New Delhi: BJP President J P Nadda announced on Wednesday announced an alliance with the APNA Dal and Nishad party, two parties who pulled their support especially from the parts of the back castle, to polls the Uttar Pradesh Assembly.
Overcoming a press conference, Nadda said three national Democratic Alliance partners in this country will fight elections to the 403-members of the Joint Assembly and praise the Chief of the Yogi leader leader Adyityath leader for a number of problems, including law and order, investment and improvement of social indicators.
Apna Dal Chief Anupriya Patel, a Minister of Union, and Supremo Party Nishad Sanjay Nishad praised the government of Prime Minister Narendra in the middle to work in the interests of other backwards (OBC) and hit BJP rivals to “deny” a large part of the Reward Community their right.
Details about how many seats will be fought for each party will be announced later, the leaders said.
Nadda claimed that the mafia was active in Uttar Pradesh in Nexus with the government before the BJP came to power there but the dispensation of Yogi Aditentalath had restored legal supremacy in the state and made it investment objectives.
Previously, investors attracted their investment, he accused.
Under the government of ‘multiple machines’, the reference to BJP becomes a power in the center and also in the state, Uttar Pradesh has made an increase in social indicators, with connectivity and education, especially medical education, he received encouragement, he said.
Patel said the BJP government has become a “cocktail” that is good from development and social justice.
Both BJP allies said that NDA will again form a government in Uttar Pradesh and praise the state government too.
Posting pictures of NDA leaders, including Interior Minister Amit Shah, Chairman of Yogi Adityanath and both allies other than several others, Nadda Tweeted that the Alliance will return to 300 in the state.
Shah tweeting about the meeting with two parties for alliance talks and confirmed that NDA will return to form a government with a majority.
Thanks to the people of Uttar Pradesh with the alliance, he said.
Both Patel and Nishad praised the mode government to provide constitutional status to the OBC commission and provide community reservations in education, including in the national feasibility test.