AKHILESH YADAV IS OVER AN HOUR LATE for his drive-through election rally in Hazratganj, Lucknow’s main shopping centre, and yet instead of dissipating, the crowd only grows in a strange, primal fashion—the way you may see a forest growing in a time-lapse video—till it becomes that surging organismic mass that greets his campaign bus. There is an adulation, the kind only rockstars get, as women wave to catch his attention and bands of young men reach out desperately to touch his hand. Some of the more energetic ones perform dangerous acrobatics, with pillion riders standing up on moving motorcycles, waving flags at him while taking selfies. There are those who want to present him with large bronze maces, others with shiny photos of Hindu gods or fancy tiny models of cycles (his party’s symbol) or floral garlands. As Akhilesh spots each offering in the crowd, he tells his driver to stop and reaches out to collect it... even though his arms are in danger of being pulled out of their sockets. “The least I can do is to receive their gifts—it keeps me connected to them and the memory will always stay with them,” Akhilesh remarks. He speaks in his characteristic style, disarming and free of bombast, but everybody here in this multitude will be hoping that something more than mere memory stays with them.
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