UP: BJP to woo Yadavs, Jatavs and Pasmandas to target clean sweep in 2024 LS elections

UP: BJP to woo Yadavs, Jatavs and Pasmandas to target clean sweep in 2024 LS elections

While Yadavs and Muslims form Samajwadi Party’s “MY” vote bank, Jatavs favour Bahujan Samaj Party. Out of 1.70 lakh booths in UP, BJP finds itself comparatively weak on 22,000

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UP: BJP to woo Yadavs, Jatavs and Pasmandas to target clean sweep in 2024 LS elections

Lucknow: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Uttar Pradesh, plans to expand its base among Yadavs, Jatavs and Pasmanda Muslims as it aims to win UP’s all 80 Lok Sabha seats in the upcoming 2024 general election.

UP Deputy Chief Minister and former state BJP president Keshav Prasad Maurya had also dropped a hint in a recent tweet, saying that Yaduvanshi (Yadavs), Ravidasiyo (Jatavs) and Pasmanda Muslims will be brought closer to the BJP so that the lotus “blossoms” in every booth in UP.

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After the party’s victory in the Azamgarh and Rampur Lok Sabha bypolls, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had claimed that it will win all 80 seats in next general election.

While OBC Yadavs and Muslims form the Samajwadi Party’s “MY” vote bank, Jatavs have been siding with the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) led by Mayawati so far.

SP’s national secretary Rajendra Chaudhary trashed Maurya’s assertions and said his party doesn’t believe in politics of casteism.

“Our ideology is based on socialism and social justice,” Chaudhary told PTI.

Sources in the BJP said the party has planned to launch a comprehensive mass contact campaign to reach out to Yadavs, Jatavs and Pasmanda Muslims in course of its “Tiranga Yatra” week from 11 to 17 August.

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Of 1.70 lakh booths in the 80 Lok Sabha seats in UP, the BJP feels it has comparatively lesser influence on 22,000.

According to sources, most of these booths are dominated by Yadav, Jatav and Muslim voters.

They said on state secretary (organisation) Sunil Bansal’s instruction, BJP MPs and MLAs had recently undertaken mass contact programmes to increase the party’s footprint.

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The BJP has 64 MPs from Uttar Pradesh while its ally Apna Dal (Sonelal) has two.

The BSP has 10 MPs while the Samajwadi Party’s tally came down to three after it lost Azamgarh and Rampur seats to the BJP in the bypolls held recently. Sonia Gandhi is the sole MP of the Congress. She represents the Rae Bareli seat.

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According to experts, Yadavs form 11 per cent of the UP’s population. Dalits are around 21 per cent of the population and Muslim’s presence is estimated at 18 per cent. Among the Dalits, Jatavs are numerically strong.

Seventeen Lok Sabha seats are reserved for Scheduled Castes in UP.

“Yadav and Muslim voters decide in 10 Lok Sabha constituencies each,” said Santraj Yadav, a senior BJP leader.

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