BSP chief Mayawati to start the Brahmin conference!
BSP chief Mayawati to start the Brahmin conference!
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Lucknow: BSP chief Mayawati is all set to play a big bet ahead of Uttar Pradesh elections. In fact, Mayawati is once again engaged in the brahmins in the state. In fact, Mayawati is going to start the Brahmin Conference once again and the responsibility has been given to Satish Chandra Mishra. Let me tell you that BSP's Brahmin Sammelan is going to start from Ayodhya on July 23. In fact, on 23rd July, Satish Chandra Mishra will start an exercise to connect Brahmins with temple darshan in Ayodhya. In the first phase, Brahmin conferences will be held in six consecutive districts from 23rd July to 29th July. Let me tell you that these conferences will be held district-wise under the leadership of Satish Chandra Mishra.

In fact, the Brahmin Conference of BSP will be held on the lines of the 2007 election campaign. Last Friday, more than 200 Brahmin leaders and activists from all over the state had reached the BSP office in Lucknow and discussed the strategy ahead. Let us also tell you that BSP is returning to the formula for the year 2007. In fact, Mayawati will contest the 2022 elections with this formula of Dalit Brahmin OBC. You must be aware that in 2007, Mayawati fielded a large number of Brahmins and Mayawati's strategy was successful and BSP formed an absolute majority government.

Let us also tell you that Mayawati created a stir in the country's politics by winning 206 out of 403 seats and securing power with 30 percent votes in the UP elections in 2007. The BSP 2007 performance was not a surprise but Mayawati's deliberate strategy behind it. At the same time, the candidates were announced about a year before the elections and also created a synergy with OBCs, Dalits, Brahmins, and Muslims. The BSP is in the process of putting the same formula back on the ground.

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