The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Uttar Pradesh faces its greatest test in the Terai area in the Assembly elections, because of a blend of events. The greatest grieved spot in this area is Lakhimpur Kheri, which goes to elections in the fourth stage on February 23.
Lakhimpur Kheri is presently most popular for the October 3 episode where four ranchers and a writer were cut somewhere around a SUV, supposedly possessed by Union priest Ajay Misra Teni’s child, Ashish Misra, following a farmer’ dissent.
Three BJP laborers were killed in retaliatory violence.
Ashish Misra is in prison and Ajay Misra Teni remaining parts agreeable in his ministerial position however he has been approached to stay away from the public eye. The SIT that examined the episode has said that it was ‘pre-arranged’.
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A solid feeling of anxiety is obvious among the electors and nearby BJP leaders are very much in the know about the ground circumstance. Surjeet Singh, a youthful farmer from Palia, says, “The injuries are as yet crude and the decision party has not satisfied its guarantees that included excusal of Ajay Misra Teni. Ranchers are not being forceful, yet there is a solid influx of disdain among them.”
The party experienced another shock when its sitting MLA from Dhaurhara, Bala Prasad Awasthi, joined the Samajwadi Party. In Nighasan, where the October 3 occurrence occurred, the BJP has supplanted sitting MLA Ram Kumar Patel with Shashank Verma.
In the adjoining Pilibhit, the circumstance is no greater. The nearby BJP MP, Varun Gandhi, has been somewhat vocal in reprimanding his own party over the farmers’ issues.
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Gandhi appreciates significant help from the Sikh people group – – his mom Maneka Gandhi is a Sikh – – and his stance during the ranchers’ unsettling just as the Lakhimpur Kheri occurrence where he requested the minister’s arrest, has added to the BJP’s inconveniences here.
The BJP has fought back by dropping Varun Gandhi and Maneka Gandhi from the public leader and presently the rundown of star campaigners. Detecting inconvenience, the BJP has likewise changed two of its four up-and-comers.
Kishan Rajput has been supplanted by Swami Pravaktanand in Barkheda while in Bisalpur, Vivek Verma has supplanted Agyash Verma. The party has, notwithstanding, held Sanjay Gangwar from Pilibhit Sadar and Baburam Paswan from Puranpur Assembly situates.
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