Mayawati made significant changes in the organization
Mayawati made significant changes in the organization
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Once again, the BSP organization has seen upsurge. It is believed that this change has been done to strengthen the organization. BSP chief Mayawati has run a Brahmin card to practice social mathematics. In the Lok Sabha, Dalit leader Danish Ali has been removed and MP Ritesh Pandey has been given the responsibility, while Maluk Nagar has been made deputy leader. In this reshuffle, the chair of state president Munkad Ali was safe.

Mayawati has made the information of this important change in the organization available on social media. He said that keeping in view the social cohesion in the BSP, there has been little change in the Lok Sabha as the Dalneta of the party and the President of Uttar Pradesh belong to the same community. That is, BSP leader Ritesh Pandey and Deputy Leader Malook Nagar have been made in the Lok Sabha, but Uttar Pradesh State President Munkad will continue in this position. Also, BSP leader Lalji Verma in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, Dinesh Chandra, the Dalit leader of BSP in the Legislative Council, will continue to be a Dalit, meaning that nothing has been changed here.

For your information, let us tell you that Dalit Brahmin equation has been tried in BSP. Since Ramvir Upadhyaya's rebellious remarks, it is considered a new experiment to bring forward young MP Ritesh Pandey as a Brahmin face in the state. Sources reveal that the BSP is keeping an eye on the lack of attachment to the BJP in the Brahmin society. If the Brahmins are not inclined towards the Congress, the BSP has made a big change. Danish Ali was entrusted with the responsibility of party leader about two months ago.

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