Lucknow’s political corridors are buzzing with anticipation as Samajwadi Party MP Viresh Singh dropped a bombshell on Tuesday, outlining his party’s aggressive blueprint for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections. Speaking exclusively to reporters, Singh announced an upcoming high-level strategy session that will lock in the SP’s battle plan while sharpening attacks on the ruling BJP during the impending budget session of Parliament.
“Our top priority is crafting a watertight strategy for 2027,” Singh declared with conviction. “We’ll also map out how to hold the government accountable in the budget session. Senior leaders will converge to share insights and set the course.” This pivotal meeting, he emphasized, will shape the party’s immediate and long-term maneuvers in the state’s cutthroat political arena.
Singh didn’t hold back in slamming the government’s push for Special Investigation Reels (SIR), accusing it of being a blatant ploy to rig the polls. “They’re recycling the same dirty trick that worked in Bihar, where voters were caught off-guard the first time around,” he charged. “But in UP, we won’t let them get away with it. Our cadres are on high alert at every booth, ready to safeguard voter rights.”
The SP lawmaker painted a picture of a party firing on all cylinders—bolstering its organizational muscle, fine-tuning electoral tactics, and relentlessly questioning the administration’s every move. With 2027 looming large, Singh’s rhetoric signals that the opposition is gearing up for a no-holds-barred showdown, determined to expose what they see as manipulative schemes and rally the masses behind their vision for UP’s future.
