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Does Amit Shah need one lakh voters in this election?

Does Amit Shah need one lakh voters in this election?

 

"Congress gives us 'Request for Tactics', while BJP neglects us, we are getting crushed under two pillars of Chakki." These words are Asif Khan Pathan, who lives in Juhapura.

Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah has been nominated from the Gandhinagar seat, while once again Juppa is focusing on Juppura.

Approximately five lakh people live in Juhapura, spread over five square kilometers.

This Muslim-majority area was earlier covered under the Sarkhej assembly seat, from which Shah Records were elected from the majority.

A stroller in the area, there is a lack of basic primary facilities in the eyes.

Modern untouchability

Due to economic, social and cultural differences, not only Hindu and Muslim, but different castes and sects based in caste came into existence.

However, due to migrations and communal riots, the concept of 'separate area' across the country, including Gujarat, has become widespread.

According to Nasir Shaikh, associated with the voluntary organization, "Being discriminated against because of staying in Juhapura is a daily routine."

"Refusing to come to the rickshaw, a taxi book on the taxi aggravator app is done, but can cancel the driver trip in seconds of calculation."

"Even if a rickshaw gets ready to come, why should we also look at our 'non-Muslim' dress, why 'why we live in this area? It is not safe'."

According to Sharik Lallivala, a practitioner of Gujarat's political situation:

"Experiencing experiences of discrimination in Juhapura during a job interview is a common thing."

"So instead of giving their home address, they give the address of the family living in other areas."

However, there is no shortage of Juhapuri hotels and lorries 'food hubs' for fond of Hindus for non-vegetarian food.

According to the Achut Yagnik associated with the social organization 'Setu':

"In Juhapura, not only the social and social divisions of Muslims, Muslims are considered 'second class citizens' in the current political system."

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As the Sabarmati river flooded in 1973, more than 2000 Hindu-Muslim families were made homeless in the government's 'integrated town' on the west side of the city.

But during the riots of 1985, '87 and '92, the gap between Hindus and Muslims arose.

The riots that broke out in 2002 have widened the gap.

In those areas of the city Muslims lived in a small number, they were most tolerant during the riots. So he looked at Juhapura in search of safety.

Educated and well-educated Muslims living in mixed areas like Ahmedabad, Navarangpura and Paldi also traveled towards Jupparha for 'safety'.

Apart from this, in 2002 other Muslims also got shelter in Juhapura victims of riots.

Since all classes of Muslims live in Juhapura, this area is known as 'city within city'. Today, Jupputer is one of the largest Muslim sheep in the country.

The Ghetto thus directly means that at one place, the population of the people of the same community, but now the people of the same religion living in the thickly populated population are usually found to be Ghetto, where there is a lack of basic primary facilities.

Earlier, Juppura, which came under the Ahmedabad Area Development Authority, joined the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation in 2007, yet there is still lack of basic facilities.

As per the 2017 assembly election statistics, there were almost in Juhapura.

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Asif Khan Pathan says, BJP-Congress party jhapura is drinking in Chakki
According to Asif Khan Pathan, a trustee of the local Crascent School, "In the current political scenario, we have not only marginalized but have also been marginalized."

"We do not care for either political party, whatever we have to do, we have to do it ourselves."

Gujarat Congress spokesman Manish Doshi said in a conversation with BBC Gujarati:

"For the sake of minority scholarship and education, the Congress has raised the voice many times, for this I am sitting on the dhoti itself."

"Arrangements have been arranged by the Congress to provide support to the local poor students."

"We will go to the public by talking about our works and the assistance of Rs 72,000 per annum."

Will there be any special arrangement for Amit Shah's campaign in Juhapura? In reply, Gujarat BJP spokesman Bharat Pandya says:

"BJP believes in the 'all-round development, development of the whole' formula. If our corporators win or lose, they are constantly living among the people and doing service work."

"We also do not neglect and do not do any mischief."

"A card or financially poor people have ten percent reservation or the benefits of these schemes are available without discrimination and gender discrimination.

Doshi adds that Shah, who can contest Shah, will be picked up from Gandhinagar seat.

According to Senior Journalist Munawar Patangwala, "Many educated doctors, lawyers and people from rich classes live in Juhapura."

"The BJP needs to try through them to reach the general public of Juhapura."

"BJP is talking about 'alliance, development of the whole', but it does not have any kind of thinking, due to which locals become non-discriminatory."

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