Politics heats up in UP… 1 hour meeting between JP Natta and Kesav Prasad Maurya in Delhi, discussion with Bhupendra Chaudhary
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya met BJP President JP Nadda in Delhi. The meeting between the two leaders lasted for over an hour. Immediately after this meeting, JP Natta, UP, BJP leader also met Bhupendra Chaudhary. The two leaders held talks for about half an hour. UP politics is heating up as JP Natta is meeting one after another in Delhi. The meeting between Natta and the UP BJP leaders took place during the state executive meeting in Lucknow two days ago. The controversy is believed to have started after Kesav Prasad Maurya said at the meeting that his organization was bigger than the government. Along with all the big leaders of the UP BJP, the party's national president JP Natta also attended the executive committee meeting. Keshav Prasad Maurya, who did not attend the meetings, is said to be angry since the results of the Lok Sabha elections were announced. He did not even participate in the cabinet meeting. Even after living in Lucknow, the distance between Sarkar and Maurya was evident. Recently, Chief Minister Yogi called a meeting regarding the tree plantation program in the state, but the Deputy Chief Minister did not attend it either. Now various meanings are being speculated on the meeting held in Delhi. Sanjay called Nishad Maurya a great leader of the backward classes Kesav Prasad Maurya is considered one of the great leaders of the backward classes. On Tuesday, BJP's ally Nishad Party chief Sanjay Nishat also met him. After the meeting, Nishad described Kesav Prasad Maurya as the greatest leader of backward classes. Various political meanings are derived from this statement of Nishad. This time the BJP suffered a major defeat in the Lok Sabha elections. The BJP lost many of the seats it had already held in the elections. As a result of the defeat in UP, the BJP fell short of a majority. This time, UP lost 29 seats in the elections. The BJP won only 33 seats in UP, which had won 62 seats in the last election.