In a sharp political escalation, Arvind Kejriwal has embraced the term 'Dimagi Naxal' used by PM Narendra Modi, while the BJP accuses the Congress of adopting a similar radical ideology.

  • Arvind Kejriwal expressed pride in being called a 'Dimagi Naxal' following PM Modi's remarks.
  • BJP claims the Congress party has transformed into a 'Dimagi Naxal Congress'.
  • Minister Kiren Rijiju demanded an apology from Congress toward Manmohan Singh's family.
  • A viral 'Dimagi Naxal Party' Instagram page gained 1.6 lakh followers before disappearing.

The Indian political landscape has witnessed a new linguistic battleground with the emergence of the term 'Dimagi Naxal' (Intellectual Naxal). The controversy erupted after Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the phrase to criticize the ideological leanings of the opposition. In a surprising twist, Arvind Kejriwal turned the attack into a badge of honor, stating he is proud to be a 'Dimagi Naxal' if it means challenging a stagnant system.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has amplified the attack, asserting that the Congress party has fundamentally shifted its core identity. BJP leaders argue that the Congress has now become the 'Dimagi Naxal Congress,' promoting ideas that undermine the nation's internal stability and democratic fabric.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that the weaponization of terms like 'Naxal' is a strategic move to frame the political opposition as anti-establishment or anti-national. By embracing the term, Kejriwal is attempting to pivot the narrative from 'radicalism' to 'revolution,' appealing to a youth demographic that views dissent as a form of intellectual bravery. This shift represents a move away from traditional policy-based campaigning toward identity-driven ideological warfare.

The transition of 'Naxalism' from a security threat to a political label indicates a deepening polarization in Indian public discourse.

Adding fuel to the fire, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju brought up the legacy of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Rijiju pointed out the irony of the current Congress stance, recalling that Manmohan Singh had once described Maoists as the 'single biggest internal security threat' to India. Rijiju demanded a formal apology from the Congress to the family of Manmohan Singh for this perceived ideological betrayal.

The digital footprint of this controversy was equally striking. An Instagram page titled 'Dimagi Naxal Party' surged in popularity, amassing 1.6 lakh followers in a short span. The subsequent disappearance of the page suggests either a crackdown by platform moderators or a strategic exit by the creators, highlighting how quickly political slogans can turn into viral digital movements.

Did You Know?: The term 'Naxalite' originates from Naxalbari, a village in West Bengal where a peasant uprising began in 1967.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does 'Dimagi Naxal' mean in this political context?
It is used by the ruling party to describe those who they believe hold radical or subversive ideologies without necessarily taking up arms.

2. Why did Kiren Rijiju mention Manmohan Singh?
To highlight the contradiction between the current Congress's perceived ideology and Manmohan Singh's previous stance on Maoism as a security threat.