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For decades, the BJP remained a marginal force in Punjab. Today, it is invoking Maharaja Ranjit Singh's legacy, expanding its Panthic outreach, courting Dalit communities, promoting the Haryana development model and claiming to have built a grassroots network across the state. But is this a genuine long- term ideological transformation, or a carefully crafted electoral strategy aimed at filling the political space created by the weakening of traditional regional parties ? As the 2027 Assembly elections approach, is the BJP truly reshaping Punjab's political landscape, or simply rebranding itself to become more acceptable to Punjab's voters ?
दशकों तक पंजाब में भाजपा एक सीमित राजनीतिक ताकत रही। आज वह महाराजा रणजीत सिंह की विरासत का उल्लेख कर रही है, पंथिक पहुंच बढ़ा रही है, दलित समुदायों के बीच सक्रिय हो रही है, हरियाणा विकास मॉडल को पंजाब के सामने रख रही है और पूरे राज्य में मजबूत जमीनी संगठन खड़ा करने का दावा कर रही है। लेकिन क्या यह वास्तव में एक दीर्घकालिक वैचारिक परिवर्तन है, या फिर पारंपरिक क्षेत्रीय दलों के कमजोर होने से बने राजनीतिक अवसर का लाभ उठाने के लिए तैयार की गई एक चुनावी रणनीति ? 2027 के विधानसभा चुनावों से पहले, क्या भाजपा वास्तव में पंजाब की राजनीति को नई दिशा दे रही है, या सिर्फ खुद को पंजाब के मतदाताओं के लिए अधिक स्वीकार्य बनाने की कोशिश कर रही है ?
Since 2014, the BJP has expanded into several states once considered politically out of reach. Yet Punjab remains one of the few exceptions. Years of dependence on the Shiromani Akali Dal, the fallout of the farmers' movement and limited grassroots expansion have prevented the party from emerging as a dominant force on its own. Even the recent local body elections offered little evidence of a major breakthrough. As the Congress battles internal divisions and the AAP faces growing anti-incumbency, the BJP hopes to fill the political vacuum. But can it truly do so without the Akali Dal, or has Punjab already shown that the BJP still lacks the independent organisational strength to cross the finish line alone ?