Why BJP is scared to lose in UP! । UP ELECTIONS 2022 https://youtu.be/ZMqgkVTYolc?t=48
Siddharth Kalhans after effect of rout in Panchayat polls. Candidates for the Block level and District level posts are being prevented from filing nominations. https://youtube.com/embed/ZMqgkVTYolc?start=204&end=500
पवन उप्रेती https://youtube.com/embed/ZMqgkVTYolc?start=500&end=733 fear atmosphere
ASHUTOSH has become irrelevant !” APOORVANAND । BJP POLITICS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kKJnYNymW4 Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2022: Game Up Already? by Syed Kamran https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/opinion-uttar-pradesh-assembly-election-2022-game-up-already/386308 Pandemic, infighting, anti-incumbency…the Yogi regime may be facing all of that. But SP, BSP and Congress seem to be in no position to cash in on the potential advantage
The Samajwadi Party, the main Opposition force, has so far shown neither any zeal nor the intent to fight the incumbent Yogi Adityanath-led BJP Government. It seems somehow convinced that it will get the votes automatically in an anti-incumbency wave—regardless of negligible ground activity, especially from top leadership, on issues ranging from Covid mismanagement, non-availability of vaccination slots (especially for the 18-45 age group), repeated instances of police brutality, attempts to quell dissent, skyrocketing prices of fuel and cooking oil, to falling GDP and employment levels in the state.
BSP: Seen in totality, the party’s footprint more or less appears to be diminishing in the state. Can it hold on to its approximately 20 per cent voteshare? As of now, based on its current strength, there exist logical reasons to project that this seems highly unlikely The party
Congress (seen defections in their recent past) still has leaders like Sriprakash Jaiswal, Zafar Ali Naqvi, Nirmal Khatri and Praveen Singh Aron but they can hardly be seen on the ground. The party has entrusted its MLA from Tamkuhi Raj, Ajay Kumar Lallu, with the important task of steering the UPCC as its president—and so far he has done a fairly decent job—but the party needs many more like him. Also, the introduction of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in UP politics created a lot of hype, but she has mainly played cameos at regular intervals. In 2019, speculation was rife for a bit about her contesting against Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Varanasi before it fizzled out. Recently too, her name was being hyped as the Congress’s CM face but the party’s fear of failure seems to be outpowering its hunger for success.
UP Zila Panchayat chairperson election: क्या BJP ने यूपी का 'सेमीफ़ाइनल' जीत लिया? (BBC Hindi) V उत्तर प्रदेश में ज़िला पंचायत अध्यक्षों के चुनाव में 75 में से 67 सीटें जीतकर भारतीय जनता पार्टी में जहां खुशी की लहर है, वहीं मुख्य विपक्षी दल समाजवादी पार्टी ने चुनाव में गंभीर धांधली के आरोप लगाए हैं. विधानसभा चुनाव से ठीक पहले हुए इन चुनावों में मिली प्रचंड जीत को बीजेपी विधानसभा चुनाव का सेमीफ़ाइनल बता रही है, लेकिन क्या ये चुनाव वास्तव में सेमीफ़ाइनल कहे जा सकते हैं?
This is how BJP wants to win the UP-assembly elections? PANCHAYAT ELECTIONS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3QSsjsm-Ec Will BJP do anything to win the UP assembly elections? Will the party fight the assembly elections on the lines of Zila Panchayat elections? Taking part in the discussion with Mukesh Kumar - Sharat Pradhan, Qurban Ali, Vijay Trivedi, Prof. Ravikant and Siddharth Geese
The election to ZP chairperson is indirect, and even where electors were supposed to be of other parties and independents, the results ended in BJP backed candidates taking 67 out of 75 positions. The party in power usually has the upper hand to get its people elected, but this time the bargaining was extensive. In fact over 21 seats positions went uncontested, with allegations that many were not even allowed to file their nominations.. Is this an indication of the assembly polls ? No really, but it was perhaps a signal to the Party High Commnd that the current CM is in a strong position