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Former Cabinet Minister Kiranpal Singh Joined RLD

Former cabinet minister Kiranpal Singh joined RLD, returned home after a long time.

Former cabinet minister Kiranpal Singh, who joined the BJP in the assembly by-elections, broke ties with the saffron camp on Tuesday.

He announced his intention to join the party after reaching RLD supremo Jayant Choudhary’s residence. Kiranpal Singh said, after a long time he has come back home.

For two months, the news of Kiranpal Singh joining the RLD was doing the rounds. The former minister continued to deny these reports.

On Tuesday morning, suddenly he reached RLD supremo Jayant Chaudhary’s residence in Delhi. He took the membership of RLD along with some senior leaders of the district.

On his return from Delhi, RLD leader Haji Yunus welcomed him at village Chanderu Delhi Road. RLD leader Rajeev Choudhary welcomed former minister Kiranpal Singh at Bhud crossroads.

The RLD welcomed him at many places.

During this, mainly Vinod Rao, Raish Abbasi, Ahsan, Ashraf, District Convenor Dr. Kunwarveer Singh, National Lok Dal leader Rajeev Choudhary, Pankaj Pradhan Sushil Gurjar, Rahul Gujar.

Dr. Mangeram Manuraj Tevatia, Satish Chaudhary, Avneesh Ajab Singh, Sudhir Chaudhary, Jitendra Singh Akash Rohit Bhavtosh. Narendra Shadab Khan etc.

BSP’s efforts to get the vote bank back in Uttarakhand, know on whom is the focus of the party.

Bahujan Samaj Party has started preparations as soon as the assembly elections are approaching. In this episode, BSP is trying to get back its traditional vote bank again.

Minorities and Scheduled Castes are considered to be the big vote bank of BSP.

During the Modi wave in the last elections, a large part of the Scheduled Castes and some minority vote banks were shunted from the BSP.

Now the BSP is preparing to reconcile them again. In this episode, many old leaders are being brought back to the party.

After the formation of a separate state of Uttarakhand, the BSP has a strong support base here.

In the first assembly elections held after the formation of the state, BSP emerged as the third force in the state after winning seven seats after Congress and BJP.

It is a different matter that the performance of the BSP, which performed brilliantly in the initial assembly elections, is continuously declining.

In the first assembly elections held in 2002, the BSP had won seven seats with a vote percentage of 10.93.

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