Samajwadi Party has intensified its preparations for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections by announcing a large-scale public outreach campaign across Noida’s urban and rural areas. The strategy was discussed during the party’s monthly organizational meeting held at the camp office in Sector 53, Noida, where leaders focused on strengthening the party structure and expanding grassroots connections.
The meeting was chaired by Ashray Gupta, while the proceedings were conducted by Vikas Yadav. Party leaders emphasized the importance of organizational unity, booth-level strengthening, and direct engagement with voters ahead of the upcoming elections.
Door-To-Door Outreach To Begin Next Month
During the meeting, Ashray Gupta stated that the entire party team would begin a door-to-door public outreach campaign from next month in both rural and urban regions of Noida. He said the initiative aims to establish direct communication with residents and understand public concerns more effectively.
Party leaders highlighted that grassroots mobilization and continuous public interaction would remain key priorities in the run-up to the 2027 Assembly elections. Workers were encouraged to actively connect with new supporters and strengthen the party’s local presence.
Leaders Stress Booth-Level Strengthening
State secretary Sunil Chaudhary and Bharat Pradhan emphasized that unity among party workers remains the organization’s biggest strength. They urged workers to strengthen booth-level structures and maintain regular public engagement across their respective areas.
Former president Sube Yadav and media in-charge Gaurav Kumar Yadav also advised party workers to listen carefully to public grievances and make efforts to resolve issues wherever possible. Leaders stated that maintaining a strong connection with local communities would help expand the party’s support base.
Focus On Highlighting Development Work
Party leaders including Shalini Khari, Babli Sharma, and Ram Saheli appealed to workers to actively highlight developmental work carried out during previous Samajwadi Party governments. According to them, informing voters about past achievements and welfare initiatives would help strengthen public trust in the party.
Leaders also discussed the importance of using both social media and direct public interaction as campaign tools. Plans are reportedly being prepared to assign area-wise responsibilities to workers for effective outreach management.
Large Number Of Workers Attended Meeting
Several party workers and office bearers attended the organizational meeting, including Vikas Yadav, Bhishm Yadav, Bharat Pradhan, Ramveer Yadav, Gaurav Kumar Yadav, Veerpal Pradhan, Titu Yadav, Shalini Khari, Gaurav Singhal, Ranpal Awana, Munna Alam, Lokpal Pahalwan, Rahul Yadav, Saurabh Chauhan, Neha Pandey, Neeraj Chautala, Mohammad Rabbani, and many others.
Political observers believe the upcoming campaign reflects the party’s efforts to strengthen its grassroots network in Noida ahead of the 2027 elections. The outreach initiative is expected to increase the party’s visibility in both urban and rural regions of Gautam Buddh Nagar.
