Summary
In the 2007 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, the BSP got 30.43 percent of the vote and 206 seats. With this the party was able to reach power on its own. After this, in 2012, the party got only 80 seats, but in this election also its vote percentage was making 25.91.
Mayawati has been accused of being less active in the first three phases of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. Due to this, there has been a possibility of division among the core voters of BSP, but BSP leaders have been claiming the key to power in this election, calling these reports baseless. It is claimed that the workers of BSP and BAMCEF organization are constantly active among their voters and are appealing to them to vote unitedly. The party has a huge support base in the regions of Awadh and Purvanchal and in these phases the party is working on a strategy to increase its political power by uniting its voters.
According to information received from BSP sources, party leaders are advising the voters to remain united and not fall into any misunderstanding. BAMCEF workers are working on a strategy to advance the politics of the Dalit community by staying among the voters before the elections. They are working with full vigor to make the BSP workers win. For this, along with the Dalit community, efforts are being made to connect other voters with them. The party claims that it will be able to perform brilliantly in this election as well.
In the 2007 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, the BSP got 30.43 percent of the vote and 206 seats. With this the party was able to reach power on its own. After this, in 2012, the party got only 80 seats, but in this election also its vote percentage was making 25.91. In the last assembly election i.e. 2017, BSP got only 19 seats, but in this election also its vote percentage was making 22.23.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the BSP did not get any seat, but even after this the party got 4.14 percent votes in the entire country and 19.6 percent in Uttar Pradesh. Similarly, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BSP got 3.63 per cent votes in the country and 19.3 per cent in UP. The party was the second largest party in Uttar Pradesh after the BJP. Whereas in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the Samajwadi Party came second. The BSP, which was reduced to zero in 2014, got 10 Lok Sabha seats in 2019.
BSP leaders claim that BSP has been successful in retaining its support base even in the fierce wave of Narendra Modi. In 2019, when the BJP was once again in its throes of electoral momentum, the voters of the BSP remained with it. Party leaders claim that the BSP will once again be a hidden Rustom Agreement in this election and without it it will not be possible to form the government in the state.
Expansion
Mayawati has been accused of being less active in the first three phases of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. Due to this, there has been a possibility of division among the core voters of BSP, but BSP leaders have been claiming the key to power in this election, calling these reports baseless. It is claimed that the workers of BSP and BAMCEF organization are constantly active among their voters and are appealing to them to vote unitedly. The party has a huge support base in the regions of Awadh and Purvanchal and in these phases the party is working on a strategy to increase its political power by uniting its voters.
According to information received from BSP sources, party leaders are advising the voters to remain united and not fall into any misunderstanding. BAMCEF workers are working on a strategy to advance the politics of the Dalit community by staying among the voters before the elections. They are working with full vigor to make the BSP workers win. For this, along with the Dalit community, efforts are being made to connect other voters with them. The party claims that it will be able to perform brilliantly in this election as well.
In the 2007 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, the BSP got 30.43 percent of the vote and 206 seats. With this the party was able to reach power on its own. After this, in 2012, the party got only 80 seats, but in this election also its vote percentage was making 25.91. In the last assembly election i.e. 2017, BSP got only 19 seats, but in this election also its vote percentage was making 22.23.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the BSP did not get any seat, but even after this the party got 4.14 percent votes in the entire country and 19.6 percent in Uttar Pradesh. Similarly, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BSP got 3.63 per cent votes in the country and 19.3 per cent in UP. The party was the second largest party in Uttar Pradesh after the BJP. Whereas in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the Samajwadi Party came second. The BSP, which was reduced to zero in 2014, got 10 Lok Sabha seats in 2019.
BSP leaders claim that BSP has been successful in retaining its support base even in the fierce wave of Narendra Modi. In 2019, when the BJP was once again in its throes of electoral momentum, the voters of the BSP remained with it. Party leaders claim that the BSP will once again be a hidden Rustom Agreement in this election and without it it will not be possible to form the government in the state.