In Uttar Pradesh, BSP Supremo Mayawati will launch Mission 2027 on October 9th. The party is preparing to strengthen its rural base in the Panchayat elections and increase its political hold in the Assembly elections.
UP Politics: Preparations for the next Assembly elections have already begun in the politics of Uttar Pradesh. The political competition between the BJP and SP has already intensified. At such a time, BSP Supremo Mayawati is engaged in planning to strengthen her party again and establish triangular politics. On October 9th, the death anniversary of BSP founder Kanshi Ram, 'Mission 2027' will be inaugurated. On this day, Mayawati is strategizing to strengthen the party's core vote bank and connect with voters from the Most Backward Classes.
BSP's Silent Plan and Preparation
Mayawati has been holding meetings with party leaders and workers in Lucknow. Her main goal is to re-strengthen her weakened political base. In the recent past, the BSP has faced several challenges, including a decline in Dalit votes and the departure of senior leaders from the party. Mayawati is organizing cadre camps and small programs at the booth level without any fanfare, in order to strengthen the party's hold at the rural level.
BSP State President Vishwanath Pal and other senior leaders are currently inducting local leaders and Zila Panchayat members into the party. The aim is to perform bly in the Panchayat elections and re-energize the organization at the rural level. Mayawati's strategy includes recreating the party's social equation by bringing together the Dalit, Backward, and Muslim communities.
Mission October 9th and Public Meeting Strategy
October 9th will be observed as BSP's death anniversary of Kanshi Ram. On this occasion, programs will be organized in all districts, and a large public meeting will be held in Lucknow. On this day, Mayawati will also caution party workers against the false propaganda and strategies of opposition parties. The aim is to demonstrate the party's political strength and unite its supporters.
This time, the BSP is planning to contest the Assembly elections on its own. Mayawati wants to strengthen the party's political presence without any alliance with any bloc or other party. Political brainstorming has been going on among party leaders and workers for the past several months so that all strategies can be finalized before the upcoming elections.
BSP's Strategy in Panchayat Elections
Panchayat elections can become an important political laboratory for the BSP this time. The party is planning to return to its old form and strengthen its hold in rural areas. In the Panchayat elections, the selection of candidates is being done on the basis of social equations, in which leaders from the Backward Classes and the Muslim community have been given prominent positions.
BSP workers are going from village to village and holding meetings at the booth level. In these meetings, emphasis is being laid not only on connecting Dalit voters but also on trying to connect people from the Backward Classes and the Muslim community with the party. This will strengthen the party's political roots in rural areas and prepare the ground for the upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.