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BSP’s ‘Mission 2027’ in Punjab and Haryana: Mayawati Charts Path for Electoral Success

BSP Chief Mayawati reviews party preparedness in Punjab and Haryana for the upcoming Assembly elections. Emphasizing a clean political image and the Ambedkarite mission, the party gears up for a major electoral push in 2027.
By News Room 📅 April 30, 2026 👁️ 55 Views ⏱️ 3 Min Read
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The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) has officially commenced its strategic preparations for the upcoming electoral cycle. During a state-level review meeting for the Punjab and Haryana units held on April 30, 2026, National President and former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Ms. Mayawati, made it clear that the upcoming assembly elections are not merely a political contest but a pivotal moment for the ‘Ambedkarite Mission’.

Organizational Strengthening and Ground-Level Review

In the high-level meeting conducted in New Delhi, Ms. Mayawati conducted a detailed evaluation of the party’s grassroots activities. Key directives included:

  • Implementation of Directives: A thorough review was conducted regarding the progress of instructions issued during the All-India meeting on February 22, 2026.
  • Organizational Expansion: Areas where organizational work was found unsatisfactory were instructed to undergo immediate rectification.
  • Strengthening the Base: Emphasis was placed on bolstering the party’s financial and grassroots foundations to expand its mass support.

Punjab: An Electoral Tribute to Manyavar Shri Kanshi Ram Ji

Reviewing the political landscape of Punjab, Ms. Mayawati delivered a poignant message. She noted that as the birthplace of the party’s founder, Manyavar Shri Kanshi Ram Ji, success in Punjab holds special significance for the movement.

  • Target 2027: Achieving superior results in the Punjab Assembly elections, scheduled for early next year, is described as the ultimate tribute to the memory of Shri Kanshi Ram Ji.
  • Dedication and Hard Work: Workers were urged to labor with increased diligence to ensure that electoral success sends a strong message to opposing political parties.

Public Unrest and Government Accountability in Haryana and Punjab

The meeting included a sharp condemnation of the current administrative state and governance in both Punjab and Haryana. The BSP highlighted several critical issues:

  • Chaos and Corruption: The party pointed to widespread mismanagement, anarchy, corruption, and anti-farmer policies that have fueled public anger.
  • Democratic Response: Condemning attempts to suppress public dissent through government force, Ms. Mayawati advised the public to use the “democratic blow of the vote” to seek change.
  • Policy Gaps: The ruling governments were criticized for a significant disparity between their words and actions, which has severely impacted daily life for the common citizen.

‘Clean’ Politics: Distance from Criminal Elements

Reaffirming the BSP’s core principles, Ms. Mayawati advocated for a clean and ethical political environment.

  • Crime-Free Politics: There is no room for criminal elements within the party organization. Strict instructions were issued to keep such individuals away from the party in Punjab and Haryana, following the precedent set in Uttar Pradesh.
  • Empowering Workers: Clean, honest, and hardworking individuals dedicated to the Ambedkarite movement should be given the right opportunities to lead in the elections.

Conclusion

This review meeting signals that the BSP is ready to expand its influence beyond Uttar Pradesh into neighboring states. By centering the ‘Ambedkarite Mission’ and maintaining a strict distance from criminal elements, the party seeks to provide a new political direction in Punjab and Haryana. The focus now shifts to the ability of party workers to translate this momentum into electoral victories.


Disclaimer: This article is based on the official press release issued by the BSP Central Office on April 30, 2026. It is intended for informational purposes.

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