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BJP Silence on Maya’s Brahmin Curract A Official Poll?

Lucknow: The silence of the bjp palpable for the aggressive brahmana outreach BSP Mayawati has raised many eyebrows in the politics of Uttar Pradesh.
Experts show how the top of the turmeric keep away from releasing political thorns in BSP which is likely resurrection can foil the efforts of the Jamajwadi Party to position himself as opposed to the principle of BJP and strengthen the selection contest directly upward.
The selection of assembly is due next year.
The BJP source confirmed that the leadership of the peak of the party was quietly silent and chose not to fight Mayawati’s efforts to return to the social engineering formula that had been tried and tested consisting of Brahmin consolidation which raised it to rule with the absolute majority for the first time in the 2007 General Election Assembly , Political experts interpret it as a step calculated from BJP to finger SP and triggering the possibility of a triangle contest which can ultimately benefit Safron’s clothing effectively.
The election commission data shows that BSP’s political progress in 2007 has come up with BJP costs while SP’s voice share is largely unaffected.
Data shows that while BJP’s vote distribution slipped from 20.08% in 2002 to 16.97% in 2007, the vote of the Maywati Party votes rose sharply from 23.06% in 2002 to 30.43% in 2007.
However, it was still not affected around 25% for two assembly elections.
Experts say that BSP and SP have turned into alternatives to each other after the 2002 assembly selection when Mayawati formed a government with the help of BJP.
When he resigned in August 2003, Chief SP Mulayam Singh Yadav then took control of the state with the support of BSP dissident.
In 2007, Mayawati returned to power after playing the Brahmin-Dalit Combo.
It did not survive in the 2012 assembly selection that saw SP back to power after cornering 29.13% of the sound shares and won 224 seats.
The voting section of BSP and BJP shrank to 25.91% and 15%, respectively.
Putra Mulayam Akhilesh Yadav assumes strength as cm.
Experts say that all this time, BJP found himself on the outskirts, just rising like a giant under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi in 2014 the selection of Lok Sabha.
And in 2017 the selection of assembly, the BJP wave swept the state as a Safron party bagged 39.67% of the total sound surveyed.
This is far ahead of BSP 22.23% and SP 21.82% voting.
The BJP source said that the party has managed to base itself as the perfect political force that will definitely be challenged by the Satraps region by emitting an alliance with various castees, including the brahmins.
“The awakening of Staunch Nationalism and the arrival of the RAM Temple in Ayodhya has brought together the top caste community with a steadfast with BJP,” said BJP spokesman for the Heroes of the Bajpai.
Experts say that BJP political opponents have made efforts to peddle the anti-Brahmana narrative of the BJP BJP in power led by Yogi Adityanath, a Thakur.

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