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New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party chief Amit Shah on Sunday held deliberations with the party's Uttar Pradesh leaders as he seeks to firm up the electoral strategy for the politically crucial state, which goes to the polls early 2017.
The party is yet to announce its state unit president as it grapples with the challenge of identifying a suitable candidate for the job.
Shah deliberated on several issues in his meeting with the core group of state leaders, including UP party chief Laxmikant Bajpai, whose term in the post had ended in mid-December, and Om Prakash Mathur, party sources said.
Shah is meeting party leaders from states where assembly polls are due in 2017. He had met Punjab BJP leaders on Saturday and will meet those from Uttarakhand and Himachal
Pradesh in the coming days.
UP holds key to BJP's fortune as its stupendous performance in 2014 Lok Sabha election paved the way for it to form its first majority government at the Centre.
SP and BSP have recovered ground after being swept aside by the 'Modi wave' in 2014, making the assembly polls a tough battle.
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