Thursday , December 26 2024

Oh my God! BJP task force told 4 shocking reasons for the crushing defeat in UP, action also started immediately

BJP's crushing defeat in the Lok Sabha elections has dealt a big blow to the party. BJP lost 29 seats from this state alone and is now at 33 compared to 62 seats in 2019. The party is considering the reasons behind this defeat. Amidst all this, the BJP leadership formed a task force to find out the reasons for the defeat and the report it gave is shocking. After this report, people's eyes are now fixed on what action will be taken. However, amidst all this, the Yogi Adityanath government has now taken a big step.

The Yogi Adityanath government has changed the DMs of 12 districts. Most of these are the districts where the BJP had to face defeat. These districts include Banda, Sambhal, Saharanpur, Moradabad, Hathras, Sitapur, Shravasti and Basti. One reason for this is also believed to be that the BJP has also blamed the administration and government officials for the defeat. In many districts where the counting of votes has been done, the BJP has suffered a setback in the ballot papers. This shows that the government employees have not deserted the BJP. Apart from this, three other reasons for the poor results have also come to light.

The second reason is the flaw in ticket distribution. The party cadre believes that the leadership should have changed candidates on more Lok Sabha seats. Or some other leader should have got a chance in place of those who got the ticket. They did not choose to repeat leaders like Lallu Singh in Ayodhya, Raghav Lakhanpal Sharma in Saharanpur and Kaushal Kishore from Mohanlalganj. When the resentment of Thakurs completed the rest of the work. Its effect was seen from Saharanpur to Basti and Ballia. Apart from this, BJP workers were also resentful towards the old MPs and they did not become active. The third reason is the success of the opposition's story of changing the Constitution and ending reservation. SP and Congress have repeatedly caught the statement of some MPs that BJP is intent on changing the Constitution and will end the reservation of Dalits and backward classes.

The fourth reason is the large scale migration of BSP votes and it went to the account of SP and Congress. In this way, the backward, Dalit and minority card given by Akhilesh Yadav is over. Regarding the betrayal, the party leader also believes that it has caused damage. Many BJP leaders of Meerut and Saharanpur divisions have admitted that infighting has worsened the situation. Apart from this, ticket allocation and anger of Rajputs also added fuel to the fire. It is expected that the party will now focus on resolving internal differences.