Following the victory in the by-elections in Uttar Pradesh, there is a possibility of a shake-up in both the party organization and the government for the BJP assembly elections in 2027. CM Yogi Adityanath is believed to prepare his own team for the elections. assembly elections, for which some leaders will be transferred from the government to the organization and others from the organization to the government.
Many names are also running in the cabinet because Jitin Prasad and Anup Pradhan’s posts are vacant since they became MPs. In such a situation, apart from those two seats, other ministers can also be included. Currently, the process of organizing elections is going on in the BJP in which the booth president and booth committee are elected, after that there will be mandal elections in December, then there will be district level elections. After the election of district presidents, there will be elections at the district level. There will be changes in the organization at the state level.
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CM Yogi is not happy with the work of many ministers
There is a possibility of a major reshuffle in view of the assembly elections. According to sources, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is not happy with the work of many ministers. Ministers who do not produce results may also be dismissed and it is also expected to change the departments of some ministers, in which new faces may also be included and many may be sent to the organization.
Anujesh, who contested Karhal elections, may become minister
BJP’s Karhal candidate Anujesh Pratap along with state president Bhupendra Chaudhary may be inducted into the cabinet. There may be 60 members in the UP cabinet, while currently the number of ministers is 54, which includes 21 cabinet ministers, 14 independent state offices and 19 state ministers.
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The BJP won 7 out of 9 seats in the by-elections+
Of the 9 seats in UP, the BJP, along with its allies, won 7 seats. While the SP could only win two seats. The BJP has captured both its seats. While the SP won only the Karhal seat in Mainpuri and Sisamau seat in Kanpur, the BJP wrested the Kundarki and Katehri seats from the SP. Apart from this, seats were won in Ghaziabad Sadar, Khair, Majhwan and Phulpur. While RLD retained control of Muzaffarnagar headquarters in Meerapur.