Assembly elections are going to be held in UP in the coming few months, in which the political mercury of UP has gone up. All political parties are striving for victory. In such a situation, if you have to save your existence in front of SP, then BSP also faces a similar problem. Congress is going to end in UP, this time Congress will have to prove itself in the assembly elections. In the coming days, the condition of the Congress will get worse. Similarly, the biggest challenge before the BJP is to maintain its victory. This time also the BJP wants to come and trouble its opponents. In such a situation, all the political parties are throwing their strength. In this regard, how is CM Yogi going to rally in Deoria, which is going to the stronghold of SP today?
The way CM Yogi’s rally is going to be held on this seat. It is being discussed everywhere. It is not so easy for the BJP to break the fort of SP, but the popularity of CM Yogi is fueling the fact that this seat can be taken out. Now what does Akhilesh Yadav say on this rally of Yogi? Only time will tell this, but CM Yogi’s rally is said to be very important.
Let us tell you, BJP has 6 out of 7 assembly seats in Deoria district, while SP has MLA in Bhatpar. Bhatpar Rani assembly constituency has been considered an impregnable fortress of socialists. So far this seat has been occupied by socialists 11 times in the assembly elections held 18 times. Congress has won the election from here 6 times and once independent has also got a chance, but till now BJP has not even been able to open its account on this seat.
If we talk about this seat according to the castes, then Kushwaha has the maximum number of voters and the upper castes are also in good numbers, but even after the caste equation is in favor, till today BJP does not have any winning candidate in this seat. This is the reason, CM Yogi is coming to hold a public meeting.
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