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Up: Yadav gasped before the poll, 4 SP MLC defects to BJP

Up: Yadav gasped before the poll, 4 SP MLC defects to BJP
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Lucknow: The months before the assembly poll, BJP received a stunning shot on the arm on Wednesday when four MLC sat in Akhilesh Yadav led the Samajwadi party who defected the Safron camp.
The four parliamentarians who joined BJP including Narendra Bhati, C P Chand, Ravi Shankar Singh and Rama Niranjan.
The text came amid speculation a secret coup by BJP to release an amazing blow on SP, which has positioned himself right against the ruling party in the assembly election.
In particular, the fourth MLC has a term of office above up to March 7.
SP MLC at a party at the BJP Negara headquarters in Lucknow.
Claiming the four parliamentarians will strengthen BJP, Singh firmly asking newly appointed leaders to ensure their supporters in the booth and the sector level also joined BJP.
Bhati, a native of Dadri in Gautam Buddhan Nagar, has won the eyeball to open the front against IAS Officer, Durga Sakhti Nagpal, who launched a big hard action in the sand mining mafia in the GB regime during the regime.
Rapid from the Gurjar community that has politically influential in the West, Bhati was chosen to the top home from the local authority quota of Bulandshahr on Ticket SP in 2016.
Nagpal, then HR from Noida, was suspended by the SP government for alleged mosques in a mosque.
Wall in 2013.
Officers, who are currently posted as deputy secretary at the Union Minister of Trade, then supported by BJP.
Induction of Bhati in BJP The benefits of the instructions in the background stir farmers to three agricultural laws that have an impact on the NCR and Southwest sections.
Likewise, CP Chand, is Dalit from the political backyard of CM Yogi Adityanath, Gorakhpur.
Chosen from the Local Authority Quota Gorakhpur-Maharajanj in 2016, Chand opposed the 2012 State Election from the Chillupar assembly seat on SP tickets, but lost to Rajesh Tripathi of BSP.
His father late Markandey Chand represented the assembly seat of Duripar Istama in Gorakhpur in the US candidate in the US (U).
In 1989 and 1991, he won as Janata Dal candidate while in 1996 he won with BSP tickets.
Chand then turned to Lok Jan Shakti’s party in 2002 and then to BJP in 2007, but lost on both occasions.
Ravi Shankar Singh aka Pappu Bhaiyya, a Thakur, is a native of Ballia and relatives of former Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar, whose son Neeraj also turned to BJP from SP in 2019 and nominated to Rajya Sabha.
Ravi’s lead to BJP received significance amid busy political activities in poor areas, who diligently with various political clothing.
Likewise, Rama Niranjan, OBC, came from the Bundelkhand area and represented SP on the Board of the local authority quota of Jhansi-Jalaun-Lalitpur.
Her husband, R P Niranjan, President of the Polytechnic Lecturer Association, joined BJP too.

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