New Delhi. Uttar Pradesh, a state with 80 Lok Sabha seats, is in the news these days. The BJP is not only surprised but also worried by the loss of 29 seats this time compared to the last election. Amidst reports of tussle between the state government and the organization, state president Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary met PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday. Considering the latest developments, this meeting is being considered very important. Very soon there may be some changes in the government and the organization, however, it will not be on a very large scale.
Bhupendra Chaudhary, Keshav Maurya reached Delhi
Recently, the Uttar Pradesh BJP Working Committee meeting was held and soon after that, on Tuesday, state president Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary and Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya reached New Delhi. Both the senior leaders met the party's national president JP Nadda here.
There was a discussion that both these leaders said that the change was necessary citing the disturbed coordination with the government in the state. There is also a discussion that the high command has said that the controversial statements should be stopped and the government and the organization should work in coordination. After this, Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary went to meet the Prime Minister on Wednesday. After this, Chaudhary also met Home Minister Amit Shah.
Detail of the organization's preparations for the by-election was submitted
According to sources, Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary was asked to meet the Prime Minister. It is being told that on the basis of various survey reports and assessments, the state president has told the Prime Minister what were the main reasons for the party's disappointing results in Uttar Pradesh. He submitted the details of the organization's preparations for the by-elections to be held on ten assembly seats.
Other important issues were also discussed. There is a possibility that the Prime Minister may have given a message that we should move forward by maintaining coordination between the organization and the government. The government will take care of the organization, but the organization should play a big role in bringing the achievements of the government to the ground.
Bhupendra Chaudhary told what happened in the conversation with PM Modi
On the other hand, Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary said that he has met the Prime Minister and the Home Minister. Denying the talks of his resignation, he said that this meeting was about the organization and the party's performance in the Lok Sabha elections. The results of the Lok Sabha elections and preparations for the by-elections were discussed. Apart from this, the Prime Minister and the Home Minister have also been informed about the latest political situation in the state.
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