New Delhi: Amidst reports of internal discord among leaders, the BJP unit of Uttar Pradesh has submitted an extensive report to the party top brass detailing the reasons for its Lok Sabha election debacle. The report highlights concerns such as paper leaks, the hiring of contractual workers for government jobs, and the alleged high-handedness of the state administration, which have reportedly caused dissatisfaction and discontent among party workers.
Following the electoral victory of the Samajwadi Party-Congress alliance, which secured 43 out of the state’s 80 Lok Sabha seats compared to the NDA’s 36 (down from 64 in 2019), the state BJP has submitted a comprehensive 15-page analysis pinpointing campaign shortcomings. Sources indicate that feedback from nearly 40,000 people was collected to assess the party’s performance, with specific scrutiny on key constituencies like Ayodhya and Amethi.