New Delhi: With Punjab state assembly polls slated for the next year, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday began brainstorming on possible alliances and earmarking segments to be targeted by the party in the poll-bound state.
The party is contesting the polls without the backing of Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), its long-term ally of around 23 years. The BJP Punjab president Ashwani Sharma, along with the state in-charge Dushyant Gautam, is scheduled to meet the party's national chief JP Nadda this evening. According to sources, the discussion is expected to dwell on new political alliances and equations in Punjab.
With SAD stitching an alliance with Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), the BJP is looking at the changed caste and political equations in the state which has 117 assembly constituencies.
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"Dalit votes have not gone to the BSP en masse. In 2017, it contested 111 seats and had lost all of them. The population of Dalits in the state is 32 per cent and yet the party failed to make its mark. It is one segment that we can woo voters with our central schemes meant for the community," stated a senior BJP leader.