HomeElections 2024Lok Sabha Election 2024How Rajput caste panchayats are keeping BJP on the edge in western UP

How Rajput caste panchayats are keeping BJP on the edge in western UP

The immediate provocation may be attributed to denial of ticket to VK Singh, a Rajput, and extended the ticket for the Ghaziabad Lok Sabha constituency to Atul Kumar Garg, a bania.

April 22, 2024 / 13:26 IST
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Thousands from the Rajput community in western Uttar Pradesh took part in the meeting
Thousands from the Rajput community in western Uttar Pradesh took part in the meeting

A series of caste panchayats being held across western Uttar Pradesh by the Rajputs- also known as Thakurs, considered among BJP’s core voter base, to mark their displeasure against their alleged marginalisation and ticket distribution, has forced the saffron party to initiate a host of damage-control measures.

In the latest Mahapanchayat held at Dhaulana in Ghaziabad on April 18, the group even passed a resolution calling upon the members of their community not to vote for the BJP. The Dhaulana segment topped the polling percentages among the five segments of Ghaziabad parliamentary constituency in 2019.

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On April 7, the Rajputs held a massive Mahapanchayat in Saharanpur, which created ruffles within the saffron party. The group is irked over several issues, including lesser Lok Sabha tickets despite having a sizeable population of nearly 10 per cent in western Uttar Pradesh.

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