Amid the by-elections being held for nine Uttar Pradesh Assembly seats, the poster war over the 2027 elections has intensified. On Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav’s birthday, posters were seen written outside the office of the ruling party twenty-seven, while now workers of the Nishad Party, included in the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), called its leader Sanjay Nishad. the ruler of twenty-seven Is. These posters have been put up in front of the UP BJP headquarters in Lucknow describing Dr. Sanjay Nishad as “the leader of twenty-seven”.
This hoarding remains a topic of discussion. The Nishad Party was demanding two seats in the by-elections. The Nishad Party was demanding Majhwan seat in Mirzapur district and Katehri seat in Ambedkar Nagar. The party had fielded candidates from both seats in the 2022 elections. The BJP has not given up any seats to the Nishad Party. After the SP takeover, now the entry into the takeover war of the Nishad party, which was left out of the fray in the by-elections, has increased the political stir. The most talked about thing is that it has been installed outside the state headquarters of the BJP.
The Nishad Party is an ally of the BJP in the NDA and photographs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, CM Yogi Adityanath as well as Home Minister Amit Shah and Defense Minister have also been put up on one side of the fence. Rajnath Singh. On the other hand, photographs of UP BJP president Bhupendra Chaudhary and vice-presidents Keshav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak are also displayed on the same fence. Nishad Party’s national spokesperson Ajay Singh’s photograph also appears on this billboard. Looking at the fence, it appears that it may have been installed by Ajay Singh or one of his followers.
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Jai Nishad Raj-Jai Shri Ram is also written on the fence. This poster has been put up at a time when by-elections are being held for nine UP Assembly seats. Of the nine seats where by-elections are being held, there are two seats where the Nishad Party had fielded candidates for the 2022 elections. However, the party lost both the seats. The BJP vacated the Meerapur seat for its ally RLD, but despite camping in Delhi, Sanjay Nishad had to return to Lucknow empty-handed. Since then, there has been talk of a rift between the BJP and Sanjay Nishad’s party.
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This hoarding put up in front of the BJP office is also related to the strategy of conveying the ‘everything is fine’ message between the two parties. The Nishad Party’s base in Majhwan and Katehari is also considered strong. In such a situation, news of resentment should not cause any harm; Hoarding is said to be an attempt to reduce the possibility of this harm to zero.