As per report bjp, which is engaged in strategy for the upcoming lok sabha elections, has started brainstorming to win 80 out of 80 lok sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh. Although these meetings have been going on for a long time, now only 1 to 2 months are left for the lok sabha elections and the distribution of tickets is also going to happen soon. If sources are to be believed, this time tickets of leaders are going to be canceled on a large scale in bjp, while new candidates are going to be fielded on many seats.

Meanwhile according to senior journalist Brijesh Shukla, this time there are approximately 30 to 40 such seats. Where the candidates are going to be changed. According to Brijesh Shukla, this time from noida to Ballia there are many MPs who have either crossed the age limit of 75 or who have been MPs many times or whose performance is not good. His tickets are going to be canceled this time.

Moreover according to senior journalist Brijesh Shukla, the seats where candidates are expected to be changed are Maneka Gandhi's seat of Sultanpur, varun Gandhi's seat of Pilibhit, satyadev Pachauri's seat of Kanpur, hema Malini's seat of Mathura, VK Singh of Ghaziabad. There is talk of contesting Jitin prasad from Lakhimpur, the seat of Santosh Gangwar of Bareilly. He says that a new candidate can be fielded on Barabanki seat also, there is talk of contesting RPN Singh from Kushinagar. Apart from this, rita Bahuguna's ticket may be canceled from Prayagraj. There is talk of canceling the ticket of Ramapati ram Tripathi from Deoria. There may be some major reshuffle from Akbarpur, there is talk of some big man contesting elections from Ayodhya. Ghazipur seat can go to Rajbhar's account and aligarh ticket can also be changed. There are many other such seats where change will be visible. Candidates for the 16 seats lost in 2019 will be declared this month. After the meeting to be held in delhi on february 18, bharatiya janata party is going to field candidates on the 16 seats it lost in 2019. Let us tell you that the party had used this experiment in the last five state assembly elections.

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