Former state president of Hindu Yuva Vahini Sunil Singh is now seen with Akhilesh Yadav. He is openly saying that now he is in SP. How many people like him have joined the SP apart from the Hindu Yuva Vahini. Former members tell that now Hindu Yuva Vahini is over.
The reasons for the dissolution of the organization are many. Sources also say that in 2017 clear instructions were given by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) that Hindu Yuva Vahini should not be expanded, it should be abolished. Let us know, how gradually its existence decreased and the members continued to join the SP.
Prominent members of Hindu Yuva Vahini reached SP
Sunil Singh, Saurabh Vishwakarma, Chandan Vishwakarma raised the flag of Hindutva for 15 years. Now all these three are with Akhilesh Yadav. In the 2017 assembly elections, all three had a difference of opinion with Yogi Adityanath over the issue of ticket distribution, after which Yogi Aditya Nath expelled them from the organization. Told that Rasuka was imposed on him. He was also sent to jail in different cases.
Former state president of Yuva Vahini said - Yogi ignored
Sunil Singh joined the organization only after the formation of Hindu Yuva Vahini. He was the state president. They say that Yogi Adityanath ignored him and other members after becoming chief minister in 2017. After increasing the pressure of the state leadership, gradually the district units started dissolving. The members separated and started joining the SP. Today most of the workers are with SP. He also told that after the formation of Hindu Yuva Vahini, in one voice of Yogi, the army used to gather wholeheartedly for them.
The youth corps ended like this
In 2018, units in three districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh - Balrampur, Mau, and Azamgarh - were dissolved.
Yuva Vahini used to have a strong base in Balrampur.
On the instructions of the state leadership, the Mau district unit of the organization became inactive.
Due to the neglect of the state leadership, the members started leaving on their own.
Did Yogi get this benefit from the organization?
Yogi Adityanath won the first Lok Sabha election in 1998 by 26 thousand votes.
In the second election held in 1999, the margin of his victory was only seven thousand.
Two years after the establishment of Hindu Yuva Vahini, i.e. in 2004 itself, the margin of victory increased to 1.42 lakhs.
In the 2009 and 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he won by more than 3 lakh votes.
Reasons for the ending, quoting their former members understand
Hindu Yuva Vahini was disbanded on the instructions of RSS.
After Yogi became the Chief Minister, the work of stopping its expansion started.
A Hindu organization like Shiv Sena is already a challenge to BJP as a political party.
The membership drive was put on hold by Yogi Adityanath.
After this, the units of Hindu Yuva Vahini were disbanded one by one.
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