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In the Lok Sabha elections of 1998 — when the battle cry of "Mandir wahi banayenge" still dominated the BJP's election narrative — a young Muslim candidate from the BJP got elected from the Rampur constituency of Uttar Pradesh. His name was Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.

While Atal Bihari Vajpayee inducted him in his council of ministers, Naqvi is still a part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's council of ministers and one of the prominent Muslim faces of the party.

But in the ongoing Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP hasn't fielded any Muslim candidate.

When asked why, party's national spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain responded by saying that the party couldn't find a "winning" Muslim candidate.

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Is it possible that the Lok Sabha election outcome forced the BJP to not give any ticket to Muslims in Uttar Pradesh?
Hussain has not just emerged as BJP's Muslim poster boy, but is also a member of the party's central election committee — which takes a decision on ticket distribution to candidates.

Uttar Pradesh has a Muslim population of 19.3 per cent. Across 73 constituencies in the state, Muslims comprise over 30 per cent of the votes. Out of around one-fifth of the state's population, the BJP couldn't find a single "winning candidate" (And despite the fact that around 10 per cent Muslims voted for the party in 2014 (Lok Sabha elections).

Interestingly, the BJP claims that it has 11 crore members — something that makes it the largest party in the world. Yet it couldn't find a single Muslim candidate in the entire state. Why will any party do that? Was there a genuine lack of winnable Muslim candidates or did the party deliberately overlooked the Muslims?

Even the "Modi wave" of 2014 failed to impact BJP’s Muslim candidates. The party had fielded seven Muslims among 482 candidates (1.45 per cent ) nationally and all of them lost. As a result of that, there's not a single Muslim MP from the ruling party in the present Lok Sabha for the first time in independent India's history. There is also no one from Uttar Pradesh to represent the Muslims in Lok Sabha.

Is it possible that the Lok Sabha election outcome forced the BJP to not give any ticket to Muslims in Uttar Pradesh?

Even in Bihar, where the Muslim community constitutes 16.5 per cent of the state’s population, it had fielded just two Muslim candidates in the last assembly elections. One of them was its sitting MLA. Both lost.

The perception of the Muslim electorate too about the BJP is not very positive and there is a palpable trust deficit between the two sides. Moreover, it has always proved difficult for Muslim candidates to justify their allegiance to the saffron party.

Similarly, it's also not easy for the BJP to justify the presence of Muslims to the party's right-wing supporters. This trust deficit between the Muslims and BJP seems to have only widened with Narendra Modi emerging as its top leader.

Muslims still blame Modi for the post-Godhra riots in 2002.

For five consecutive Lok Sabha and assembly elections, Modi didn't give a single ticket to Gujarati Muslims — that is 546 assembly and 52 Lok Sabha tickets handed out.

Muslims, who comprise 9 per cent of Gujarat’s population, too don't expect to figure in Modi's scheme of things.

But in an interview to CNN in 2014, Modi, when asked whether he was worried about al Qaeda head Ayman-al-Zawahiri’s video announcement to create a base in India, said, “My understanding is that they are doing injustice towards Muslims of our country. If anyone thinks Indian Muslims will dance to their tune, they are delusional. Indian Muslims will live for India. They will die for India. They will not want anything bad for India.”

Again last year, addressing a BJP national council meeting in Kozhikode, he said: "Do not rebuke Muslims... They need not be rewarded. Empower them. They are not items of vote market nor are they substance of hate. Treat them as your own,". He was apparently invoking Jan Sangh ideologue Deendayal Upadhyaya.

So, when Modi preaches about empowering Muslims or talks about their patriotism, it certainly gives hope to India's biggest minority community. But when they are squeezed into his (or the BJP's) scheme of things, it only strengthens their doubt.

Many believe there is a huge gap between what he says and does. And, if the prime minister is really keen to bridge the trust deficit, he has to practice what he preaches.


http://www.dailyo.in/politics/uttar-pradesh-polls-bjp-muslims/story/1/15688.html
 
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When a particular community tactically votes with aim to oust BJP, it is very difficult to find candidates from that community.

Seems BJP has less Christians candidates in Goa this year election than last year since church has given call to vote for AAP.
 
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And they ask us why we don't vote for BJP :sarcastic:

Since you vote as per your religion, they don't bother.

BJP isn't the ultra demon that most NDTV types portray it to be.

Sadly, some members of muslim community cannot think beyond their religion and what their immediate local cleric says.

Muslims still blame Modi for the post-Godhra riots in 2002.

That is another problem.... no trust in the governance and law system of the country.

Had Congress leaders been scrutinised the way Mr Modi has been, India would have had capable PMs like Shastri ji, Narasimha Rao rather than the corrupt dynasts who treated the country like their father's property.

Till the time some members of the Muslim community don't learn to be like other Indians, they will always be viewed with disdain.

Trust is a two way street.
 
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And they ask us why we don't vote for BJP :sarcastic:
Bangladeshis are not allowed to vote in Indian elections buddy.
Since you vote as per your religion, they don't bother.
Dont bother with this chap. He is a Bangladeshi in India or a Bangladeshi pretending to be an Indian on the forum.
 
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Bangladeshis are not allowed to vote in Indian elections buddy.

Dont bother with this chap. He is a Bangladeshi in India or a Bangladeshi pretending to be an Indian on the forum.
@Zaki

So apparently all Muslims in West Bengal and Assam are Bangladeshis now, and we are not allowed to vote. Thanks for letting me know
 
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However, there are many in Rajasthan.
Even in main ministers.
Candidates like Shahnawaz Hussain couldn't win in 2014 when BJP won 31/40 seats in Bihar justifies BJP.
Naqvi isn't in the race for CM post but BJP may think about him except him I can't support anyone for CM post in UP.
& I'm sure BJP will get majority.
 
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@Zaki

So apparently all Muslims in West Bengal and Assam are Bangladeshis now, and we are not allowed to vote. Thanks for letting me know


If you are indeed a muslim living in India, consider yourself lucky you can still breathe air. Dont take that for granted. There may or may not be achay din ahead but for you Indian Muslims, I dont think so.
 
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BJP is a pseudo Hindu party. All other parties are appeasing their vote bank without carrying for Hindus. BJP is unable to do that. They will loose if they do not take Hindu line.
 
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If you are indeed a muslim living in India, consider yourself lucky you can still breathe air. Dont take that for granted. There may or may not be achay din ahead but for you Indian Muslims, I dont think so.

Here comes the champion from country which practically reduced minority hindu community from 24% in 1947 to less than 5% in 2010. Irony...
 
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