Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Minister Sanjay Nishad unleashed a barrage of political observations in Lucknow, centering on a dire warning for the Samajwadi Party. ‘Akhilesh Yadav’s ’37’ pride from 2024 will crumble in 2027,’ he proclaimed, targeting the SP’s landmark Lok Sabha performance that stunned rivals.
Kicking off with BJP’s leadership refresh, Nishad lauded the new national president’s ascent. ‘BJP proves democracy alive—a simple karyakarta reaches the pinnacle, reflecting our solid cadre base.’
Commenting on Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand’s standoff with officials at Sangam Ghat, he stressed spiritual purity. ‘Holy men transcend comforts; whether in a palanquin or walking, their path of austerity inspires societal growth.’
Countering Digvijaya Singh’s anti-RSS rhetoric, Nishad championed the organization’s legacy. ‘RSS serves humankind tirelessly; Congress sows division. If uneasy, Congress must relocate its politics.’
Analyzing India-Bangladesh strains, Nishad invoked history. ‘Long-standing bonds fray when ‘faulty leaders’ rule. India’s liberatory role forgotten amid Hindu-hostile extremism—New Delhi will act with prudence and resolve.’
Labeling SP a ‘myth-monger without substance,’ Nishad’s forecast underscores BJP’s battle-ready stance. With 2027 looming, his insights offer a glimpse into the high-stakes chess game reshaping UP politics.