केजरीवाल की नई चाल: धर्म की राजनीति या चुनावी मजबूरी

 
Arvind Kejriwal, once known for his secular and anti-corruption stance, seems to be treading a path similar to the BJP’s playbook of religious politics. In this video, we dive into Kejriwal’s latest ‘Pujari-Granthi Samman Yojana,’ offering temple priests and gurdwara granthis ₹18,000 per month. This move raises questions – is Kejriwal aligning with the same religious strategies he once criticized BJP for? Back in 2019, Kejriwal promised increased salaries for mosque imams and muezzins under the Waqf Board, but 17 months later, many are still protesting for unpaid wages. Yet, funding for priests has been swiftly rolled out ahead of elections. Is this selective appeasement, or a genuine effort for religious inclusivity? The video highlights instances from Kejriwal’s political journey – from supporting the Ram Mandir to his public displays of devotion at temples. His transformation from an anti-establishment leader to one who embraces religious symbolism reflects a shift that blurs the lines between AAP and BJP’s approach. Is this a calculated strategy to win over Hindu voters, or a sign of Kejriwal’s evolving political identity? With elections approaching, the stakes are high, and Kejriwal’s moves suggest a deeper play for the majority vote bank. Watch the full video to understand whether Kejriwal’s actions stem from political necessity or a fundamental shift in his ideology. Don’t forget to like, share, and comment with your thoughts!