
Thakur MLAs meet in Lucknow, BJP leaders' unease sparks speculation
18 Aug 2025
A recent gathering of nearly 40 Thakur legislators at Lucknow's Hotel Clarks Avadh has sparked speculation in Uttar Pradesh's political circles.
The event, organized by the Kutumb Parivar, was initially presented as a cultural-social meet. However, its timing and scale have left observers questioning its true intent.
This is the first time in recent years that so many MLAs and MLCs from a single caste, the Thakurs or Kshatriyas, have come together.
Political analyst's take on gathering
Attendees list
Notably, the gathering was attended by expelled Samajwadi Party legislators Rakesh Pratap Singh and Abhay Singh, BSP's Uma Shankar Singh, BJP's Abhijit Singh Sanga, and MLC Shailendra Pratap Singh.
Political analyst Suresh Bahadur Singh said this meeting "cannot be dismissed as a mere dinner or birthday celebration."
He added that it reflects unease among Thakur leaders after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, when many felt sidelined in ticket distribution.
Discontent among Thakur leaders
Caste politics
The BJP has ruled Uttar Pradesh for eight years, keeping caste fault lines under control through Hindutva and welfare schemes.
However, insiders admit discontent among Thakur leaders is real.
RN Bajpayee, a Lucknow-based political observer, said this gathering could either be a social solidarity exercise or a veiled message to the BJP leadership ahead of the 2027 elections.
Meet's symbolism and cultural gifts
Symbolic gifts
The symbolism of the meeting was also telling. Attendees were gifted idols of Lord Ram, portraits of Maharana Pratap, and brass tridents, all markers of cultural identity and martial heritage.
Political circles in Lucknow have been rife with speculation ever since photos of the gathering circulated on social media.
Bajpayee said this meeting sends a message of collective bargaining power despite organizers denying any caste mobilization perception.
Caste identity remains potent in UP politics
Group growth
The Kutumb Parivar initiative started small about 18 months ago with just a few MLAs.
Its growth and turnout at this latest meet highlight that caste identity remains potent in UP politics despite the BJP's efforts to transcend it through Hindutva.
As Uttar Pradesh gears up for the 2027 Assembly polls, questions remain if the ruling party can keep its traditional Thakur base aligned or if discontent could lead to fissures.
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