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A big meeting of CMs of BJP ruled states is going on in Delhi… Big leaders of the party including PM Modi and Amit Shah are present

Last Updated on 27/07/2024 by Ankita Jain

There is a lot of hustle and bustle regarding UP. A series of meetings is going on. All the activities in Lucknow have now ended and are now focused in Delhi. All the BJP stalwarts of UP are in Delhi today on Saturday. Many important meetings are to be held in Delhi in 24 hours. The first meeting of Niti Aayog has been held. Now the second meeting is being held of the Chief Ministers and Deputy CMs of BJP ruled states. Apart from this, a separate meeting is also to be held to settle the political issue of UP BJP.

In fact, all the Chief Ministers and Deputy CMs of BJP have reached the party headquarters in Delhi to attend the meeting. Many big leaders including PM Narendra Modi, party president JP Nadda and Amit Shah are also present in this meeting. It is being told that in this meeting, there will be discussion on the loss in the Lok Sabha elections and the upcoming assembly elections of the states. Yogi Adityanath, Nayab Saini, Mohan Yadav, Vishnu Dev Sahay, Pushkar Dhami, Hemant Biswa Sarma, Pramod Sawant and other BJP CMs and Deputy CMs have reached the meeting.

A meeting will also be held to resolve the issue of UP BJP!

After this, an important meeting can be held between CM Yogi and the top leadership of BJP regarding Uttar Pradesh. The market of speculations is hot. Everyone wants to know what is cooking in UP. Actually, UP CM Yogi Adityanath has spoken to almost all the MLAs of BJP. On the other hand, Deputy CM Keshav Maurya has also met dozens of MLAs. What is the purpose of these meetings? Everyone is looking for the answer to this. At the same time, the opposition is constantly targeting the BJP regarding the political upheaval. Akhilesh Yadav is constantly targeting the double engine government of BJP by taking a jibe.

Is there a plan to topple the government amid the conflict?

The results of the Lok Sabha elections were declared on 4 June. The results were declared and the discussions about change in UP heated up the political market. Claims started being heard in the political corridors that the blame for the poor performance in UP will fall on some big leader. A statement by Keshav Prasad Maurya fuelled these discussions. And then the internal fight came to the surface. Meanwhile, Akhilesh Yadav entered the fight of the organization versus the government – and he killed two birds with one stone.

Now understand how Akhilesh Yadav, like a seasoned political player, hit two targets with one arrow. Akhilesh Yadav increased the heartbeat of the BJP government in UP by announcing the Monsoon Offer. With his offer, he gave the message that if the dissatisfied MLAs in UP BJP revolt, they can form the government with the support of the Samajwadi Party. This means that if the leaders angry with Yogi want, a coup can take place in UP.

Akhilesh Yadav’s second target was to link BJP’s internal conflict to the narrative of Delhi vs Lucknow, trying to convey the message that a plan to remove CM Yogi has been made in Delhi. Whatever Akhilesh Yadav said is the same thing that is going around in the political corridors of Uttar Pradesh. Samajwadi Party MP Dharmendra Yadav is claiming that there is a solid reason behind the offer made by the party chief.

Akhilesh Yadav gave monsoon offer

Akhilesh Yadav has targeted the BJP government in UP on the pretext of monsoon offer. Now the question is, is what Akhilesh said possible in UP? If 100 BJP MLAs rebel, will Yogi’s government fall? After all, where does Akhilesh Yadav’s offer stand on the test of number game? Let us tell you.

Actually, to understand this, you have to understand the mathematics of UP assembly. Currently, there are 393 MLAs out of total 403 seats in Uttar Pradesh, ten seats are vacant, where by-elections are to be held. The majority figure is 197 while the number of NDA MLAs is 283, in which BJP has 251, Apna Dal has 13, RLD has 8, SBSP has 6, Nishad Party has 5, All India Alliance has a total of 107 MLAs, in which Samajwadi Party has 105 MLAs, Congress has 2 MLAs. While there are three other MLAs. Now the question is whether it is possible for the BJP government to fall in UP. You can understand this from three possibilities.

First possibility- If 100 MLAs rebel against BJP, their membership will be cancelled. The number of MLAs in the House will become 293. The majority figure will become 147. BJP will have 151 MLAs, which means the government will not fall.