Lucknow: The selection of upcoming assembly is not only the Galvanized big player but also wakes significant political parties in the past.
The Janata Samajwadi Party (Chandrashekhar) is one of the parties that have been forgotten for 14 years.
On the one hand, the assembly selection will mark the comeback.
SJP (C) will hold a national executive meeting in Lucknow as the first step towards placing his house in sequence.
National spokesman Santosh Singh said, “Between 2007 and 2021, the party did not present any election that should be.
There are one or two seats here and there on the alliance with other people or if there are party members who expressed the desire to take part in the contest .
It does not exceed that.
“The National Executive Meeting in Lucknow will be restarted for the party who will have its members from 14 other countries that come to the meeting place for brainstorming.
After the reformed Central Committee, state and district units will be announced.
SJP (C) was founded by former Chandraskhekar Prime Minister in November 1990 after he and Devi Lal away from Janata Dal, who had appeared to be a formidable opposition at that time.
The party was founded by PM which was previously also led by him until his death in July 2007.
The last note said the former PM was the only MP Lok Sabha at the party until his death.
In 2005, Chandrashekhar replied to a party and appointed Kamal Morarka as the party’s national president.
The dissolved unit also has three vice presidents, five secretaries general, three national secretaries, treasurer and 39 national executive members.
But, the party since then reduced.
In April 2015, SJP (C) along with other political clothing, namely JD (U), JD, RJD, the National Dal and Samajwadi India, will form an anti-BJP alliance but Mulayam Singh Yadav Backtracked and the merger did not occur.
Morarka continued to be at the top of the party leader until Shaymji Tripathi was appointed as his national president in February 2021.
“The party was ridden by an internal dispute.
There are some non-political people because who the party suffers.
But, changes have been made for good,” Singh said.
SJP (C) still has a strong presence above, Bihar, Punjab and Goa.
“We are truly the same.
We don’t have Jaati-Prakosth and Dharm-Prakosthth or other sub-units at our party,” said a national spokesman.
The National Executive Meeting will draw a road map for a party in front, directly from rearranging district units to find out the election issues.
In accordance with the carrier of the office, the party manifesto is ready and will be announced after consulting national executive members.
The party held the last national executive meeting in Delhi about six months ago, said Singh.