The heat of Nuh violence changed the political equation of western Uttar Pradesh

By melting in the heat of Haryana’s Nuh violence, the politics of western UP is taking a new turn. Ground issues have disappeared and emotional mercury is rising.
In political circles, it is being described as a new script written ten years after the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, while in many other districts bordering Haryana, including Baghpat, Shamli, Aligarh, Mathura, Gautam Budh Nagar and Saharanpur, the Jat-Gurjar community grew restless. Which will have an impact on the Lok Sabha elections.
RLD chief Jayant Chowdhary and National President of Jamiat-e-Ulama Maulana Arshad Madani have termed it as a well-planned conspiracy, while Hindu organizations are on the boil. On the other hand, the Haryana government adopted the bulldozer formula of UP CM Yogi against the riots, whose message will reach far and wide.
Nuh violence reminded of Muzaffarnagar riots
Is there a script like Kairana exodus somewhere? Kairana exodus is being searched in the story of those who came out of Nuh and built houses in Gurugram and other places. Political analysts believe that Haryana’s communal violence can give Uttar Pradesh a new election issue. After the violence, the political temperature in Meerut, Muzaffarnagar and Saharanpur rose.
Many others including Madani have wrapped other organizations including BJP in gestures. RLD, which lost its political existence in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections after the Muzaffarnagar riots, is stuck in confusion. Jayant Chaudhary was seen saying his words carefully. Jat community leader Virendra Singh has challenged the governments and said that Hindu society will protect itself.
The new Kurukshetra of polarization The issues of inflation, agriculture and electricity are missing from the farmers and new issues have come out for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. A section of Jats appealed to call a mahapanchayat on the lines of 2013 in Muzaffarnagar, while many Gujjar organizations have said not to get involved in political games.