BJP Reframes 'Politics of Fear' by Shifting Focus from 'Pakistani' to 'Bangladeshi'
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has reportedly adjusted its political messaging. This shift involves a reorientation of its "politics of fear" strategy. Previously, the
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has reportedly adjusted its political messaging. This
shift involves a reorientation of its "politics of fear" strategy. Previously, the
rhetoric often centered on the term "Pakistani." The party's focus has now reportedly
moved towards "Bangladeshi" narratives. This reframing indicates a change in the perceived
external threat or demographic concern. The adjustment suggests an evolution in the
party's communication tactics. It aims to resonate with specific voter sentiments or
address new political contexts. This strategic change could influence public discourse and
electoral dynamics.