Sangh throws its weight behind BJP

Lucknow: By-elections are going to be held on 13 November on 9 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh. The Sangh Parivar has come together to ensure victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party on all these seats. The Sangh has prepared a special plan for campaigning and creating an election atmosphere. The Sangh has formed booth-wise teams of Sangh workers in the respective assembly constituencies. These small teams are staying away from BJP’s programs and contacting people of all castes and teaching the lesson of national interest to the Hindu society divided into castes.

The Sangh has geared up to ensure victory of the BJP

Voting for by-elections on nine seats of UP is to be held on 13 November. Counting of votes will be done on 23 November. The assembly seats on which by-elections are to be held include Katehari (Ambedkar Nagar), Karhal (Mainpuri), Mirapur (Muzaffarnagar), Ghaziabad, Majhawan (Mirzapur), Sisamau (Kanpur city), Khair (Aligarh), Phulpur (Prayagraj) and Kundarki (Moradabad).

BJP wants to win all these seats and take revenge for the Lok Sabha elections. During the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections, BJP President JP Nadda had said that now BJP has grown up, it does not need RSS. But after the election results, BJP realized that without the help of the Sangh, it will not be able to sail through the by-elections in UP and the assembly elections of Maharashtra and Jharkhand. In such a situation, BJP has again reached the shelter of the Sangh. The Sangh has also geared up to ensure victory for the BJP.

The Sangh has formed groups for all the seats

Under its special strategy, the Sangh has formed small groups. According to information received from sources, the Sangh has prepared groups for all the 10 assembly seats of the state where by-elections are to be held. Even though the election is being held on 9 seats.

The Sangh has started strengthening the ground for the BJP based on CM Yogi’s slogan ‘If we divide, we will be cut off’. The groups have also started conveying the message to the people.

Each group is holding meetings with small groups of 5-10 people. In these meetings, the Sangh’s groups do not directly support the BJP, but are shaping people’s opinion through in-depth discussions on national interest, Hindutva, good governance, development, public welfare and local issues.

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