
News Topical, Digital Desk : Samajwadi Party's national general secretary Shivpal Singh Yadav on Sunday made serious allegations against the Bharatiya Janata Party and said that the BJP has formed governments through 'vote theft'. Talking to reporters after the monthly meeting held at the SP district office, he claimed that the public has completely lost faith in the BJP.
Shivpal Yadav directed SP workers to prepare for the upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. He said that SP workers will stop vote theft in all 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh and will defeat BJP badly. Yadav stressed that the truth of BJP's vote theft has now come out in front of the public.
Emphasis on discipline in SP,Strictness on social media
During the meeting, Shivpal Yadav called upon SP workers and leaders to strengthen the organization. He said in a strict tone that indiscipline will not be tolerated in the party. Yadav warned that if any leader or worker makes objectionable comments against party leaders, district president or secretary on social media, he will be immediately expelled from the party.
has lost the trust of the publicBJP- Shivpal Yadav
Shivpal Yadav said that the public has lost faith in BJP. Their governments have been formed by stealing votes, but now SP workers will not tolerate this. He called upon the workers to unite and ensure the victory of SP in the upcoming elections.
SP's strategy and organizational strength
Shivpal instructed SP workers to strengthen the organization at the grassroots level and effectively convey the party's policies to the public. He said that the goal of SP is to emerge as a strong alternative in Uttar Pradesh.
This statement of Shivpal Singh Yadav has created a stir in the politics of Uttar Pradesh. SP's strategy and the allegations of vote theft against BJP are likely to heat up the political atmosphere in the upcoming assembly elections. Only time will tell whether this strategy of SP will yield results, but the party's emphasis is clearly on organizational strength and preventing vote theft.
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