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Which way will vote at this time?

Which way will vote at this time?
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Lucknow: Where will Dalit go away? That was the big question that had reached a lot in the middle of the BJP and SP took the position of the pole even when the Head of BSP Mayawati remained striking by the absence of the surface of the land in front of the High Post Uttar Pradesh Post.
Common beliefs among political observers that the ‘insufficient’ of Maywati can cause flights from a set of BSP core voters to send other prosecutors into overdrive to seduce a community that accounts for 21% of the vote population above.
While Dalit was traditionally supported by BSP for the past three decades, the rearrangement of non-Yadav’s relevance caste voters in the light of some OBC leaders from BJP to SP also further highlighted the importance of the community.
BJP has made a heavy effort to consolidate the community by taking it under the overall umbrella of Hindutva in addition to numbing through various welfare schemes initiated by the central and government of Yogi Aditentalath in the state.
Analysts insist that Mayawati continued to depend on the consolidation of the Java sub-caste which accounted for around 55% of the total Dalit population.
Experts said that Dalits previously supported Congress until BSP emerged as a political force under the leadership of his founders Kanshi Ram in the early 1990s.
The party underwent a makeover when Mayawati invaded power with the majority for the first time in 2007 after implementing a social engineering formula, combining the Brahmin with Dalits.
The Dalit leader has returned to the formula tried and tested once more.
However, the dominance of Mayawati who defeated Dalits has been consistently challenged by BJP which has not only been a rally behind the popularity of PM Modi since 2014 Lok Sabha polls but has also been secured on a number of welfare steps that try to cut the caste line.
“Someone needs to understand the hidden message behind the party’s slogan, ‘Sabkaaat Sabka Vikas,” said BJP President SC / St Morcha, Ram Chandra Kannajia.
“We have tried to destroy the gap between the top caste and Dalit who have won for a long time,” he said, insisting that steps such as double ransum during the Pandemic scheme and Jan Aushadhi had a great-class of socio-economic classes.
The BJP source said that the party gave further traction for its dalit by holding a special convention in all 75 districts before the notification for assembly polls was announced on January 8 chairs – it had deployed Jagpal Singh, a Dalit, from the Saharanpur seat who went to the poll in Second phase.
In fact, in the first list of 107 candidates, BJP lowered 19 Dalit, the 13 was Jatav, the Dalit sub-caste owned by Mayawati.
SP, however, has tried to match the BJP pause by boiling the non-Yadav retreat leader, including three ministers ex-up – Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chauhan and Dharam Singh Sain.
Experts said that Akhilesh had tried to re-image his party before being Yadav and Muslim clothing.
There is confidence in the party that the inductor of the leaders of more / most of the backward classes can bring Dalits closer to SP.
The SP head did not respond with affirmative for the alliance with the leader of Dalit and the head of the Azad Party Sajaj, Chandra Shekhar, left him Riled, too marking framing the political scenario.

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