Vikrant Shekhawat : May 29, 2022, 05:39 PM
Lucknow. Bahujan Samaj Party President and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati has decided to field a candidate in Azamgarh in the upcoming Lok Sabha by-elections to be held on June 23. However, the party will not contest the bypoll in Rampur. After two-day district and divisional level review meetings of the state unit of BSP, party chief Mayawati said on Sunday that BSP is a party with limited resources, which will compete with the opposition parties running on the money power of big capitalists and wealthy people. Punishment, discrimination, etc., continue to happen continuously. Therefore, the party and its support base will have to be strengthened on the basis of small cadre meetings by staying away from exhibitionist and exorbitant meetings.
According to the statement, in the BSP cadre meeting, it has been decided to field a candidate for one seat in the upcoming Lok Sabha by-elections to be held on June 23 in Uttar Pradesh. It said that the BSP will contest the by-election in Azamgarh parliamentary constituency, but will not field a candidate for the Rampur Lok Sabha seat.BSP said this about RampurIt has been said from BSP that the party needs to be strengthened further in Rampur area. For this reason, she will not field any candidate in the by-election. However, the BSP has talked about fielding candidates in Rampur in the 2024 Lok Sabha electionsBy-elections in Azamgarh and Rampur will be held on June 23It is noteworthy that Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has resigned from the post of Azamgarh MP after being elected MLA from Karhal assembly constituency of Mainpuri. At the same time, senior SP leader Azam Khan has resigned from the post of MP of Rampur Lok Sabha constituency after winning the assembly elections from Rampur. Voting is scheduled for June 23 by-elections in both the seats that fell vacant after the resignation of these leaders.
BSP made this big claimIn the statement issued by BSP, it has been claimed that in a state like Uttar Pradesh, especially the BSP, which has the power to overthrow the Congress party, which has adopted anti-Dalit, tribal, backward and religious minority policy and style, is the only anti-poor and pro-rich Indian public. Has been able to shake the roots of the party.
According to the statement, in the BSP cadre meeting, it has been decided to field a candidate for one seat in the upcoming Lok Sabha by-elections to be held on June 23 in Uttar Pradesh. It said that the BSP will contest the by-election in Azamgarh parliamentary constituency, but will not field a candidate for the Rampur Lok Sabha seat.BSP said this about RampurIt has been said from BSP that the party needs to be strengthened further in Rampur area. For this reason, she will not field any candidate in the by-election. However, the BSP has talked about fielding candidates in Rampur in the 2024 Lok Sabha electionsBy-elections in Azamgarh and Rampur will be held on June 23It is noteworthy that Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has resigned from the post of Azamgarh MP after being elected MLA from Karhal assembly constituency of Mainpuri. At the same time, senior SP leader Azam Khan has resigned from the post of MP of Rampur Lok Sabha constituency after winning the assembly elections from Rampur. Voting is scheduled for June 23 by-elections in both the seats that fell vacant after the resignation of these leaders.
BSP made this big claimIn the statement issued by BSP, it has been claimed that in a state like Uttar Pradesh, especially the BSP, which has the power to overthrow the Congress party, which has adopted anti-Dalit, tribal, backward and religious minority policy and style, is the only anti-poor and pro-rich Indian public. Has been able to shake the roots of the party.