BJP's Hindutva is leaping with No Rivals...!?

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Nearly 352 years after Ahilyabai Holkar's kashi vishwanath temple was renovated in 1669, PM narendra modi has returned the old glory of this temple through the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor.


Prime minister narendra modi on 13 december inaugurated the dream project of Kashi Vishwanath Corridor in his parliamentary constituency Varanasi. 


Many great religious leaders, sages and saints associated with Sanatan dharma became witnesses of this historical moment. About 352 years after the restoration of Ahilyabai Holkar's kashi vishwanath temple in 1669, PM narendra modi has returned the old glory of this temple through the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor. 


And, a day earlier, yogi adityanath attacked the opposition parties saying whether congress or mayawati or SP President akhilesh yadav has created Kashi Vishwanath? Or has sung the songs of Lord Shiva? 

In fact, the bjp, working for the thousands of feelings of pride of indian culture i.e. temples, is continuously moving forward with the help of 'cultural nationalism'.


 And, After independence, the longest-ruling congress and the political parties that came to power in the states considered cultural nationalism as a disease of untouchability. In this situation, the question is bound to arise that who will give competition to the bjp based on 'cultural nationalism'?

All the congress leaders, who were limited to visiting the temple to show their faith, never made any effort to restore the historical temples. 


At the same time, the most important turning point in this whole debate of cultural nationalism came in 1986. When rajiv gandhi overturned the supreme Court's decision in the Shah Bano case to avoid the displeasure of Muslim voters. 

With this one decision, the bjp got an opportunity to move forward firmly on the agenda of nationalism and cultural nationalism. 


BJP is well versed in strengthening itself in the name of culture and nationalism by running schemes equally for all the people. 


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