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CHALLENGES GALORE FOR THE BJP

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The party is attempting to repeat the 2014 Lok Sabha strategy in this state but the going will be tough 

By Mantosh Sharma

UP elections, due next year, have become a cauldron of caste, religion and development. Over the years, the political system in this state has flirted between exclusiveness and inclusiveness of social groups.

If one were to see the BJP team which has been working silently behind the scenes for the 2017 UP assembly election, it is more like the 2014 Lok Sabha team of Shiv Prakash, National Joint Secretary (who worked hard in western UP), Sunil Bansal (from Rajasthan and state unit general secretary who helped run a war room in Lucknow for 2014) and Keshav Maurya, (state BJP president). The team also includes Om Mathur, party strategist and national vice-president in charge of UP who is a close confidant of Amit Shah, the BJP president.

The BJP is in no mood to bring in outside elements for now. In Saharanpur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said: “In our country, there’s a fashion that every scheme be linked to caste, religion, but for me the entire nation is my family.” And you can be sure he will be messaging and campaigning in UP too.

In the current environment, the BJP will face challenges in mobilizing its core votes and simultaneously attracting new ones. Here are some of the challenges it will face in UP in the run-up to the 2017 elections:

*Dependence on social engineering and charisma of national leadership

The drubbing of the BJP during the Bihar assembly election last year has shown the ineffectiveness of social engineering when political strategy is solely based on the opportunism of participants. It was a false assumption that Jitan Ram Manjhi, ex-CM of Bihar, Upendra Kushwaha, OBC leader of RLSP and MP from Bihar, and Ram Vilas Paswan, MP and Dalit leader will be able to bring the Dalits and OBCs together into a coalition. It appears that the BJP has started a similar engineering for UP. In a new ministry expansion in UP, a Dalit and a Brahmin minister were inducted, though none of them were mass leaders.  Most of them made it to parliament due to the Modi wave in 2014.

In the absence of local mass leaders, the BJP will depend on the central leadership. Modi and Rajnath Singh, the Union home minister, will end up being star campaigners for the state election. However, both are at the receiving end due to national issues. Will they be able to bring in new voters or stop desertion to other parties?

This limitation will push the BJP towards social engineering. But then, that is not their forte. Mishandling Hyderabad student Rohith Vemula’s death early this year is a prime example of their ineptness when it comes to caste-based identity politics. Other parties such as the BSP and the SP have played caste-based identity politics in a more efficient way at the local level. On top of that, though Amit Shah is busy making coalitions with smaller parties and caste groups, their vote-bank commitment to BJP is questionable. There is a potential that the party will antagonize upper castes. Jats in western UP are already feeling uncomfortable with the BJP due to Haryana’s politics.

*Systematic effort to lure Brahmin Votes

The appointment of former Delhi CM Sheila Dixit as a potential CM candidate of the Congress Party has thrown the BJP strategy in a quandary. The immediate impact of Congress maneuver was seen in the BJP strategy when another Brahmin, Kalraj Mishra despite being a septuagenarian was allowed to continue as cabinet minister. The BJP, fearful of antagonizing the Brahmin community, which has been voting in last two decades for the BJP, didn’t dare to touch him. Shiv Pratap Shukla was accommodated as a Rajya Sabha MP despite opposition from Yogi Adityanath, MP and prominent leader from Gorakhpur region. Mahendra Pandey, MP from Chandauli near Varanasi  was accommodated in the central ministry to fortify “Kashi Prant” from a Brahmin exodus.

Until recently, the BJP was fairly confident of getting the majority of Brahmin votes, which constitute 10-12 percent of the electorate. However, the narrative has changed recently. Brahmins are debating the plausibility of their political return in the state on their own terms. It is too early to say whether the new Congress leaders will be able to get a majority of Brahmins to come to them. Any shift in this base will harm the BJP immensely in UP.

*Antagonizing party-hoppers and seniors

The BJP’s strategy of accommodating opponents and promoting young and new faces is also creating issues. In the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, the BJP assimilated many party hoppers and they were promised many things. For example in Kashi Prant,  Avdesh Singh, a Congress leader, Dayashankar Mishra aka Dayalu Guru, a local Congress leader who fought the Varanasi South seat and Sushil Singh, an independent MLA from Sakaldiha, joined the BJP in the 2014 election. However, in an assembly election, the BJP will have a hard time placating hoppers without antagonizing existing leaders and cadres in respective constituencies. Dayalu Guru will be seeking a seat, Varanasi South, from where Shayamdev Rai Chaudhary won seven times. Similar challenges are there in many constituencies.

There are all indications that the BJP will be focusing on a new, young and energetic leadership. Instead of relying on the existing leadership such as Vinay Katiyar, MP and founder of Bajrang Dal, Premlatata Katiyar, ex-BJP vice-president and prominent cabinet minister during the Kalyan Singh era and Omprakash Singh, MLA and ex-minister, the BJP has chosen to bring in the young Anupriya Patel as the Kurmi face of the party. This is creating heartburn within the party. Though it may not burst out as outright rebelliousness, it has the potential to take the sheen out of the campaign.

*Booth management and coordination

In 2014, there was talk that Amit Shah has implemented the Gujarat model of election campaigning during the Lok Sabha election. Each area booth was under a “booth prabhari” who monitored a few booths, and for every 60 voters, one “Panna Prabhari” was deputed. The RSS too helped silently, building narratives on border issues, minority appeasement, national issues and weak leadership of the ruling dispensation.

This strategy was copied and successfully emulated in Delhi by the AAP. It managed voters through mohalla sabhas and was so successful that it won 67 out of 70 seats in Delhi. Similarly, the Congress is emulating this in the 2017 UP election through Prashant Kishore’s recommendation. He is a successful political strategist instrumental in the 2014 success of the BJP and the 2015 Nitish Kumar election. The BSP and the SP too have become sophisticated over time in managing booths through their cadres. But BJP’s advantage of efficiently managing booths and voters has eroded since 2014.

*Reconciling aspiration politics with failed expectations

This is biggest stumbling block for the BJP in UP. It will be extremely hard for it to keep a similar tempo of campaigning as in 2014 as there is nothing tangible to show on the ground. People are affected mostly through day to day public services such as health, law and order and education, which are state concerns.

Secondly, its nearly 70 MPs are at the mercy of the local administration to get work done for their constituents, many of whom are raising concerns of ineffective leadership. The fallout of this was seen when Bharat Singh, MP from Balia, had an outburst in front of Modi in a 2015 parliamentary meet when he said that ministers do not respond to letters and at times, several months go by before they respond.

“Swachh Bharat” too hasn’t reached the grassroots in a meaningful way. Varanasi, Modi’s constituency, is in dire need of cleanliness, sanitation and safe drinking water. “Jiyapur”, an adopted village of the PM in Varanasi, is more a testimony of failure than success.

It is obvious that the 2017 assembly polls in UP have to be fought differently from the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

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Pro and basic models in the iPhone 15 lineup may have more distinctions

According to reports, the sales fall for the current non-pro models is much greater than what Apple’s external environment had expected.

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At the ‘Far Out’ event in September of this year, Apple unveiled the iPhone 14 series, which includes four new models. The iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro were smaller models when they were first released by Apple, whereas the iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max had larger screens.

Early market indicators were indicative of weak demand for non-Pro models. According to a recent rumour, Apple is reportedly “extremely” worried about how the iPhone 14 Plus is selling and is trying to implement new marketing tactics to make up for it when the next iPhone series is released.

According to a recent story on the South Korean blog Naver, Apple is “seriously” contemplating new tactics for the future iPhone 15 lineup and is “seriously” considering how well the iPhone 14 Plus is selling. According to reports, the sales fall for the current non-pro models is much greater than what Apple’s external environment had expected.

First, Apple should think about lowering the price difference between pro models and entry-level devices. This is consistent with analyst Ross Young’s assertion that all iPhone models could get the Dynamic Island feature next year, which is now only accessible on iPhone 14 Pro models.

Future iPhone models’ pricing may also change, according to Apple, and “the price will be determined differently than it is currently.” It might lower the cost of the 2023 lineup’s Plus model. The starting pricing for the iPhone 14 Plus in India is Rs. 89,900. The starting price for the iPhone 14 Pro Max, in contrast, is Rs. 1,39,900.

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Ming-Chi Kuo, a well-known analyst, had already predicted that Apple would widen the gap between professional and non-professional iPhone models even more and include unique features in the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The business plans to raise the average selling price (ASP) of iPhone devices, according to Kuo.

The blog post also claims that there will be a clear distinction between the pro model and the max in terms of materials and camera components. This supports earlier rumours that stated the iPhone 15 Pro Max model would include a titanium chassis and a periscope zoom camera. It is anticipated that solid-state buttons would replace the traditional volume and power buttons on the high-end iPhone 15 devices.

The basic iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max models are rumoured to be part of Apple’s 2023 iPhone portfolio. Apple’s upcoming A17 Bionic chip is anticipated to power the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. The A16 Bionic chip might be found in the non-Pro variants.

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Want to move on from your unworthy ex before Valentine’s Day? Name a cockroach after your ex and watch it eaten alive for just THIS much

As Valentine’s week nears, many couples are excited to celebrate their love and romance. However, this is not the case for everyone. A lot of people despise the concept of Valentine’s because of past relationship trauma and unworthy exes.

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As Valentine’s week nears, many couples are excited to celebrate their love and romance. However, this is not the case for everyone. A lot of people despise the concept of Valentine’s because of past relationship trauma and unworthy exes. What if you were told that there is a way to get your cockroach of an ex eaten by animals, alive? No, this will not murder your ex in reality, but you will never find a better way to move on.

The San Antonio Zoological Society has come up with an idea for people to name a cockroach or rat after their ex-boyfriend or girlfriend. The event is called Cry Me a Cockroach, which is organised every year on Valentine’s Day. The society took to their Twitter handle and said that if people donate, their ex will be fed to an animal. They will also receive certificates.

There are some zoos in Pennsylvania, like Lehigh Valley Zoo, where people are allowed to name a bug after their former boyfriend or girlfriend. After this, these bugs are fed to their animals. All of this is done for just $5 or Rs 374.

Lehigh Valley Zoo came up with this brilliantly vicious, yet harmful idea, and took to their official Twitter handle to advertise. They said that they get it that sometimes, love sucks. So instead of feeling down that their love may not last forever, people should put a twist on Valentine’s Day and name a bug after their ex. They mentioned that all people have to do is to make a $5 donation to name one of the feeder crickets, and they will feed them to their ambassador animals. The offer is open till February 14, 2022.

This is not it. The Lehigh Zoo Website will also upload weekly videos on Facebook for people to see their ex’s big-avatar getting eaten.

Indeed, for every undeserving ex, there is a bug waiting to be eaten.

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Ensure nutrition supplement ad wins hearts, Tweeple say video taught them a lot | WATCH

In this era of ads where some advertisements are really praised for their inclusivity while the others are being criticised, Ensure (an American brand of nutritional supplements) have also come up with a very heart touching advertisement in this festive season.

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By Tarannum

In this era of ads where some advertisements are really praised for their inclusivity while the others are being criticised, Ensure (an American brand of nutritional supplements) have also come up with a very heart touching advertisement in this festive season.

The video is on fleek and it’s being liked and shared by people a lot on social media, soon it came out. Tweeple are appreciating and twitting this viral video with good compliments.

In this inspiring advertisement, we can see a man making a list of guests, asking her wife for one of his specific friends on the occasion of the festival but her wife denies informing him about the long list and work overload, the man then make her a cup of hot tea made of Ensure milk powder, saying that we should thank the people who took time for us when nobody did. This cute message is liked by the people and Twitter is flooded with appreciation posts with the hashtag StrongerInsideOut.

One person tweeted that this video taught him to come up front, help people and celebrate. Have a look :

The other Twitter user wrote about the amazing initiative of this video and appreciated this.

https://twitter.com/Gopika55/status/1457671525209833479

What is Ensure?

Ensure is an American for nutritional supplements and replacements for meals. This brand, Ensure is manufactured by Abbott Laboratories.

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Ensure Original contains 220 calories, six grams of saturated fat, 15 grams of sugar, and nine grams of protein in a 237-ml (8-fl oz) bottle. Water, corn maltodextrin, sugar, milk protein concentrate, canola oil, and soy protein isolate are the top six ingredients in Ensure original. For people with lactose intolerance can also take this as Ensure is considered lactose-free.

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