-Rajesh Mishra
Lucknow: The government in Uttar Pradesh (Uttar Pradesh) is not able to form a new government even after 15 days of the election results, but there is no compulsion behind the formation of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, which is well understood. BJP wants to move forward only after brainstorming. Even after getting a sufficient majority and everything is according to the mind, the round of meetings is going on in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regarding the formation of the UP government. The Chief Minister and most of the names to be included in the cabinet are also almost fixed, but in view of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, BJP does not want to leave any stone unturned.
There is no doubt that the BJP fought the UP assembly elections by keeping the face of Yogi Adityanath in front. From Prime Minister Modi to Home Minister Amit Shah and National President JP Nadda sought votes from the public in the name of Yogi. Yogi Adityanath has emerged as the first choice among the people as well, who has also got public support.
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Yogi Adityanath himself contested the assembly elections from Gorakhpur, his home constituency and won with huge votes. With the results coming out, it was decided that Yogi Adityanath would be sworn in as the next chief minister and he would now be the head of the government for the next five years. With the massive victory, Yogi’s stature has increased not only in UP but across the country and for BJP he has emerged as the second biggest attraction after Modi.
Women can be given fair representation
Through the formation of the UP cabinet, BJP wants to give a message to the public that it has the value of merit and only effective people are made ministers. It is believed that in Yogi’s new cabinet, a large number of subject experts, former capable bureaucrats and hot-tempered politicians will be in harmony. This time, former bureaucrats Rajeshwar Singh and Asim Arun have won the election on BJP ticket, then Arvind Sharma, who has worked in PMO, is already present. He may get a place in Yogi’s new cabinet. BJP’s effort is also to give proper representation to the backwards and Dalits, whose large number of votes it has got even in adverse circumstances. Women can also be given due representation as they play a bigger role in winning votes.
There may be three deputy chief ministers
While there is no doubt in Yogi Adityanath becoming the Chief Minister, there is definitely a situation of confusion within the BJP regarding the Deputy Chief Ministers in the government. While a section of the BJP leadership is advocating for no one to be made deputy chief minister, a large section believes that at least three deputy chief ministers should be made to strike a caste balance. At present, Keshav Prasad Maurya is among the old names for the Deputy Chief Minister in UP, Brajesh Pathak as the representative of Brahmins and Babyrani Maurya’s name is at the top from the Dalit and women quota. It is certain that Dinesh Sharma, who was Deputy Chief Minister in the previous government, can be sent to the organization.
several rounds of meetings
Keshav Prasad Maurya, who was Deputy Chief Minister in Yogi’s previous government, lost the assembly election from Sirathu, while Dinesh Sharma did not contest the second election. Proper adjustment of Keshav Prasad Maurya, established as the biggest face of backward in BJP, is the biggest mystery which took a long time to solve and many rounds of meetings. After Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chouhan and Dharam Singh Saini quit the party, the importance of Keshav Prasad Maurya increases even more and it is the compulsion of BJP to give him a place in the Yogi cabinet.
Allies can get the post of two cabinet and two ministers of state
In this year’s assembly elections, 12 of Apna Dal (S) and 11 MLAs of Nishad Party have come out with BJP’s allies. Now the demand of both these parties is for at least two ministerial posts and big portfolios. The entire effort of the BJP leadership has been to satisfy these parties by giving them one ministerial post. Nishad Party President Dr. Sanjay Nishad is demanding at least one cabinet and one minister of state for himself. Apna Dal chief Anupriya Patel’s husband Ashish Patel is also demanding the same. It is believed that in view of the numbers, the posts of two cabinet and two ministers of state can be left for the allies.