The BJP’s special plan for the UP by-elections, where the Sangh is also active, will keep the army of ministers, MLAs and MPs at ground zero.

Regarding the UP Assembly by-elections, the BJP is formulating a campaign strategy for 9 groups. In these nine clusters, a team of one to two BJP functionaries and two to three ministers was deployed. The ministers responsible for the government are also given different responsibilities.

Apart from this, the responsibility of caste mathematics for each stall has been given to the mandal chairman and district chairman. Different fronts of the BJP have been deployed in the assembly constituencies based on the caste equation. Caste district leaders were also appointed to motivate people to vote.

Regional chairpersons are also appointed to hold parliamentary seats in their respective regions. Apart from this, CM Yogi will hold a rally in each constituency. Meanwhile, the BJP’s Muslim leaders will be deployed in Muslim-dominated areas.

Staff from stall management down to the level were involved in the campaign. All the party’s MPs and MLAs have been asked to stay in the constituencies only for the post-Diwali by-elections. In addition, an inspection team has been set up at the party headquarters.

RSS also became active

According to sources, the Sangh has launched a massive engagement program to prepare public opinion in favor of the BJP in the UP by-elections. The Sangh has prepared a team for the by-polls to the assembly seat. These groups also began to reach out to people with their messages. Each group holds group meetings of 5-10 people to conduct in-depth discussions on national interests, Hinduism, good governance, development, public welfare and local issues to form public opinion.

By-elections will be held for these seats

The seats in Uttar Pradesh where by-elections will be held include Katehari (Ambedkar Nagar), Karhal (Mainpuri), Mirapur (Muzaffarnagar), Ghaziabad, Majhawan (Mirzapur), Shishmau (Kanpur City), Khair (Aligarh), Phulpur (Prayagraj) and Kundarki ( Moradabad)).

Voting for these seats will be held on November 13 and counting of votes will take place on November 23. On October 15, due to court cases, the Election Commission announced by-elections for nine seats of the Union Parliament except Mirkipur (Ayodhya).

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