This is how the BJP countered the Samajwadi Party’s PDA program, laying the foundation for the Dalit-OBC strategy in the by-elections.

CM Yogi Adityanath attacks Akhilesh Yadav.

The Bharatiya Janata Party has finally announced its cards for by-elections in nine seats in Uttar Pradesh. The BJP has announced its candidates for 7 out of 8 seats. The West Samau seat is currently on hold. The way the BJP has fielded its candidates, it has placed its biggest bet on Dalits and backward classes. To counter the SP’s PDA formula, the BJP has devised a strategy to mount a strong challenge by fielding candidates from Dalit and OBC communities in 5 of the 7 seats.

Among the seven seats where the BJP has announced by-elections, they include Sanjeev Sharma from Ghaziabad Sadar, Surendra Dhil from Khel seat, Raman from Kundalki seat. Mvir Singh, Suchmita Moria from Manjwa seat, Deepak Patel from Phulpur, Dharamraj Nishad from Kaitri seat and Kajal Anujesh Pratap Yadav of India emerged as the candidate. The names of the candidates for the Sisamau seat are yet to be announced, while the Meerapur seat has been won by the RLD.

BJP lays caste chessboard

In the by-elections, the BJP took into account the caste equation for the seat while announcing the names of its candidates. In the by-elections, the BJP is fielding up to four candidates from the OBC community and one candidate each from the Brahmin, Thakur and Dalit communities. The four persons to whom the BJP issued tickets to the OBC community belong to four different OBC castes. In this way, the BJP has formulated a strategy to completely counter the SP’s PDA formula. Not only this, there are two candidates from upper caste communities, one of whom has expressed confidence in the Brahmin and Thakur communities. The BJP’s strategy is to attract OBCs while keeping its core vote bank intact in the by-elections.

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BJP bets in triumphant mood

Considering Yadav’s vote equation in Kajal seat, the BJP fielded Anujesh Yadav, brother-in-law of Samajwadi Party MP Dharmendra Yadav. In this way, if Yadav’s votes are dispersed in Kajhar, it will be a challenge for the SP to maintain its supremacy. In this way, the BJP played the political game of the 2002 elections in the Kajhar seat, when it succeeded in making Kamal shine by fielding Yadav as its candidate.

The Bharatiya Janata Party has named Dharamraj Nishad as its candidate from the Katehari seat and Shobhavati Verma from the Samajwadi Party is contesting against him. While the Samajwadi Party expressed confidence in the Kurmi community, the BJP took a big step and fielded Nishad candidate. In Katehari constituency, where Kurmi and Nishad got equal votes, not only SP but BSP also bet on Kurmi community, while BJP has laid the foundation to fly the victory flag by fielding Nishad candidate.

Maurya vs Bind Bet on Majhwan seat

The BJP has fielded former MLA Suchismita Maurya from the Manjhwa seat, where he will face SP’s Jyoti Bind. In the Majhwan seat, the votes of the Bindh, Brahmin and Mauryan communities are equal. While the SP expressed confidence in the Bind Samaj, the BJP played the Maurya card. Under this strategy, the BJP successfully raised the flag of victory in the Majhwan seat in 2017. On the BJP ticket, Suchismita Maurya defeated Ramesh Bind of the BJP by 41,159 votes. The situation happened again in Majhwan in 2017.

The BJP has fielded Deepak Patel as its candidate from the Phulpur seat and Mujtaba Siddiqui from the Samajwadi Party is contesting against him. While the BJP tried to create chemistry between Yadav and Muslims, the BJP expressed confidence in the Kurmi community. The BJP won the electoral battle in Pulpur in 2017 and 2022 on the basis of Kurmi and is trying the same winning formula again.

The Brahmin-Thakur-Dalit Chemistry of the BJP

The BJP is trying to create Brahmin, Thakur and Dalit chemistry with the OBC, with Sanjeev Sharma from the Brahmin community being appointed as President Ghaziabad Sardar in the capital. Ghaziabad Sadar) candidate. The BJP has fielded Surendra Diler, who is from the Dalit caste, as its candidate from the Aligarh Khair seat. Well, this seat is reserved for Dalits.

The BJP has fielded Ramveer Singh from Kundalki seat in Thakur community. Ramveer Singh has contested from Kundalki seat thrice but he has not won so far. The SP expressed confidence in former MP Haji Rizwan of Kundarki as it is a Muslim-dominated seat. In this way, the contest between Haji Rizwan and Ramveer Singh started again.

BJP’s counterattack on SP’s PDA

The by-elections to nine seats in Uttar Pradesh are considered the semi-finals of the 2027 assembly elections. The BJP is conducting elections following this strategy and has selected its candidates along the same lines. To counter the SP’s PDA formula, the BJP fielded OBC and backward candidates in 5 of the 7 seats. Under the party’s strategy, general category candidates have only a chance of winning two seats.

By pursuing a Dalit-OBC strategy in the by-elections, the BJP is trying to clear up the confusion that has spread among the public due to the loss of seats in the Lok Sabha elections. The BJP leadership is making all efforts to ensure that the outcome of the UPA by-elections is 100% in favor of the BJP. Therefore, the party devised a special strategy and Nishad thought that rather than giving up the seat to the party, it would be better to fight for it himself. To counter the SP’s PDA formula, candidates have been fielded to solve the caste equation in every seat.

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