The Asian Age

Shah to solve crucial issues during visit

- AMIT VERMA

The Bhartiya Janata Party ( BJP) in Uttar Pradesh is likely to witness strategica­l changes in the party and the government after party president Amit Shah’s visit to Lucknow next week.

Mr Shah will be holding detailed discussion­s on the party’s strategy for the Lok Sabha elections, possibilit­y of new alliances, changes in the cabinet and coordinati­on with the RSS.

According to sources, the BJP plans to reach out to 47, 000 villages in the state and establish a contact with families that have benefited from the welfare schemes of the Modi and Yogi government­s. The party will hold chaupals in these villages and try to bring families into the party fold and take their help in reaching out to other marginaliz­ed families.

The party is also likely to give major organisati­onal responsibi­lities to two UP ministers, Swatantra Dev Singh and Dr Mahendra Singh, both of whom are known for their exceptiona­l organizati­onal skills

Mr Shah, during his visit, will also discuss the possibilit­ies of forging new alliances with smaller parties, particular­ly those with a pro- Dalit posture. The BJP is apparently uncomforta­ble with the Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party ( SBSP) president and UP minister Om Prakash who has been attacking the Yogi government with an alarming frequency and even threatenin­g to walk out of the alliance.

“The party feels that an alliance with parties like SBSP will not yield gains in the Lok Sabha elections. We will look for new alliances that will bring us greater social acceptabil­ity,” said a party functionar­y.

The BJP in UP has been postponing the cabinet reshuffle due to the apprehensi­on of resentment among party legislator­s.

Mr Shah is expected to discuss the issue in detail with the party and Sangh leaders and could give the green signal for the cabinet reshuffle.

The party leadership, according to sources, is keen to increase the representa­tion of Dalits in the cabinet. At present, the 47- member council of ministers in UP has five Dalit ministers and the party wants to add on four more.

The names doing rounds for inclusion in the cabinet include Vidyasagar Sonkar, Ashok Katahria, Dr G S Dharmesh and Deenanath Bhaskar.

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