The first two rounds of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections are a big challenge. In the first phase, from Meerut in western Uttar Pradesh to Muzaffarnagar and in the second phase, Agra, Mathura, and Brajbhumi – these two regions have more than 100 seats. The departure of one Dalit leader after another to the Samajwadi Party, the SP’s alliance with smaller political parties, is a source of concern for the BJP.

The top leadership of BJP wants a two-way fight in Uttar Pradesh just like in Bengal. BJP vs Samajwadi Party (SP), they want to show this picture. They do not have a particular headache with the Congress or Mayawati’s BSP. A front-line BJP leader has claimed that it is better for them if there is a bilateral fight in the state. In this context, he drew the context of Bengal and said, “Bilateral fighting is good.

Last time BJP’s strategy in the election worked very smoothly and they got the power in the state. This time the strategy is different but Yogi Adityanath is very much confident about their strategy to win this election.