Lucknow: In significant developments ahead of the assembly election in Uttar Pradesh due year next year, BJP is ready to regulate the Convention aimed at reaching the Brahmana, which is 13% of the vote population.
This step is approaching the heel of a similar convention organized by the Bahujan Party Sajaj (BSP) to win over an influential community, in an effort to recapitulate the social engineering formula that catapulted BSP to power with the first time in 2007.
Scheduled will be held between September 5 and September 20 In all districts, the BJP Convention will be named `Prabuddh Varg Sammelan ‘.
Confirming Development, Secretary General of State Parties and Responsible for the Convention, Subrat Pathak said that Sammelan should not be read as one who was driven by caste factors.
“This is mainly intended to connect with intellectual classes that might come from caste,” he told Toi.
In fact, the BSP convention, pioneered by Aide trusted Mayawati and Rajya Sabha MP, Satish Chandra Mishra too, has been called ‘Prabuddh Sammelan’.
On July 11, 2013, the High Court of Allahabad, while hearing the pill (number 5889) submitted by One Motilal Yadav, has banned the event by political parties on the basis of the caste.
Mishra, especially, has started the BSP Convention on July 23 from Ayodhya, Hindutva’s political nerve center, by visiting Ram Janambhomi and offering prayers at Temple of Ram Online.
Pathak, who also happened to be a member of the party parliament from Kannauj, however, accused the opposition to keep caste at the core of their convention.
“It doesn’t happen with BJP.
Our goal is to reach the intellectual class and tell them about party ideology and policy,” he said.
Experts see BJP’s efforts to fight opposition who have tried to tear the Brahmana voting bank that has been in favor of BJP since the peak of the RAM temple movement in the early 1990s.
Significantly, the Jamajwadi Party led by Akhilesh Yadav, also, has felt the opportunity to reach Brahmana, which is considered important in mobilizing other casts that support political parties.
Akhilesh honestly announced the installation of parshuram statues in all districts if their party is in power.
BJP, which is important, has stepped up carefully while reaching out to the Brahmana, in what is being conceived as a step to counteract a potential reaction from the back castes that get interests after the implementation of the recommendation of the Mandal Commission – imagine 27% reservation for other backs classes (OBC) – By the national front government LED VP Singh in 1990.
Not surprisingly, BJP has increased enthusiasm around CM Kalyan Singh, a Lodh OBC, who died after a prolonged illness on August 21.