Talk:Satyapal Singh Saini
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who is satyapal singh saini
[edit]Satyapal Singh Saini, a prominent Bharatiya Janata Party member, secured victory in the 2014 Indian general elections representing Sambhal constituency. He further assumed roles including BJP Vice President of Uttar Pradesh in 2020 and MLC from Moradabad - Bijnor in 2022. Born on July 5, 1973, in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, he is an accomplished figure with a Master of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws. His notable career milestones involve serving as an elected member of the 16th Lok Sabha and participating in influential committees. satyapal singh saini remains an influential and dedicated contributor to Indian politics. Jalajpratapsingh (talk) 17:34, 8 August 2023 (UTC) [1]
In the stronghold of the Samajwadi Party, Moradabad, Satyapal Singh Saini of the BJP raised the party's flag and proclaimed, "90 percent of the Muslims have given us their votes."
[edit]UP MLC Election Results 2022: In the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council elections, Satyapal Singh Saini from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has secured a significant victory in the Moradabad district, which is considered a stronghold of the Samajwadi Party. After his victory, he pledged to work with honesty and transparency for all sections of society. Satyapal Saini stated that 90% of the Muslim voters have supported him. He questioned why the Muslim vote bank that has traditionally been associated with the Samajwadi Party did not support them, highlighting their commitment to the principle of "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" (Together with All, Development for All).
BJP gains Muslim support:
Satyapal Singh Saini received 6,640 votes in the Moradabad-Bijnor Legislative Council elections, while the Samajwadi Party candidate, Ajay Malik, received only 1,107 votes, resulting in his defeat by a large margin. This victory for the BJP in the Moradabad district, including Sambhal, Amroha, Moradabad, and Bijnor, holds significant importance, as these areas are traditionally considered strongholds of the Samajwadi Party. Despite the SP winning most seats in previous Assembly and Lok Sabha elections, this time the Muslim voters chose to support the BJP, leading to Satyapal Saini's victory. He acknowledged the substantial contribution of Muslim voters to his success, receiving 90% of their votes.
Shift in Muslim voter allegiance from SP:
A considerable number of Muslim voters in the villages, including village heads, council members, and district panchayat members, from all four districts, chose to vote for the BJP in this election. This raises questions about whether the Muslim voter base for the Samajwadi Party has weakened after recent Assembly elections and if they are distancing themselves from the party. Notably, prominent SP Muslim leaders like Dr. ST Hasan and many Muslim legislators have maintained silence, leading to speculation that they might be exploring alternative options. The BJP openly courting Muslim voters poses a challenge for the SP.
New Dynamics with BJP's Victory:
Satyapal Singh Saini, previously a Member of Parliament from Sambhal, has now won the MLC election as a BJP candidate. His victory has shifted the political landscape in the Samajwadi Party's stronghold. It is believed that Muslim voters might be increasingly moving towards the BJP, and this victory has left the BJP jubilant as well. Jalajpratapsingh (talk) 17:42, 8 August 2023 (UTC) [1]
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