What is the biggest strength and threat of BJP? Understand the political equation in 4 points, BJP’s threat increased due to opposition’s challenge What are the BJP’s greatest strength and biggest threat? Understand the political equations in four points; the challenge posed by the opposition has heightened the BJP’s anxiety.


The chessboard for the upcoming assembly elections 2027 in Uttar Pradesh has already started. After the setback in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, BJP is now in ‘action mode’ to regain its lost ground. At the same time, the politics of ‘PDA’ in the opposition camp and the new attitude of Congress are posing new challenges for the ruling party. After all, for whom is the war of 2027 so difficult or easy? Let us understand this in 4-4 key points.

BJP’s biggest ‘Strength’

  1. Organizational Structure: BJP’s booth-level network is considered to be the strongest in the country. The army of Shakti Kendra coordinators and active workers is the biggest backbone for the party.

  2. Leadership and face: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s charismatic leadership and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s ‘Law and Order’ model is still the party’s biggest USP in rural and urban areas.

  3. Welfare Schemes: Directly delivering the benefits of the public welfare schemes of the Central and State Governments to the general public is the main basis of the party’s election preparation, which helps in keeping the vote bank simple.

  4. United front of NDA: With allies like Nishad Party, Apna Dal (S), RLD and SubhaSP, BJP is trying to make its social equations more inclusive.

‘Threats’ and challenges before BJP

  1. Unemployment and paper leak: The issue of rigging in recruitment examinations and unemployment is creating a huge dissatisfaction among the youth against BJP, which can prove to be decisive in the elections.

  2. Inflation and anti-incumbency wave: Facing anti-incumbency (anti-incumbency wave) at the local level after 10 years of rule is a big challenge for the party, which will not be easy to reduce.

  3. Caste equation and PDA: Akhilesh Yadav’s ‘PDA’ (Backward, Dalit, Minority) formula is breaking the unity of castes, due to which there is a danger of BJP’s traditional vote bank getting shattered.

  4. Opposition’s ‘number 3’ challenge: The increasing aggressiveness of the opposition alliance (India Bloc), especially Congress’s entry into the fray with new energy and ‘respectful’ stance on seat sharing, could become the biggest challenge for the BJP.

analysis of election future

There is discussion in political circles that the 2027 elections are not just a struggle for power, but a battle of ‘narrative’. While BJP is repeating its pledge of ‘Uttam Pradesh’ by breaking its old victory record, the opposition is making strong preparations on the ground on issues like Constitution and unemployment. ‘Number 3’ i.e. opposition fighting unitedly is an alarm bell for BJP which is no longer possible to ignore. It is clear from the visits and meetings of the party’s new organization chief Nitin Nabin that the BJP no longer wants to make mistakes at any level.