Lucknow: With the setting of the election season, politicians throughout the party have begun to switch loyalty to find safe workspaces or to ensure better future prospects for themselves.
Since the announcement of the poll schedule by the Election Commission, Swami Cabinet Minister Prasad Maurya has become the biggest leader to switch loyalty.
Immediately after Maurya’s resignation letter became a viral on social media on Tuesday, the Samajwadi Party President, Akhilesh Yadav tweeted a picture where he looked hand in hand with Maurya, hinted that the leader tended to join SP.
Its development can come as the biggest jolt for BJP in front of the election.
Before Maurya, the leader of the leading Congress from the West, Imran Masood, also joined the Jamajwadi Party on Monday.
Political developments are a testimony for President SP’s strategy about ‘human-to-human markings’, where it focuses on leaders who have their own support base to be added to the Yadav and Muslim Sound Bank SP.
In the case of Imran Masood, it can be true to some extent that Masood is believed to have a good influence among Muslims in the West, especially in the Saharanpur district.
Because Masood is believed to have a good relationship with Chandrashekhar Party Azad, experts believe that he can bring some of the sound of Dalit too, because the Head of BSP Mayawati has not revealed his political strategy.
Because Akhilesh also joined hands with the Head of RLD Jayant Chaudhary, SP tried to seduce JATS along with Muslims in the West.
Some experts believe that it can be easier to say than done, especially after Muzafardag riots in 2013.
However, Masood’s influence can be useful for SP.
Both Akhilesh Yadav and Jayant Chaudhary are banks on the sentiment that has developed among Western Westerners after the farmers’ protest against controversial agricultural laws which are then withdrawn by the central government.
As far as Maurya concerning, she is the leading OBC leader when he is at the Bahujan Party of Jajj.
When BSP’s popularity began to fade in 2016, Maurya jumped to the Safron rubber train in a surge.
Born in a village in Pratapgarh, Maurya has opposed the election of Unchahaar at Rae Bareli and then shifted to the East Padrauna constituency at Kushinagar.
He is MLA from Padrauna with BJP tickets.
He has won the election from Padrauna for the last three terms since 2008 after a height of RPN Singh to Rajya Sabha.
Interestingly, his daughter Sanghmitra Maurya is a BJP parliamentary member from Badun and has beaten SP Dharmendra Yadav in 2019 selection of Lok Sabha.
The emergence of Keshav Prasad Maurya as OBC leader overshadowed Swami’s influence.
Despite being the OBC leader, he could not confirm the victory for his son, Utkrish Maurya, from Unchahaar despite the BJP wave in 2017 the electoral assembly.
According to sources, non-guarantee tickets to his son could be one reason for Maurya to get out of BJP.
However, Maurya has denied the claim.