The Asian Age

Shah to camp in UP to assess govt

Maurya may join Union Cabinet

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

BJP president Amit Shah will camp in Lucknow for three days at the end of this month to make an assessment of the fourmonth-old Yogi Adityanath-government and also, to resolve issues between the party and the government.

The biggest issue that will be placed before the BJP president is regarding the elections of chief minister Yogi Adityanath, deputy chief ministers Keshav Maurya and Dinesh Sharma and two ministers Swatantra Dev Singh and Mohsin Raza to the state legislatur­e.

All five are not yet members of either Houses of the state legislatur­e and have barely two months left to be get elected.

Party sources said that there was a strong possibilit­y of Mr Maurya being accommodat­ed as minister of state in the Union cabinet. Mr Maurya’s cold war with the chief minister is already the talk of the town.

Besides, reports of Mayawati contesting as a joint Opposition candidate from Phulpur where a by-election will take place if the seat is vacated by Mr Maurya, has caused unease in the BJP camp and the party does not wish to take any risk at this stage.

Yogi Adityanath will be contesting from either Gorakhpur or Ayodhya and there are no guesses on the outcome of his election. Dinesh Sharma, who is already the leader of the House in the Vidhan Parishad, could be accommodat­ed in the Upper House.

The fate of Swatantra Dev Singh and Mohsin Raza will be decided by the BJP president.

However, the most important issue that will come up during Mr Shah’s visit is that of the under-performanc­e of about half a dozen ministers in the Yogi government.

The most important issue that will come up during Mr Shah’s visit is that of the underperfo­rmance of about half a dozen ministers in the Yogi government

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