Amidst the political turmoil going on regarding the UPPSC students' agitation and by-election in front of UP Public service Commission, a big meeting of bjp and Sangh was held in lucknow on thursday evening. In this meeting, discussions were held on countering SP's PDA formula and students' agitation. Along with this, further strategy was also brainstormed. A strategy was made for the by-election in the meeting of bjp and Sangh. In this meeting, RSS co-general secretary Arun Kumar talked with the regional team of Sangh and bjp leaders. During this, bjp state president Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary and organization general secretary Dharam Pal were also present.
Preference to people associated with Sangh
In the meeting, it was emphasized that from changes in the bjp organization to changes in the cabinet and while giving posts in commissions, people with Sangh background should be given more preference. Along with this, a mantra was also given on how to take forward PM Modi's public interest and development agenda.
Emphasis on Hindutva agenda
In the meeting, there was also brainstorming on the counter to the PDA formula of Samajwadi Party. The Sangh emphasized on sharpening the Hindutva agenda to counter the PDA. For this, emphasis was laid on implementing it on the ground by taking PM Modi's slogan 'If we stay together, we will be safe' as the basis. cm Yogi's slogan 'If we divide, we will be cut off' will also be made the basis.
The Sangh expressed concern over the student movement
After the assembly by-elections, new programs will also be started with a view to the general elections 2027. During this, the Sangh also expressed concern over the student movement going on in Prayagraj and in the meeting, stressed on coordination with the competitive students and advised to consider their views in a democratic manner.
The Sangh will put in all its strength in the last time
It was decided in the meeting that the Sangh will put in all its strength in the last time of the election on the seats where there is a tough competition for the by-elections. These include seats like Karhal, Kundarki, Sisamau, Katehari.