Samajwadi Party takes tough decision to strengthen the organization, District President cannot do this work

The Samajwadi Party will not allow newly elected district and metropolitan presidents to contest the assembly elections. The party is currently trying to strengthen the organization. Officials holding important positions in the organization will have to devote full time to organizational activities so that the BJP can be responded to strongly. The Samajwadi Party is preparing an organizational structure on the strategy of making the organization and the people's representatives complement each other.

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According to the media report, the names of 15 presidents, four vice presidents, and one general secretary were announced in the first list of district heads issued by the party in the past. In this, along with keeping the original vote bank of the party connected, other sections were also represented. Sources reveal that by the end of this month the organization will be ready in most districts and the formation of block committees will also be started. Restructuring of frontal organizations will also begin.

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During the election season, the work of the organization is not affected, so before the appointment of office-bearers, their election intent is also being known. In particular, the district heads will have to give a written promise not to ask for tickets. A former state organization official says that at the time of the election, if the president is in the queue to get a ticket, then there will be a split in the organization, which has to be lost in the election. At the same time, parties like BSP and BJP pay more attention to the organization. The system of full-time officials there proves to be a boon for candidates in elections.

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