Amit Shah gave solutions in a pinch by asking challenges in UP
Amit Shah gave solutions in a pinch by asking challenges in UP
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Lucknow: Union Home Minister Amit Shah had brought an 'X-ray report' on the current political situation in the state. He held a meeting with senior party officials and asked the election co-in-charge for sector-wise trouble and gave them a hand-in-hand solution. Yes, at the same time, he explained a different strategy for every region, including the West, which is under the influence of farmers. Most importantly, Amit Shah has also tapped the pulse of the opposition. Referring to opposition leaders bowing their heads at the temple, he said, "The opposition itself is standing on the saffron pitch of Hindutva. The BJP has ram mandir, article 370 and CAA, now feed on them.''

Let me tell all of you that the BJP, which has been winning a huge majority in every election in the state, has been preparing for the Assembly elections- 2022 for several months. After state in-charge, Radha Mohan Singh, election in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan along with a team of seven co-in-charge has also come to support Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and state president Swatanterdev Singh. However, as the elections approached, Amit Shah himself came forward to hold on to the electoral strategy.

Let me tell you that Amit Shah had come to Lucknow last Friday and spoke openly with senior officials in a closed room. Sources present at the meeting said that the Home Minister took turns asking all election-cum-charges for area-wise atmosphere, challenges, etc. As if he had already made a slip for everyone. As soon as the officials explained the local challenge, they would immediately explain the solution and the strategy of victory. In the meantime, he outlined a different strategy for each sector and asked the co-in-charge to keep an eye on his area. At the same time, he said, "Migrate as much as possible and identify the weak seats and report."

At the same time, when the anti-agricultural law movement was discussed in the West, it came to light that its impact was very limited. On this, Amit Shah explained that the situation should remain stable. It will not be difficult to keep a grip on our old voters. He also said that the challenge was in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. There were difficulties in the 2017 assembly elections. Then, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the challenge of the Alliance between the SP and BSP was the biggest, yet every time the BJP won. Now, there cannot be a new situation that hinders victory.

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