After Bengal defeat, Assam win in 2021, BJP sees 2022 UP elections as semi-finals of 2024 elections

Realizing that it had secured maximum seats in central and northern India, the Bharatiya Janata Party focused its energies on maintaining and securing its ground in the eastern part of India during 2021.

Former BJP president Amit Shah has repeatedly told his workers during public gatherings as well as private interactions that the strategy has its roots in that unless the party claims victory in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Winning the state is not the “peak of success”. Telangana, which has been an unknown territory for the party.

During the internal briefing, it was said that the party should look for those states from where the loss of seats in the northern states can be compensated.

While the party successfully retained Assam, it emerged as a major challenger to the Mamata Banerjee regime in West Bengal.

The party also showed its adaptable character with the change of leadership in Assam and the appointment of Himanta Biswa Sarma in place of the incumbent Sarbananda Sonowal. By positioning Sarma as the supreme leader in the crucial state of Assam, the BJP has also shown its faith in leaders who have shown and shown that it is ready to give a significant position to a leader who has exactly the same ideological background as the party. Not there.

Assam is considered as the gateway to the Northeast which was affected by infiltration till a few years back. To ensure the security of the borders of the East, the BJP reached out to every section and formed strategic alliances based on the sentiments of the people.

Assam was the only state where the saffron party was in power and fighting to retain power, while West Bengal was a different story.

West Bengal has been instrumental in the BJP’s plan in safeguarding the porous borders and the party was able to emerge as the primary opposition to the current Trinamool Congress.

While most leaders feel that the BJP could have done better, the party was more than happy to improve its tally from 3 out of 77 MLAs in 2021.

Several BJP leaders say they believe that too many power centers and the lack of a credible face against Banerjee have tilted the election results in favor of the TMC.

How important is the victory of one seat for the BJP and its leadership was seen in the Puducherry elections. “Who knows? We might even need that one seat for a simple majority in 2024,” said a senior party leader on why Puducherry is given so much resource and attention, the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government’s trust vote in the Lok Sabha. Referring to losing.

2022, however, was just a prelude to 2024, in a reference to how the BJP began the litmus test of assembly elections in five states ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections game.

The way Prime Minister Narendra Modi is proceeding for the next five years of the Yogi Adityanath government, it is clear that the BJP is considering the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections as a semi-final for the 2024 general elections. The entire cabinet and the top BJP leadership will be out in full force to ensure that the Yogi government comes to power again.

The significance of UP is that it has contributed to the BJP’s largest share of the Lok Sabha in the last two parliamentary elections – with 71 out of 80 seats in 2014 and 62 in 2019.

To ensure that the organization remains active by 2024

In a recent national executive meeting, BJP national president JP Nadda asked his new team to do three major tasks in the coming year. Organizing ‘Saksham Mandal’, ‘Sakriya’ Booths and ‘Panna Pramukh’, a time-tested pooling and human resource for making mandals self-reliant, which proved useful during the last Gujarat elections.

To ensure effective representation of the party at both the levels, the BJP will have Yogi Adityanath and two of his representatives as ‘Panna Pramukhs’. In the Gujarat Assembly elections, Home Minister Amit Shah was made the ‘Panna Pramukh’ of Narayanpura area.

Tasks were assigned to the top party leaders in the first physical meeting of the national office bearers after the Kovid lockdown in New Delhi.

active front

Prime Minister Modi had met Morcha presidents at his residence and set a task for each of them, first and foremost, not to become redundant as before and to gain support among their communities for the party.

Like SC Morchas were asked to touch base with influential members of their communities to organize events to showcase the government’s decision, expose the opposition and expose the myths created by them against the BJP . Similarly, all other fronts were also entrusted with the task of reaching out to the masses.

Morcha chiefs are tasked with identifying booths that have at least 100 community votes, and form teams to channelize them.

stitching knots

The BJP believes that Hinduism is unified and not divided by castes and yet is forced to form alliances with influential regional parties. For example, if a caste is dominated by a regional party, the party will seek its own alternative to secure votes from that caste. Also, top leaders like Nadda and Shah meet with their party chiefs to show how important regional parties are in the scheme of things.

Coordinating with like-minded organizations

RSS and BJP will have a three-day coordination meeting from January 5 at Bhagyanagar (Hyderabad) where the RSS and its allies will give feedback.

read all breaking news, today’s fresh news And coronavirus news Here.

,