Amit Shah arrives to meet PM Narendra Modi amidst political turmoil in UP, what will be discussed?

New Delhi. Big news is coming out amid the political turmoil in UP. Home Minister Amit Shah arrived to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday afternoon. No information has been shared on what will be discussed between the two. Earlier, UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya met BJP President JP Nadda for about 1 hour. As soon as the meeting ended, JP Nadda also held a meeting with UP BJP President Bhupendra Chaudhary. On Wednesday, Bhupendra Chaudhary also met PM Narendra Modi.

On the other hand, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has started preparing for the upcoming by-elections. He held a meeting with party leaders and ministers on Wednesday morning. However, both the Deputy Chief Ministers were not present in this meeting. It is being said that he has formed his Super 30 team, which will pave the way for the party’s victory in the upcoming elections. Meanwhile, sources say that the top leadership of the party does not want to make any kind of change in UP. The leadership has asked the state leaders to remain united and start preparing for the elections.

When Keshav Maurya said…
Rumours of rift between the leaders started doing the rounds in political circles when Keshav Prasad Maurya did not attend several cabinet meetings chaired by Adityanath in the past one month. Maurya even said that “no government is bigger than the organisation” “Nobody is bigger than the organisation” “We are proud of our workers.” However, according to sources, the party leadership has ruled out any political change in UP.

PM Modi will visit BJP headquarters
Meanwhile, another news is coming out that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the BJP headquarters at 5 pm on Friday. He will meet the workers there. According to sources, the Prime Minister will meet all the workers working in the elections. He will talk to them.

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