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Post-bypolls, Keshav Prasad Maurya camp gunning for Yogi Adityanath

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New Delhi: Knives are out in the Uttar Pradesh government with a section of top state ministers mounting pressure on the BJP high command to oust Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The move to dislodge the Chief Minister gained momentum after BJP’s back-to-back losses in the recently-concluded bypolls in Gorakhpur, Phulpur, Kairana and Noorpur. Reports of discord and differences between deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya and Yogi Adityanath have reached the party high command.

It was being alleged that the Maurya camp has been gunning for the Chief Minister. Saffron functionaries in New Delhi revealed that Union minister Mahesh Sharma also “not known for his love for Yogiji was quietly watching the discord spreading and biding his time for an important role for himself in the post-2019 election scenario.” A senior UP BJP leader close to the Chief Minister admitted to “factionalism within the government”, but maintained that the BJP high command “is completely with Yogi Adityanath”.

Sources revealed that while there were differences simmering between the Maurya and Yogi camps, it intensified after the party lost the crucial bypolls. After the defeats state Om Prakash Rajbhar came out in the open and blamed the chief minister for the debacle. He claimed that the BJP “lost the recent bypolls as the OBCs were not happy with the party”. In a direct attack on the CM, he went on record to say, “The reason for the disenchantment was that the BJP didn’t make Keshav Prasad Maurya the CM.”

The anti-Yogi lobby was also backing Mr Rajbhar, who heads the Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party and is known to embarrass the government with his statements from time to time. After the Kairana defeat, at least two UP MLAs had come out against Yogi. The friction between the Mr Maurya and Yogi had become evident within days of the formation of the government. Sources DC

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