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Amit Shah likely to hit campaign trail in UP after January 22

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
January 16, 2022
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New Delhi: BJP leader and Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to hold a series of meetings in Uttar Pradesh from next week as the party looks to intensify its election campaign to retain power in the state.

With the Election Commission having been extended the ban on public meetings and roadshows till January 22 and the BJP leadership being busy in finalising its candidates for the assembly polls in five states, Shah will start his tour after Saturday and hold meetings, including with organisational leaders, to cover the entire stretch of Uttar Pradesh.

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With several party leaders in the five poll-bound states seeking tickets for their kin, a senior BJP leader said any relation of a party member who is already holding an elected position like an MP or MLA is unlikely to be fielded.

However, this rule will not apply to those who are already MLAs, he added.

Even if the ban remains in place, the EC has allowed indoor meetings under certain conditions, sources noted.

In an informal interaction, the senior party leader also expressed confidence that the BJP will repeat its 2017 feat when it had won more than 300 seats in the 403-member assembly, saying that the Yogi Adityanath-led government’s performance on the issue of law and order and corruption, besides the welfare programmes of the Modi government at the Centre, will win over people’s support.

Asked about a string of defections from the BJP to its main rival Samajwadi Party, including of OBC leader Swami Prasad Maurya, and their allegation that it was anti-backward castes, the party leader said these leaders essentially claim to represent their castes and what may have prompted their resignation is that the BJP has been successful in winning over these communities, leading to their marginalisation.

The kind of representation backward castes like Maurya, Saini or Nunia have received in the BJP’s organisation and also in its government is there for all to see, he said, claiming that the Samajwadi Party had never given these communities any position. Whatever these defectors may say, these communities have no reason to not support the BJP, he added.

Voters in Uttar Pradesh have been giving a clear mandate in last several polls and the BJP is sure that it won’t be any different this time, he said.

Since the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, when the BJP won 71 of its 80 seats, the party swept the state in the 2017 assembly and then in 2019 Lok Sabha polls, pushing its rivals to the margins.

SP president Akhilesh Yadav has been targeting the BJP over the alleged non-performance of its state government and has been working to broaden his party’s base by inducting leaders from rival parties.

The state is heading for seven-phase polls starting from February 10.

The BJP has announced its candidates for 107 seats in Uttar Pradesh and is likely to announce its nominees for the remaining seats in the coming days, besides for four other poll-bound states — Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur. Stakes are high for the BJP as it is in power in four of the five states.

 

 

 

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