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National President Om Prakash Rajbhar shares updates on party’s preparations for the upcoming elections in Delhi and Bihar

Lucknow: Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) National President Om Prakash Rajbhar provided an update on the party’s election preparations in Bihar and Delhi. In Bihar and Delhi, where assembly elections are scheduled for this year, Rajbhar affirmed that the organization’s work is moving quickly.

National president om prakash rajbhar
National president om prakash rajbhar

“The work of party organization is going on at a very fast pace in both Delhi and Bihar, where elections are to be held,” Rajbhar said.

He underlined that while party officials are certain they would run in the elections, the strategy will rely on seat-sharing arrangements. “If we get seats in the alliance, then we will contest with the alliance; if not, then we will contest alone,” he said.

Rajbhar said that talks are still going on about seat distribution.

He implied that final choices will be taken after discussions with state and district party officials. “The state president and all the district presidents have been called, and we will be able to tell only after talking to them,” he added.

Rajbhar slapped Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav earlier on Monday for making fun of the current excavation and said that a Shivling was discovered at Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s home.
When he was the Chief Minister, Rajbhar questioned him about why he hadn’t completed the excavation and said that he was making such “baseless” claims to win over his Muslim supporters.

“He is securing his vote bank by making pronouncements. He is making these unfounded claims in order to keep his Muslim support base. Why didn’t he complete the excavation while serving as Chief Minister if he was aware of this?In contrast to the Samajwadi Party, which solely seeks the votes of Muslims and does no work, the NDA does both work and ask for no votes,” Rajbhar told ANI.

In the meantime, February 2025 is when the Delhi Assembly elections of 2025 are scheduled.
In the midst of this, the national capital’s politics have become more heated as the Congress, Bharatiya Janata Party, and Aam Aadmi Party have been criticizing one another.

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