Yogi gets support from Sangh ahead of UP by-elections, issues discussed in 45-minute conversation

By-elections will be held on November 13 for nine assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh. Meanwhile, Sangh leader Mohan Bhagwat and state chief minister Yogi Adityanath held a meeting in Mathura for about 45 minutes on Tuesday evening. Just before the by-election, the meeting was considered important in many ways. In this context, let us know what issues were discussed in this meeting and why this meeting is very important for the BJP…

Why is the meeting between Yogi and Sangh leader important?

The meeting is also considered important because during the Lok Sabha elections, the Indian alliance won 43 of the 80 seats in the UP. This is a huge blow to the BJP. After the results were announced, it was said that the Sangh did not support the BJP and therefore the party had to pay the price of not getting a majority. After the Lok Sabha meeting, distance was said to have developed between the Sangh and the BJP.

But when the Sangh supported the BJP in the Haryana assembly elections, the results also turned out in its favour. In this context, the meeting between Sangh Chairman and Yogi Adityanath before the by-elections to nine seats of the United Party is considered to be of great political significance. After this meeting, it can be said that Sangh was with Yogi.

Also read: Mohan Bhagwat and CM Yogi hold key meeting in Mathura, have two-and-a-half-hour conversation with Sangh leaders

What issues were discussed?

It is said that during this 45-minute meeting in Mathura, Yogi Adityanath formally invited the Sangh chief to Mahakumbh for the first time. However, sources said that a strategy has also been formulated to conduct by-elections for nine seats. The meeting discussed the gathering of Sangh workers for the by-elections and feedback from the Sangh. Like Haryana, the Sangh will now support the BJP in the UP by-elections.

These by-elections are important for Yogi

In fact, this by-election held in UP is very important for Yogi Adityanath. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also expressed concern over the by-election. In this context, the issue of coordination between the chief minister and the state BJP with the RSS has been discussed.

These 9 seats will be subject to by-elections

In fact, by-elections will be held in 10 seats in UP, including Karhal in Mainpuri, Sisamau in Kanpur, Phulpur in Prayagraj, Katehri in Ambedkar Nagar, Majhwan in Mirzapur, Milkypur in Ayodhya, Ghaziabad Sadar, Aligarh Khair, Meerapur include Muzaffarnagar and Kundalki seats of Moradabad. However, by-elections were announced for only 9 seats. The date for Milkipur seat is yet to be announced.

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