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Two years ahead, UP parties brace for state election

Published: 25 Jun 2014 - 01:59 pm | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 04:17 pm

Lucknow: Although assembly elections are a good two years away, political players in Uttar Pradesh have gone into an overdrive. Political battle lines in the sprawling state have not been erased, even a month after the Lok Sabha election in which the BJP virtually wiped out everyone else.
Topping the political chart is the Bharatiya Janata Party, which lapped up 71 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats and is now eyeing Lucknow. Two other seats went to its ally Apna Dal.
The BJP is on the streets over issues that matter: power outages and growing crime against women. BJP activists have come to blows with workers of the ruling Samajwadi Party in Lucknow. The BJP has started an overhaul of district party units and is focussing on the seven parliamentary seats it lost in the Lok Sabha battle: five to the Samajwadi Party and two to the Congress.
The party has announced special observers or caretakers for these seven constituencies.
Federal Minister Kalraj Mishra has been tasked with Rae Bareli, which is Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s fortress, while Keshav Maurya, has been given charge of Amethi, which Rahul Gandhi represents in the Lok Sabha.
Kaushal Kishore, another MP, has been asked to strengthen the BJP in Mainpuri and the task in Azamgarh has been given to Hindu hardliner Yogi Adityanath. Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav won both the seats.
The Congress, which lost 20 seats over its 2009 tally while retaining only Amethi and Rae Bareli, is slowly working on the faultlines and has stepped up efforts to reactivate dejected party members.
After a first ‘open dinner’ for over 5,000 party workers in her constituency, Sonia Gandhi has instructed party secretary Prakash Joshi to criss-cross the state to get ground-level feedback.
Joshi is scheduled to begin the exercise from Bahraich on June 26. Another Congress leader, Zuber Khan, was to tour the state from yesterday in a trip that will take him to Kanpur, Unnao, Kannauj, Mainpuri and Etawah — all known Samajwadi Party bastions.
The party has already dissolved all district units and the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee.
On its part, the Samajwadi Party has sacked all party leaders holding state minister ranks, has rejigged the cabinet, dropped a minister and has done away with all party affiliate wings and district units.
The message, say party leaders, is not to crib and sulk but move on with a vengeance.
In the past one week, the party protested across the state against the rail fare hike, burning Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s effigy.
The state government has sought to bring back on track its efforts to regain its traditional vote bank of farmers by making more budgetary provisions for the agriculture sector.
Taking a leaf out of the BJP’s credo of development, spending in infrastructure, power and roads has been increased manifold by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), which drew a blank in the Lok Sabha election, has also fast-tracked preparedness for the assembly elections.
Party chief Mayawati has sacked senior party office bearers and effected a major overhaul.
IANS