Uttar Pradesh is set to hold assembly elections next year. The BJP is already preparing for it in full swing.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah called on Anupriya Patel, senior leader of the BJP's ally Apna Dal party in Uttar Pradesh.
Sources in Delhi said he had then asked for two ministerial posts in Uttar Pradesh and one seat in the Union Cabinet.
Uttar Pradesh is the main reason for the BJP government led by Prime Minister Modi to come to power twice.
That's where more than 80 MPs in the country are chosen.
In the last 2014 parliamentary elections, the BJP won 71 out of 80 seats. The support of the coalition parties was also seen as important.
2017 election
In the last 2017 assembly elections, the BJP came to power by vacating the Bahujan Samaj, Samajwadi and Congress parties.
At the time, the BJP's ally, the Apna Dal, had won nine assembly seats. The Apna Dal has been in alliance with the BJP since 2014.
Amit Shah Strategy
In this context, the BJP is keen to win more seats in Uttar Pradesh next year and retain power. The BJP is talking to the coalition parties in Delhi.
Amit Shah is directly focusing on this matter. He is now talking to Uttar Pradesh leaders about the strategy for success.
Demand placed
That is how Amit Shah called the BJP's ally, the Apna platform. Anupriya Patel, then head of the Apna Dal, is said to have asked for two ministerial posts in Uttar Pradesh and one in the Union Cabinet. Amit Shah is also scheduled to call on other Uttar Pradesh party leaders, including Nishat Samraj.
This is the beginning
Apna Dal, the party with support among the Kurmi of Uttar Pradesh. The BJP did not find coalition parties during the last 2019 elections. ”But he abandoned the decision because of peace with the BJP.
In this context, Yogi Adityanath also arrived in Delhi today. The Prime Minister met and talked with Modi.
The BJP wants to ally itself with the allies in Uttar Pradesh, overcome the corona, maintain the influence of Prime Minister Modi and win. That is the beginning of the meeting with the coalition parties.
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