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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: OP Rajbhar's yellow towel turns into a problem for Sanjay Nishad

In the Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh, hundreds of workers of the Nishad Party have demanded a lot from their party chief Sanjay Nishad while expressing their opposition through protests.

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A rift within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has emerged as the component team has taken a stand against their own party's National President, Sanjay Nishad. Chandrama Nishad, the Nishad Party's district president from Ballia, has made a bold demand for empowering Sanjay Nishad akin to the authority given by Om Prakash Rajbhar to his workers.

Demand for Empowerment Echoes

The call for empowerment reverberated during a protest conference organized by Sanjay Nishad in Bansdih Vidhan Sabha. Drawing parallels with Om Prakash Rajbhar's strategy, Sanjay Nishad emphasized the need for granting power to workers. He cited examples of Rajbhar's workers wearing yellow towels to police stations, symbolizing their influence and ability to get work done.

Accusations of Negligence and Protest Participation

Amidst accusations of neglect by BJP leaders, hundreds of Nishad Party workers joined the protest demonstration. Sanjay Nishad, the district president from Ballia, expressed frustration over the lack of attention from governance and administration within their own government. He warned that unless their concerns were addressed, they would refrain from supporting any candidate in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Influence of OP Rajbhar's Strategy

The influence of Om Prakash Rajbhar's strategy was palpable during the protest. Rajbhar had advised his workers to wear yellow towels instead of white when visiting police stations, symbolizing their association with him and their ability to gain attention. This symbolic gesture aimed to assert influence and demand swift action from authorities, a strategy now echoed by Sanjay Nishad's faction within the NDA.

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