BSP steps up OBC outreach, Mayawati urges return to 2007 social engineering
Lucknow, June 16
With preparations gaining pace for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, the Bahujan Samaj Party has intensified efforts to revive its strongest social engineering -- outreach to the Other Backward Classes.
At a review meeting held here on Tuesday, BSP president Mayawati directed party leaders and workers to strengthen the organisation at the grassroots level and work towards recreating the political conditions that enabled the party to secure a full majority in 2007.
She signalled that the OBC would remain central to the party's electoral strategy in the upcoming polls.
During the meeting, Mayawati conducted a detailed assessment of the party's organisational presence among OBC communities, voter outreach, and election preparedness. She noted that the decisive role played by OBCs in the BSP's 2007 victory must be rebuilt through sustained engagement and renewed trust.
She instructed party workers to establish direct contact with backward class communities in villages and small towns, and to communicate the party's policies and commitment to social justice.
Mayawati asserted that the genuine interests and welfare of OBCs were safeguarded only under BSP governments, while accusing other parties of limiting their engagement to only electoral gains.
The BSP chief also highlighted her party's record in promoting social dignity, political participation and economic development of Dalits and backward classes during its tenure.
Referring to issues such as reservation and social justice, she said the party had consistently worked to protect the rights of marginalised communities in line with the spirit of the Constitution.
Political observers believe the OBC electorate is once again emerging as a decisive factor in Uttar Pradesh politics. While the BJP, Samajwadi Party and Congress are all striving to consolidate support among this segment, the BSP is seeking to revive its traditional Dalit-OBC alliance.
Mayawati's meeting is being seen as an important indicator of the party's roadmap for the 2027 elections in this context.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Social engineering sounds good in theory, but in practice, it often becomes about vote banks. I wish we could focus on development and governance instead of dividing people into categories. But UP politics will remain caste-based for a long time, sadly. 🤷♂️
BSP without Kanshi Ram is like tea without sugar—something's missing. Mayawati is trying to reheat old dal-chawal. But if she can actually connect with OBCs in villages, maybe she has a chance. The current BJP wave is strong though. Let's see what happens in 2027. 🧐
I'm reading this from abroad, but it's fascinating how Indian politics can be so nuanced. The idea of social engineering for social justice is unique. I hope BSP's outreach leads to genuine empowerment, not just electoral strategy. Every community deserves dignity and representation.
Mayawati ji's analysis is correct—OBCs were the backbone of BSP's 2007 win. But the ground reality is different now. SP has strong OBC base, BJP has Modi magic, and Congress is trying. BSP will need to offer something concrete, not just historical references. I'm hopeful but skeptical. 😕
The problem with BSP is that after 2007, Mayawati became too focused on statues and her own image. The party lost touch with the ground. Now she wants to revive the old magic—good luck with that. But I appreciate her consistency on social justice. She's the
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