Following a disappointing performance in the Lok Sabha elections, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath convened a meeting with his cabinet ministers in Lucknow on Wednesday. The meeting has now concluded, and the CM has instructed everyone to prepare for the upcoming bypolls, as per the information. Additionally, he directed all ministers to spend two nights a week in their respective areas of responsibility.
During the meeting, CM Yogi also emphasised the selection of "honest and winnable candidates", stating that candidates who secure tickets through recommendations should not be given preference. Regarding the upcoming bypolls for 10 seats, Yogi met with all the ministers in charge and reviewed the conditions of each area separately. The CM instructed all groups to spend two nights a week in their respective
areas until the elections are over. Additionally, he directed all in-charge ministers to engage with party workers, emphasising the need to focus on strengthening the booths.
In the meeting, discussions were also held regarding the demographic composition of constituencies heading into the upcoming bypolls. According to the information, ministers discussed on the possibility of Muslim candidates contesting in constituencies with Muslim plurality in the Assembly, and potential candidates from Opposition parties. The current political landscape and the impact of the Opposition alliance in these areas were also deliberated upon. State Minister Swatantra Dev Singh said, "The meeting covered discussions on development projects, flood situations, etc. There was also deliberation on the upcoming bypolls for all 10 seats."