Vacant posts in commissions, boards & corporations to be filed in UP ahead of 2024 polls

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Lucknow, 29 May: The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh is finally getting ready to fill vacancies on the state’s many boards, commissions, and corporations. Over 20,000 BJP functionaries and workers are expected to be appointed to these positions.

The Yogi Adityanath government will carry out the decision after consulting with the state BJP leadership, and it is intended to appease party workers and ticket hopefuls ahead of the Lok Sabha elections next year.

According to party insiders, the state BJP leadership has already begun the process of publicising vacant chairman and member posts on numerous boards, commissions, and corporations.

Furthermore, the UP government intends to replace empty posts in other cooperative banks.

According to BJP insiders, the party intends to fill seats with workers who were unable to secure significant positions in organisations and civic entities for which elections were recently held. “Adjustment of party workers in vacant positions of boards and other bodies is very much expected in coming days,” said UP BJP spokesman Hero Bajpai.”

It would very probably give the party additional clout. In UP, about two dozen districts are unrepresented in state government. The topic was raised before state leadership recently, following the elections for urban local bodies, in which the BJP faced revolt among candidates to bag party tickets. A senior BJP official stated that the move may be carried out while keeping caste and regional concerns in mind to achieve the much-needed balance.

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