Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (UP), recently met with Pallavi Patel, leader of Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) [AD(K)], signaling a strategic move in the ongoing political tensions in the state.
Background of the Rifts
There are two significant rifts in UP politics: one between Yogi and his deputy, Keshav Prasad Maurya, and another between Yogi and Apna Dal (Soneylal) [AD(S)] leader Anupriya Patel, who is allied with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The Significance of Pallavi Patel
Pallavi Patel’s importance stems from her victory over Maurya in the 2022 UP assembly election in Sirathu on a Samajwadi Party (SP) ticket. Additionally, Soneylal and Kamerawadi are rival factions within the Apna Dal, adding another layer to the political intrigue.
A Secretive Meeting
The meeting between Yogi and Pallavi was kept under wraps, with neither side posting pictures or details. This secrecy fuels speculation that Yogi is addressing his challengers directly.
Yogi and Maurya’s Political Backgrounds
Yogi has a strong electoral record, having been elected as Gorakhpur Member of Parliament (MP) five times and currently serving as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Gorakhpur Urban. In contrast, Maurya has been elected as an MLA and MP only once each. Moreover, in the 2024 Lok Sabha election, the BJP lost most seats in Maurya’s home division of Prayagraj but won all seats in Yogi’s stronghold, the Gorakhpur division.
Implications for Anupriya Patel
Yogi’s meeting with Pallavi could also impact Anupriya Patel. AD(K) has been vying for the political space held by Anupriya’s AD(S). With AD(S) weakening in recent elections, the BJP might look for other allies to secure Kurmi votes.
Performance of AD(S)
AD(S) managed to win only one of the two seats it contested in UP. Anupriya’s victory margin dropped significantly, and her party struggled to help the BJP win other Kurmi-influenced seats. In contrast, the SP and Congress alliance won many Kurmi-dominated seats.
Anupriya’s Challenge to Yogi
Despite the poor performance, Anupriya challenged Yogi by alleging bias against OBC and Scheduled Caste and Tribe candidates in state government job recruitment. This move may have prompted Yogi to consider alternative allies.
The Apna Dal Split
In 2016, Apna Dal split into two factions led by sisters Anupriya and Pallavi. AD(K) allied with SP for the 2022 assembly election but failed to win any seats. Before the Lok Sabha election, Pallavi allied with AIMIM but did not achieve success.
Yogi’s Strategic Considerations
Pallavi’s meeting with Yogi might be her attempt to keep AD(K) relevant in UP politics. However, Yogi may be cautious about allying with a party without proven electoral success. Instead, he might use this meeting to signal to Anupriya that he has other options, thereby discouraging any rebellion.
Conclusion
Yogi Adityanath’s strategic meeting with Pallavi Patel is a calculated move in the complex political landscape of Uttar Pradesh. By engaging with Pallavi, Yogi is sending a clear message to his rivals, showcasing political acumen.
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