Uproar in UP politics due to attack on Chandrasekhar Ravan


There is talk on social media that Chandrasekhar Azad himself staged the attack in an attempt to gain political advantage.

- Chandrasekhar Azad Ravan is one of the most interesting characters in UP politics. Chandrasekhar is only 36 years old but has made more enemies than anyone else in UP politics. Ravana is very unpopular with the upper castes especially the Thakurs and Kshatriyas because Azad speaks harshly against the upper castes. Chandrasekhar has been speaking in the same aggressive tone against those who have been playing vote bank politics in the name of Dalits for years. Leaders who have been running their shop in the name of Dalit vote bank in UP for years feel threatened by Chandrasekhar and dislike him. Chandrasekhar is also considered by many as a pawn of BJP and Yogi Adityanath.

The attack on Chandrashekhar Azad Ravan, known as the chief of Bhim Army and an extremely aggressive youth Dalit leader, in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, has created an atmosphere of tension and suspense. Azad's convoy was passing through Deoband in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur district when the assailants fired bullets at Azad, one of which hit Chandrasekhar's stomach and went out. Other bullets penetrated seats or shattered glass. Chandrasekhar Azad Ravan was accompanied by his younger brother and four other people in the car but no one was injured except Chandrasekhar.

On the other hand, as word of the attack on Chandrasekhar Azad spread, crowds of Bhim Army supporters took to the streets in many cities. Chandrasekhar appealed to his supporters through a video message to remain calm. There has been no storm or any other untoward incident, but there is an atmosphere of excitement and suspense politically. Who attacked Ravana and why is the biggest suspense. The police have arrested four people and the car in which the attackers came has also been impounded, but the identity of the attackers has not been revealed.

On social media, there has been a flurry of comments that Chandrasekhar Azad himself staged this attack. Politicians do not hesitate to make such dramas for political gain, so this matter cannot be completely ruled out. Of course, until the police come up with an official explanation, it cannot be said that Azad himself staged the attack. The police are not saying anything and are sitting with mugs in their mouths, so the suspense is more intense.

Not only in UP but in the whole of North India this attack is currently being discussed as Chandrasekhar Azad Ravan is the most interesting character in UP politics.

Chandrasekhar Azad is only 36 years old but has made more enemies than anyone else in UP politics. Chandrasekhar Azad claims to fight for the rights of Dalits and speaks harshly against the upper castes, so Ravana is extremely unpopular with upper castes, especially Thakurs and Kshatriyas.

Chandrasekhar has been speaking in the same aggressive tone against those who have been playing vote bank politics in the name of Dalits for years. Apart from Azad Bhim Army, Chandrasekhar is also the president of Azad Samaj Party. Azad's party has no weight in UP politics at present and till now Chandrasekhar's party has not entered the election field seriously but Azad's popularity among young dalits is increasing due to aggression.

Due to this, predictions are also being made that Chandrasekhar Azad will emerge as the universal leader of Dalits in UP in the future. As a result, all the leaders who have been running their shop in the name of Dalit vote bank in UP for years are feeling a threat to Chandrasekhar and dislike him. Mayawati also came among these leaders.

Chandrasekhar Azad has emerged as a young Dalit leader in the last decade. Azad himself has done LLB and is a lawyer, so he continues to provide legal assistance to Dalits. Azad once wanted to go to America but his father's cancer changed his mind, he claims.

Born in Ghadkauli village in Saharanpur district of western Uttar Pradesh, Azad's father Govardhan Das was a principal in a government school. After retirement, when he got cancer, Azad used to take him for treatment.

After two years of treatment, his father passed away in 2013, but during this time he had to face many problems due to being a Dalit. He claims that due to these problems, he decided to stay in India and serve the Dalits and the underprivileged.

Chandrasekhar's character is also interesting in the way that many leaders call him a pawn of Yogi Adityanath. Chandrasekhar first came into discussion in 2017. Dalit and Thakur-Rajput clashes took place in April-May 2017 in Uttar Pradesh. Dalit organizations on April 14 Dr. While Rava was celebrating the birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar, there was an outcry among the upper castes when Ravan made an inflammatory speech.

On the second day of this incident i.e. on April 15, the Thakurs announced to celebrate Maharana Pratap Jyanti in Saharanpur. The clash took place when the Thakurs were returning from garlanding the statue of Maharana Pratap. Dalits allege that the Thakurs attacked the houses of Dalits and set them on fire. The Thakurs alleged that the Dalits had attacked them. Whatever his fault, a Thakur was killed in this conflict. Due to this there were frictions in UP too.

In the wake of this clash, the Yogi Adityanath government had Chandrashekhar Azad Ravana picked up and thrown in jail for inciting violence by making inflammatory speeches.

If the Allahabad High Court grants him bail, the Yogi government has arranged that he will not come out of jail by filing a case under the National Security Act (NSA). After that one case after another started against Ravana. Ravana got bail in most of the cases, but in the NSA case, he did not get bail, so his imprisonment was extended. After being kept in jail for almost two years, the Yogi government released Ravana before the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

The police claimed that Ravana was left behind as his mother was sick and needed his son to treat her, but at the same time rumors spread that Ravana had left to help the BJP by dividing the Dalit votes.

In the Lok Sabha elections, Ravan attacked Modi by calling him a helper of the rich, but it is said that the BJP got a huge victory in UP by helping the BJP internally. Mayawati has also alleged that the Bhim Army has been established to benefit the BJP.

BJP tried to infiltrate Chandrasekhar as its spy in BSP but failed. Now Chandrasekhar Azad is benefiting the BJP by keeping his men standing and dividing the Dalit votes.

I don't know how much power there is in these things, but Chandrasekhar Azad is constantly in the limelight. There is a strong possibility that he will emerge as a big leader in UP politics in the future, so the attack on him becomes a point of discussion.

- Bhim Army popular among Dalit youth

When Chandrasekhar Azad formed the Bhima Sena along with his friends Vinay Ratansingh and Sanjay Singh in 2014, he announced to fight against the Thakurs who were oppressing Dalits in Uttar Pradesh, Ravan put up a big board outside his village saying, Ghadkauli or the great Chamar welcome you.

Azad is popular among young Dalits because of this outlook and Bhim Army has more than 10 lakh members.

Ravana and Vinay started the first school in 2014 to increase the level of education to empower Dalits.

At present there are 400 Bhim Sena schools in Western Uttar Pradesh.

Chandrasekhar is connecting the future generation with himself because of the schools. Ravan is in direct contact with Dalits through schools and is therefore taken seriously.

- Azad did not contest elections by advertising against Modi-Yogi

Chandrasekhar Azad is an expert in publicity stunts so he is constantly doing stunts. After coming out of jail in 2019, Azad announced to contest the Lok Sabha elections against Narendra Modi in Varanasi. Dr. Azad went to Varanasi. Babasaheb Ambedkar's effigy has also started campaigning. At that time he attacked Modi but then he did not contest the election.

Azad had also announced to contest from Gorakhpur against Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during the 2022 UP assembly elections. Even then, after announcing, he did not stand in the election. Because of this, Azad is considered an agent of BJP.

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