UP Bye-Election 2024 : Political excitement has increased regarding the assembly by-elections in Uttar Pradesh. Political parties are busy making their own strategies. On one hand, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has called a meeting of ministers in-charge of election districts tomorrow i.e. on October 19. At the same time, President of ally Nishad Party, Sanjay Nishad has called a meeting of his MLAs.
After the high level meeting of BJP in Delhi regarding by-elections in Uttar Pradesh, CM Yogi has called a meeting of ministers in-charge in Lucknow, this meeting will be held at Chief Minister’s residence, 5 Kalidas Marg from 11 am on Saturday. The by-election strategy will be discussed in the meeting. However, BJP has not yet announced its candidates. Whereas Samajwadi Party has fielded its 7 candidates.
Displeasure in Nishad Party
According to sources, in the meeting held in Delhi regarding the by-elections, the BJP leadership has discussed the names of its candidates on nine out of ten seats and has talked about leaving one seat for the ally RLD, although it has not been announced officially. It has happened. At the same time, ally Nishad Party is also demanding seats for the by-election, but BJP is in no mood to give even a single seat. Leaders of Nishad Party seem angry due to not getting seats. Now the head of Nishad Party has called a meeting of his MLAs, in such a situation a round of discussions has started regarding the meeting. Will Nishad Party contest the elections alone or cooperate with BJP? This is a matter to be seen further.
BJP leadership does not want to make any mistake
According to political analysts, in the last Lok Sabha elections 2024, BJP had contested the elections with allies – Nishad Party, Rashtriya Lok Dal, Apna Dal (S) and Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party, but these regional parties have not got any significant success. In such a situation, the BJP leadership does not want to repeat any mistake while taking the assembly by-elections seriously. She is hitting the ground running with the aim of winning all the seats.
Voting will be held on 13th November
Let us tell you that the Election Commission has announced elections for 9 out of 10 seats in Uttar Pradesh. The petition regarding Milkipur seat is pending in the court, hence the election on this seat has been abandoned. By-election is to be held here on 13th November and counting of votes will take place on 23rd November.