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Why BJP lost in UP: Internal struggles and failed alliances are to be blamed

The BJP had set an ambitious target to win all 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh (UP) to achieve a broader goal of securing 400 seats nationally.

June 05, 2024 / 17:49 IST
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Top leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, won with reduced margins.
Top leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, won with reduced margins.

As the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) analyzes the causes behind its recent electoral defeat, significant questions arise about its failure to secure Other Backward Classes (OBC) votes, despite alliances with several caste-based parties such as Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP), NISHAD Party, Apna Dal (S), and Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD).

The BJP had set an ambitious target to win all 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh (UP) to achieve a broader goal of securing 400 seats nationally. “We did not get the support from the allies. The caste-based leaders failed to galvanize voters and bring them to vote for BJP,” a senior BJP leader commented.

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In response to the Samajwadi Party's (SP) PDA formula, the BJP re-inducted SBSP President Om Prakash Rajbhar into the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), aiming to attract Rajbhar votes. Rajbhar had previously left the BJP for the SP before the 2022 assembly elections. Additionally, the BJP courted Dara Singh Chauhan, an OBC leader, and successfully pulled RLD away from the INDIA alliance in February so as to improve its social justice umbrella.

The BJP allocated seats to its NDA allies, with SBSP contesting one seat, while Apna Dal (S) and RLD contested two seats each. Sanjay Nishad's son, Praveen Nishad, was given the Sant Kabir Nagar seat for the second time. The party hoped that these OBC leaders would draw non-Yadav OBC votes. However, election results revealed that these caste-based leaders failed to secure votes from their own communities. Om Prakash Rajbhar could not win the Ghosi seat for his son. Additionally, the BJP suffered defeats in key constituencies with significant Rajbhar populations, including Ballia, Chandauli, Ghazipur, Salempur, Lalganj, and Azamgarh.