Political upheaval in BJP from UP to Delhi Why did Keshav Prasad Maurya and Bhupendra Chaudhary meet JP Natta?
After the declaration of Lok Sabha election results, there is an uproar in Uttar Pradesh BJP. Kesav Prasad Maurya's second meeting with JP Natta in less than 48 hours is under discussion. There are many speculations. When UP Deputy Chief Minister Kesav Prasad Maurya and state president Bhupendra Chaudhary visited the BJP headquarters, there was a political frenzy in Delhi. Both the leaders held consultations with BJP president JP Nadda. Several political implications are inferred from Kesav Prasad Maurya and Bhupendra Chaudhary's visit to Delhi. There is great tension between the state government and the organization. Kesav Prasad Maurya had described the organization as bigger than the government in the executive committee meeting. However, according to sources, BJP president JP Natta discussed the state's electoral equations during a meeting with the two UP leaders. Planned to generate enthusiasm among the workers, the equations for the by-elections in 10 constituencies in the state were discussed and a strategy was devised to perform well in these 10 constituencies anyway. It is reported that the BJP is planning an election strategy to win 7 out of 10 constituencies in the Uttar Pradesh by-election. National President Natta met Kesav Maurya and Bhupendra Chaudhary in this regard. In the meeting, it was discussed about creating enthusiasm among the party workers in UP and boosting the morale of the grassroots workers. According to sources, JP Natta's meeting with Kesav Prasad Maurya and Bhupendra Yadav was pre-planned and not an impromptu meeting. At the time of the UP Executive Committee meeting, Nadda had a one-on-one meeting with Chief Minister Yogi, the meeting with Keshav Prasad Maurya and Bhupendra Yadav was abandoned and it was decided to hold the meeting on the same day. In this case, Chief Minister Yogi convened a meeting of ministers today at 11 am regarding the by-elections to be held for 10 constituencies. The meeting will be held at the Chief Minister's residence, 5 Kalidas Marg. Alliance party leaders Ashish Patel and Sanjay Nishad have also been invited in this meeting. In the meeting, Chief Minister Yogi will take feedback from all ministers and discuss future strategies. Prior to this meeting, in a meeting held on June 30, Yogi imposed the duty of ministers in the by-elections to 10 seats.