
The Samajwadi Party has directed its booth-level agents to add at least five new voters to each of Uttar Pradesh's 1.77 lakh polling booths, party sources told India Today and Hindustan Times.…
The Samajwadi Party has directed its booth-level agents to add at least five new voters to each of Uttar Pradesh's 1.77 lakh polling booths, party sources told India Today and Hindustan Times. The strategy aims to build on the SP-Congress alliance's performance in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, when the combine led in 224 of the state's 403 Assembly segments. Party sources said each new voter could bring in an average family of five, potentially adding 25 people per booth.

SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has stressed booth management and voter-list verification in party meetings. Internal surveys covering all 403 seats are mapping caste-wise voting patterns and potential winning candidates, sources said. SP leaders said they will focus on issues such as examination paper leaks and alleged misuse of Ram Temple donations. The BJP dismissed the initiative, with state spokesperson Anand Dubey saying the SP is trying to copy the BJP's strong booth-level network and that the drive will make no difference.
Both India Today and Hindustan Times report the SP's voter-expansion plan in largely neutral, descriptive terms, though each gives the BJP's dismissive response equal space. The coverage is straight political reporting with no discernible slant. A careful reader should note that the SP's target of five voters per booth, if met, adds only about nine lakh voters on paper, but the party's real bet is on the multiplier effect of family networks. What neither outlet explores is the logistical challenge of reaching voters in booths where the SP has weak local presence. The 2027 contest will be decided by how many of these leads the SP can convert into actual votes, not just names on a list.
Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral
Sources (2): indiatoday.in (neutral report), hindustantimes.com (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.