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UP Elections 2027: BJP begins major poll push, targets 61 seats lost in last three elections with booth outreach & beneficiary mapping
ET Bureau | May 12, 2026 3:57 AM CST

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The BJP in Uttar Pradesh is gearing up for the upcoming assembly elections. New state president Pankaj Choudhary is directing efforts towards 61 seats lost in recent polls. The party will analyze these constituencies and strategize to leverage its cadre. Booth-level workers will be energized through regular meetings and household visits to ensure beneficiaries receive government scheme advantages.

BJP to intensify booth outreach and beneficiary mapping ahead of 2027 polls
After a cabinet rejig on Sunday, the BJP in UP has now started its early preparation for the assembly poll next year. Under the new state president Pankaj Choudhary, a meeting of BJP leaders is expected to take place any time after Tuesday, once the Assam Government's swearing-in ceremony is over.

Sources tell ET that, in the initial stage, Chaudhary has asked party leaders to focus on 61 assembly seats, it couldn't win in last three assembly elections of 2012, 2017 and 2022.

Firstly, fact-finding will take place and then a strategy will be worked out on how the party can capitalise on its cadre resources for these seats. Out of the 61 seats, a maximum of 22 seats fall in the Eastern UP region in districts such as Azamgarh, Mau, Jaunpur, Ghazipur and Mirzapur. Around 13 seats fall in the West UP region in Saharanpur, Moradabad and Bijnor.


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In the 2022 assembly elections, the Samajwadi Party won 27 out of the 35 seats in these two regions.

However, the BJP has won a few seats like Suar, Rampur and Kundarki in subsequent by-polls.

Also, out of remaining eight seats in these two regions, three went to SP ally SBSP, two went to BJP ally Apna Dal and Nishad Party each, and one went to BSP.

SBSP is now an ally of the BJP, and its leader Om Prakash Rajbhar is a minister in the Yogi government.

BJP state president Pankaj Chaudhary is also focusing on energising the booth-level workers ahead of the elections. Choudhary has mandated monthly meetings right from the booth to the district level. Booth-level workers will conduct a meeting every month after listening to PM Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' program and update the party leadership on developments. The booth workers will also visit households to see if they are receiving the benefits of government schemes and offer help accordingly.

The state currently does not have a full-time party in-charge. Sources tell ET that a reshuffle in the national office bearers team under Nitin Nabin is set to happen any time in the coming week, after which a state in-charge will be appointed.


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