In a letter to RLD supremo Jayant Chaudhary, the party's UP chief alleged poll tickets were sold to undeserving candidates ahead of the UP elections, and that Muslims and Dalits were sidelined.
The BJP may have registered a massive victory in the recently concluded Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh and became the first party to win a second term in over 40 years in India’s politically weightiest state, which sends 80 MPs to the Lok Sabha and plays a crucial role in determining the winner in the national elections, but the fact that its tally came down from 312 seats in
If the voting behaviour of Brahmins in two assembly elections that is 2017 and 2022, is compared then it is apparent that despite their anger with the Yogi government, 6% more Brahmins voted for the BJP in 2022.
The thrust on problems like unemployment, agrarian distress, and economic security in SP’s campaign stood in contrast to the BJP's polarising canvassing along religious lines.