Mass Resignations Hit SP as I-PAC is Ousted; Former IAS Officer to Take Charge of Campaign

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Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : It is being heard that resignation applications are coming from all the SP organizations to SP before the UP elections. What kind of fear? I-PAC has also been ousted and a new team will take its responsibility. A former IAS officer will manage the election campaign.

Following "Mission Clean" under the direction of Akhilesh, leaders are resigning from their respective positions within the organization. Many other leaders are being heard to have done similar things as the party gets ready for a vigorous battle against the BJP.

This year, i.e., in 2027, Assembly elections will be held in the country's largest state, Uttar Pradesh, and due to this, political developments have gained momentum. In political circles, review meetings of parties are becoming intense. If the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has already started devising strategies at booth level, opposition Samajwadi Party also has started Mission Clean-up campaign. Under this campaign, in the first phase, the famous organization of election strategy 'I-Pac' has been dropped and the responsibility of this clean-up campaign has been entrusted to the new professional team.

Let us tell you that on the one hand, SP president Akhilesh Yadav has also started a large campaign to find suitable candidates for the 2027 Assembly elections and for this he has formed a monitoring committee led by retired IAS officer Alok Ranjan which through several agencies is conducting surveys and collecting feedback about the candidates at constituency level. Akhilesh Yadav himself is closely observing these survey and feedback processes. In this, the winning candidates for all 403 assembly seats have to be selected.