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Revanth Reddy joins Ganesh immersion, people see both religious and political message

Prime Minister A. Revanth Redy gained a surprise look in Ganesh immersion in Tank Bunda, and a prime minister who joined the dedicated during the great immersion pointed out.

Mr. Redy came to a modest convoy without traffic permission, and only a handful of personal personnel accompanied by the dedicated, greeted them as an ordinary participant.

Bhangya Nagar Utsav Samiti (BGUS) step into the scene and the crowd with the “Ganapati Bapp Morya” linked to the “Ganapati Bapp Morya”, which is connected to the dedicated to the dedicated. People gathered to witness the big immersion process, competed to get selfie with CM while walking.

BGUS Secretary General Ravinuthala Shashidhar said that a prime minister had joined the regiment for the first time and shared the diameter of BGUs.

Political angle

Mr. Redy’s visit from the administration point to examine the arrangements as a dedicated and also to examine the regulations is also seen from a political aspect. The Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) has long tried to dominate the Ganesh immersion area in Haydarabad.

BJP exhibited its cultural nationalism by bringing heavy leaders from North India. The senior BJP leaders, including Uttar Pradesh Cm Yogi Adityanath, adorned Haydarabad regiments in the past and strengthened BJP’s claim on Hindu Cultural Platforms.

The timing of the Prime Minister’s visit is also important. Union Home Shah was planned to participate in this year’s celebrations, but the vice president canceled his visit for preparations for the election. Mr. Redy stepped into this void by changing the spotlight to him and the congress government, not only in TaLangana but all over the world.

In contrast, both the congress and the BRS have remained on the edges of large immersion to a large extent. Their leaders are seen in Ganesh Pandals during ten days of festivals, but rarely the Tank Bund procession is seen in itself. Even the old cm K. ChandraShekar Rao, who ruled for ten years and never hidden his religious beliefs, did not personally participate in dive.

Congress leaders who want to strengthen their existence in TaLANgana and reinforce Hindu voters without preparing the ground for BJP, believe that the movement of the party can participate in the cultural and religious fields while maintaining secular identity information.

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