Lucknow: Targeting the politics of the war between BJP and the Samajwadi Party (SP) increased on Wednesday when SP MLA from Sirsaganj in Firozabad, the day of Yadav and the Mla congress from the defires, Naresh Saini defected the Safron camp on Wednesday.
Both leaders joined BJP in front of Uttar Pradesh BJP Chief Swatantra Dev Singh in New Delhi.
At the same time, BJP Mla Avtar Singh Bhadana, a Gurjar, quit the party to join the RLD LED Jayant Chaudhary, who was the Allies of the Samajwadi Party.
Bhadana is a former member of the Congress Parliament and has represented Faridabad in Haryana three times (1991, 2004 and 2009) and Meerut in 1999.
He turned to BJP before the 2017 Assembly and won the Mukjizah chair at Muzaffarnagar for the first time.
Bhadana reportedly lay quietly in the Saffron camp for the past few years.
Fast development came a day after Minister Swami Prasad Maurya resigned from the Yogi Aditarang cabinet.
On the same day, three BJP MLAS – Roshan Lal Verma (Tilhar), Brijesh Prajapati (Bindari) and Bhagwati Sagar (BILHAUR) – resigned from the party.
This happened on the day when BJP began the candidate selection process for the upcoming assembly poll.
Induction of the two MLA opposition becomes BJP marks the translucent step of turmeric to capture the narrative that grows against it vis-a-vis caste retreat.
Saini has opposed the defender in the Saharanpur district at the Congress ticket in 2012 but lost to Mahavir Singh Rana BSP with a slender margin of 500 votes.
But in 2017, he defeated the shutter, which was contested as a BJP candidate, with more than 25,000 margins.
Saini happens to be from the backward class and is considered popular in the electoral district.
The BJP source said that he would likely be given a ticket from the Safron party from the shooter who went to the poll in the second stage of the election.
Likewise, Yadav’s day is considered an old guard in the SP camp.
He registered a victory for the first time on SP tickets in 2002 when he opposed Shikohabad and defeated BSP Vimal Kumar.
However, he lost seats in 2007 for Independent Candidates Ashok Yadav.
Since 2012, the day Om has won from Sirsaganj in Firozabad.