
The excitement for the upcoming 2027 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh (UP Chunav 2027) has already intensified. There is a strong discussion in the political circles that the way to reach the chair of Lucknow goes through the streets of western Uttar Pradesh. In this series, CM Yogi Adityanath has created a ’24-hour maze’ by making Ghaziabad the centre, which has given sleepless nights to the opposition parties. Ghaziabad is not only important from the industrial point of view, but due to its proximity to Delhi, it has also become a political laboratory. This visit of CM is not just a formality but is being considered as a concrete beginning of Mission 2027.
Why only Ghaziabad? ‘Hotspot’ of electoral mathematics
The mood of politics in western Uttar Pradesh is often determined by districts like Ghaziabad, Meerut and Noida. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s 24-hour stay in Ghaziabad is a clear indication that the party does not want to take any kind of risk in the region. Ghaziabad’s caste equation and the increasing number of urban voters are both the biggest challenge and opportunity for the party. This visit of the CM includes review of development works as well as direct communication with the grassroots workers, so that the hold on every booth can be strengthened before the elections.
What is Yogi’s 24-hour ‘Chakravyuh’?
CM Yogi Adityanath’s working style has always been in ‘action mode’. This time his ‘Chakravyuh’ is not only based on administrative criteria, but social engineering has also been taken full care of. In this 24-hour programme, the CM has organized a chain of meetings with local public representatives, prominent industrial personalities and various sections of the society. The main objective of this strategy is to find quick solutions to local problems and establish direct connect with the beneficiaries of government schemes. This is the same formula that laid the foundation of victory in the last elections.
Path to power and role of Western UP
Western UP is once again seen in the role of ‘kingmaker’ in the 2027 elections. The issue of sugarcane farmers, urban development and law and order – these are the three pillars around which the CM has his entire focus. Yogi Adityanath’s message is clear – speed of development and resolve for security. This array prepared in Ghaziabad can prove to be a model for the entire state. The opposition parties, sensing this activism, are now intensifying their siege. It remains to be seen how much this ‘Chakravyuh’, which started from this land of Ghaziabad, eases the path to 2027.
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