Mayawati Gives Satish Chandra Mishra Key Role: Is BSP Reviving Its 2007 Brahmin Outreach for UP Polls?
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Mayawati gives Satish Chandra Mishra key role: Is BSP reviving its 2007 Brahmin outreach for UP polls?
BSP's national general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra is the party's man for legal, media and election-related affairs. The move is being widely seen as Mayawati's bid to woo Brahmin voters similar to what she did in the 2007 elections to become the UP chief minister.
In view of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati has intensified her efforts to expand the party's support base across all sections of society and replicate the 'social engineering' model of 2007. As part of this effort, Mayawati has entrusted Satish Chandra Mishra with new responsibilities.
Mayawati fielded a large number of Brahmin candidates in the 2007 elections. 41 of them won. At that time, the BSP had coined the slogan, "The Brahmin will blow the conch, the elephant will keep growing."
The Bahujan Samaj Party has intensified its organizational activities in preparation for the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in 2027. The party is focusing on connecting with all sections of society and organizing assembly-level worker conferences.
BSP gears up for 2027 UP Assembly Elections with new organisational responsibilities. Follow Dainik Bhaskar Latest Updates. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has expedited the process of organisation and candidate selection for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections. BSP chief Mayawati has said that the announcement of candidates at the assembly level has created uneasiness among the opposition parties.
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