India: regional elections, a crucial ballot for Narendra Modi and his protege

The ballot for the next regional elections is crucial for Narendra Modi and his protege Yogi Adityanath, particularly in the region of Uttar Pradesh, a stronghold of the BJP.

Sanjay KANOJIA AFP

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In India, elections begin this Thursday, February 10 in five regions.

The spotlight will be on northern Uttar Pradesh, the stronghold of the ruling BJP party.

This is where the Prime Minister will play his re-election in 2024. This regional election is therefore crucial for him, but also for his protege Yogi Adityanath.

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The size of Nigeria, Uttar Pradesh is

India

's most populous state , with over 200 million people.

It is also the stronghold of the

ruling BJP Hindu nationalist party

.

The ballot is particularly important for Yogi Adityanath, even more extremist and Islamophobic than his mentor Narendra Modi.

This monk who preaches hatred against Muslims is a favorite.

For economist Jean-Joseph Boileau, however, a surprise cannot be ruled out: " 

Yogi Adityanath is the favourite, but he had a massive electoral victory in 2017, playing on the element of surprise, a bit like Narendra Modi in 2014. He had a lot more difficulties over time because this division inside Uttar Pradesh created a stir, significant killings in villages.

This India which is on fire and blood has had economic repercussions, since the economic situation of Uttar Pradesh is not good at all, without forgetting the repercussions in terms of the pain of living.

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BJP facing divided opposition

The protege of Narendra Modi is therefore rather on a downward slope, believes Jean-Joseph Boileau, and the question that arises is whether he will still have an absolute majority or a relative majority in the next ballot.

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Afterwards, whether he is going to accentuate his speech and his Islamophobic and anti-religious policy, since Christians are always also targeted in his hate speech, it is not certain, because there is a civil society, especially in the south of the island.

And this is where the resistance is strongest.

If the BJP still manages to stay in power, it is more because the opposition is totally divided than because it is on the rise. 

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To listen: India: elections in Uttar Pradesh, the laboratory of Hindu nationalism in difficulty

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