers made light of the situation, suggesting that the gathering was more about leisure than serious planning, the BJP's initiative highlights the intertwining of political strategy with religious faith in Indian politics.
This blending of political strategy with religious rituals is not uncommon in India, where political leaders often seek the blessings of deities for success in their endeavors. With this latest initiative, the BJP aims to reinforce its campaign efforts in the upcoming elections. The question remains whether the blessings of Ganesh will aid the BJP in regaining power in Delhi.
Disclaimer: This news is based on a tweet by senior journalist Navneet Mishra.