BJP slogan 'Jai Ambedkar' to take on opposition's 'Jai Bhim'

New Delhi: The BJP is trying to regain power in Uttar Pradesh. Party chief JP Nadda, who was well aware of the political pulse of the state in charge of the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, has also chalked out a roadmap to break the opposition maze in Mission-2022 on a two-day visit to UP. In a mark of hope for Dalits, the BJP has given the slogan of Jai Ambedkar in response to BSP's 'Jai Bhim'. At the same time, the saffron party has planned to reach villages and Dalit settlements as well as offer darshan at local temples.

JP Nadda now visited Uttar Pradesh after PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. Nadda was in Agra on Sunday while he held hectic meetings in Lucknow earlier on Saturday. After giving election tips to the assembly in charge and Zilla panchayat president and block chiefs at the Indira Gandhi Foundation, he continued to test the political situation in the state along with senior party leaders. Held separate meetings with ministers and brainstormed with CM Yogi Adityanath and the core committee.

When BJP chief JP Nadda held a meeting in Agra, he also touched on the weak pulse of MLAs. Showed the mirror to the MLAs standing away from the goal of sabka saath and sabka vishwas. This obviously shows that they have accurate feedback, its implications. The buzz of the three-day All India Meeting of Seva Bharati held in Vrindavan last month was that BJP workers and people's representatives do not get the required support in the work done in the service settlements, that is, slums and villages.

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