Nagarseth nahi, nagarsevak chahiye: Jaripatka’s poll battle gets personal
Nagpur: The contest in prabhag 1 — which covers Jaripatka and surrounding areas — is turning bitter even before the official announcement of candidates. What began as door-to-door outreach has now escalated into a sharply-pointed war of words, especially on social media, as both BJP and Cong cadres attempt to shape public perception.The slogan "Nagarseṭh nahi, nagarsevak chahiye" splashed across Congress posters — clearly aimed at their BJP rival without naming him — has become the latest flashpoint. Party workers have amplified it aggressively online, projecting the rival as a "power-driven nagarseth" while positioning Cong's Suresh Jagyasi as a humble, accessible grassroots representative. Jagyasi remains closely aligned with former guardian minister and North Nagpur MLA Nitin Raut, giving the campaign additional political heft.
Across the aisle, the BJP has responded with discipline rather than rhetoric, leaning on its "ghar chalo abhiyan" and the tagline "sampark se samarthan tak". The message is calibrated: booth-level outreach, early morning schedules, and carefully curated visuals from Jaripatka, Nagasena Nagar, Naya, and other pockets to show organisation, continuity, and citizen connect. Their likely candidate — who first entered the NMC general body in 2017 after defeating Jagyasi and is regarded as a close confidant of CM Devendra Fadnavis — is positioning the campaign as performance versus nostalgia.The social media sparring mirrors what residents are seeing on the ground: competing WhatsApp forwards, slick creatives, short videos, and carefully worded jibes — rarely naming opponents, but leaving no doubt about the target. Each side is racing to claim the emotional vocabulary of service, humility, and accountability.All this political heat comes even as both parties are yet to formally declare candidates for any of the 151 seats across 38 prabhags. With polling scheduled for Jan 15 and the last NMC general body dissolved in March 2022, the suspense is deepening — and the psychological battle has filled the vacuum.For Jaripatka's voters, the déjà vu is unmistakable: the same two personalities preparing for another showdown, but with sharper messaging and higher stakes. For the parties, the ward is symbolic. A BJP victory would underline organisational strength and leadership backing. A Cong win would revive its claim to relevance in urban Nagpur.As the campaign intensifies, one thing is clear — before ballots are cast, narratives will be fought, line by line, slogan by slogan, post by post.
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Across the aisle, the BJP has responded with discipline rather than rhetoric, leaning on its "ghar chalo abhiyan" and the tagline "sampark se samarthan tak". The message is calibrated: booth-level outreach, early morning schedules, and carefully curated visuals from Jaripatka, Nagasena Nagar, Naya, and other pockets to show organisation, continuity, and citizen connect. Their likely candidate — who first entered the NMC general body in 2017 after defeating Jagyasi and is regarded as a close confidant of CM Devendra Fadnavis — is positioning the campaign as performance versus nostalgia.The social media sparring mirrors what residents are seeing on the ground: competing WhatsApp forwards, slick creatives, short videos, and carefully worded jibes — rarely naming opponents, but leaving no doubt about the target. Each side is racing to claim the emotional vocabulary of service, humility, and accountability.All this political heat comes even as both parties are yet to formally declare candidates for any of the 151 seats across 38 prabhags. With polling scheduled for Jan 15 and the last NMC general body dissolved in March 2022, the suspense is deepening — and the psychological battle has filled the vacuum.For Jaripatka's voters, the déjà vu is unmistakable: the same two personalities preparing for another showdown, but with sharper messaging and higher stakes. For the parties, the ward is symbolic. A BJP victory would underline organisational strength and leadership backing. A Cong win would revive its claim to relevance in urban Nagpur.As the campaign intensifies, one thing is clear — before ballots are cast, narratives will be fought, line by line, slogan by slogan, post by post.
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