U.P. MLC elections: BJP in view of 2024: Dalit-Brahmin equation achieved


- BJP announces 9 names including Deputy CM Maurya for this election: SP has only been able to finalize four names: Dispute continues

Lucknow: BJP has nominated Deputy CM for Member of Legislative Council (MLC). A total of 6 names including Keshav Prasad Maurya have been announced. Only 3 candidates could be declared. The other five names were not announced till this morning. It is to be mentioned that today is the last day to fill the candidature letter for this.

In this way, the Bharatiya Janata Party has sent a constructive message to the candidates for the election of the State Legislative Council to their loyalty and to the members who are constantly working in the organization. With this, in Mission-202, the party has formed a new equation by keeping Dalits and Brahmins together.

The Samajwadi Party, on the other hand, has also tried to do sexual maths but the SP has run into problems in selecting candidates. So far, only four candidates have been confirmed. The party is concerned about the Azamkhan faction as well as the Ram-Gopal faction.

For the best action in the BJP, Dayashankar Mishra gave Dayal Shankar, Balian, Danish Azad Ansari, Jaswant Saini Narendra Kashyap and JPS Rathore ministerial posts and gave a clear message that they would be sent to the Legislative Council in future.

It is well known that U.P. Bihar, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Karamatak, Andhra Pradesh, M.P. In big states like Vidhan Sabhas also have upper house similar to Rajya Sabha. Which is called the Legislative Council. However, it is a different matter that the power of the House is relatively limited.

In Uttar Pradesh, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, the party's strongest Jat face Bhupendrasinh Chaudhary, along with seven other ministers have been sent to the Legislative Council to send a clear message to activists that, for those who remain committed to the party, the way to the government is open.

Among the BJP candidates, Jashwant Singh Saini is the former chairman of the State Backward Classes Commission, while Narendra Kashyap is the current chairman of the commission. While giving tickets to Lucknow metropolitan city president Mahesh Sharma, the BJP has equated the Brahmin Dalit. The point is straightforward. Through this he wants to make his mission 304 a success.

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