In UP, this ally of BJP sought seats in Maharashtra and Haryana
In UP, this ally of BJP sought seats in Maharashtra and Haryana
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New Delhi: The Nishad Party of UP, joined hands with the BJP immediately before the Lok Sabha elections, has asked the BJP for a seat in the upcoming assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana along with the Uttar Pradesh by-elections. The party has demanded one seat each in these three states from the BJP high command. The goal of the Nishad Party is to knock in the assemblies of these states and convey the message of solidarity of the Nishad society throughout the country.

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If the BJP gave serious consideration to the demand of Nishad Party and gave them one seat each in these states, then it will prove to be a trump card for the party. Nishad Party is upbeat after a 45-minute conversation with National President of Nishad Party Dr. Sanjay Nishad with BJP National President JP Nadda in Delhi.

The party is assuming that the BJP leadership will definitely give them seats. The Nishad population in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra is high. There they are identified by the names Kashyap, Dhiwar, Mehra, etc. The same situation is in Panipat in Haryana.

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The people of Nishad community in Panipat area are known as Koli, Ghoi, M'Chimar, etc. Their number is also good. Talking about Uttar Pradesh, there are many numbers of Nishad in Chitrakoot's Mau Manipur, Jalalpur of Ambedkarnagar and Gangoh Assembly constituency of Saharanpur. The party wants to contest in these three assembly seats. The party had realized its strength by defeating BJP in CM Yogi's seat last time.

Union HRD Minister made this statement at the end of Articles 370 and 35A

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