Identity politics is inevitable in democracies, however, it is articulated through a persistent sense of discrimination and oppression along the axis of defining one identity from the other. Rather than understanding oneself as having diverse and multiple identities, Indians are provoked to support political parties based on their religious identity. The Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) experimented with this unique mix of caste and religion-driven politics in 2014 and has cemented it in 2019. This body of work explores these phenomena from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's constituency; Varanasi, India.