The next year 2022 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh are going to be interesting. The BJP has made a big plan to put the members of the Legislative Council in the electoral arena. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath can contest from any seat in Gorakhpur or Ayodhya. At the same time, both the deputy CMs Keshav Maurya and Dinesh Sharma will also contest the elections. Sources also tell that the state BJP President Swatantra Dev Singh can also be elected to the assembly.
Apart from this, the cabinet minister made from MLC quota has been asked to prepare for contesting the assembly elections. According to information received from sources, six ministers including Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya are on their stay in Delhi.
BJP MLA from Ayodhya Ved Prakash Gupta said- “It is my good fortune, I am ready to vacate my seat, I am waiting since 2017. I had said in 2017 that when Yogi ji had to become a member of the Legislative Council or Vidhan Sabha. If Yogi ji contests elections from Ayodhya, then all the people will be very fortunate.
Big leaders are likely to contest from these seats
- CM Yogi Adityanath- Gorakhpur or Ayodhya Vidhan Sabha.
- Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya- Kaushambi.
- Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma- Lucknow.
- Jal Shakti Minister Mahendra Singh – Kunda seat of Pratapgarh.
Four ministers returned from Delhi
In view of the upcoming assembly elections, the cabinet of the Yogi government is to be expanded. Cabinet Minister Rajendra Pratap Singh, Moti Singh, Cabinet Minister Ashutosh Tandon Gopal, Cabinet Minister Satish Mahana, Minister Ravindra Jaiswal, Ramashankar Singh Patel and Allies Minister Jai Pratap Singh Jackie were present on Friday during their stay in Delhi. According to the information, four ministers of the Yogi government have returned to Lucknow on Saturday morning.
message to workers
After this decision of the central leadership, it is believed that the BJP wants to make it clear that many local leaders are showing less enthusiasm by reaching the Legislative Assembly from the back door and becoming CM, Deputy CM and Minister. The entry of veterans into the fray will end factionalism in local politics. All veterans will work to mobilize workers in their elections as well as in the elections of other Vidhan Sabhas.