This development within the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is not just significant but politically stunning. According to reliable party sources, BSP Chief Mayawati has reinstated former National Vice President Bhai Jay Prakash Singh, assigning him the crucial responsibility of overseeing party affairs in Odisha and West Bengal.

Political observers are calling this a sharp and strategic move. With the West Bengal Assembly elections due next year, handing over such a key role to an experienced, ground-connected leader like Jay Prakash Singh signals that the BSP is preparing for a major political shift in the eastern region.
What makes the news even more intriguing is that neither BSP Supremo Mayawati nor Jay Prakash Singh has issued any official statement or press release so far. Despite this, social media is abuzz with enthusiasm among BSP supporters, who see this as a sign of the party’s revival and expansion beyond its traditional strongholds.

Several senior journalists and political analysts have also confirmed the credibility of this development, suggesting that this decision is part of Mayawati’s broader plan to infuse new energy into the organization. An official confirmation, they say, could arrive soon.

If these reports prove accurate, this move could emerge as BSP’s biggest masterstroke in reshaping its strategy and influence in Eastern India

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