RSS-BJP plan: Keeping the flame of Hindutva alive in UP with Yogi — inside story

Published On 2025-12-03 09:22 GMT   |   Update On 2025-12-03 09:22 GMT

Lucknow (The Uttam Hindu) : The BJP and RSS are now fully focused on the Uttar Pradesh elections, and this is why special attention is being paid to a Hindutva-based strategy. As part of this strategy, a grand Hindu convention is scheduled to be held in Lucknow in January 2026. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is expected to be presented as the leading face of the saffron-clad image at this convention. A special strategy is being formulated with CM Yogi at the center. In this meeting, there is also a plan to put Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at the forefront of all these programs, and to use him as a pretext to sharpen Hindutva.


Yogi Adityanath embodies the spirit of Hindutva not only through his work but also through his attire. Recently, a marathon brainstorming session took place from the state Sangh headquarters, Bharti Bhawan, to the Chief Minister's residence at 5, Kalidas Marg. Mission 2027 was at the core of the brainstorming session. Preparations are underway to serve Hindutva, steeped in the syrup of development, in Uttar Pradesh. BJP's National General Secretary for Organization, BL Santosh, arrived in Lucknow to coordinate with the Sangh and discuss various issues related to the BJP government and organization. From the airport, he went directly to Bharti Bhawan. There, he held discussions for about an hour and a half in a closed room with Sangh's co-general secretaries Arun Kumar and Atul Limaye, West Zone Pracharak Mahendra Sharma, East Zone Pracharak Anil Singh, Swant Ranjan, Regional Sanghchalak, and BJP's State General Secretary for Organization Dharampal Singh.


Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered a major and strict crackdown against Bangladeshi and Rohingya immigrants living illegally in the state. Chief Minister Yogi has directed the state's 17 municipal bodies to immediately compile a detailed list of all Rohingya and Bangladeshi immigrants working in their jurisdictions.

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