The Uttar Pradesh cabinet expansion is being seen as a major political strategy ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections, with the BJP aiming to counter the Samajwadi Party’s “PDA” (Pichhda, Dalit, Alpsankhyak) narrative. Political analysts suggest the reshuffle is focused on strengthening caste and regional equations, especially to regain voter groups that drifted away in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The expansion includes efforts to balance representation across key communities such as OBCs, Dalits, Kurmis, Pasis, and Brahmins. Leaders from Western UP and Purvanchal have been given importance, including the promotion of Somendra Tomar and the inclusion of a fourth minister from Varanasi to consolidate the BJP’s hold in Eastern UP. Reports also indicate that no existing ministers have been dropped to avoid political backlash and negative messaging from the opposition. Instead, the reshuffle is being framed as an inclusive expansion rather than a corrective action. Overall, the move is being described as a carefully planned electoral strategy aimed at rebuilding caste alliances and strengthening the BJP’s position in Uttar Pradesh ahead of 2027.


