Buoyed by the victory in the MCD polls, party insiders say the BJP may partially adopt the strategy of its Delhi unit that emerged victorious in the face of a potential anti- incumbency factor, which may play spoilsport in UP.
Civic body polls in UP are due in a couple of months.
According to Ashwini Upadhyay, the Delhi unit spokesperson of the BJP, in the MCD elections out of 185 corporators, as many as 181 are first timers.
He said the average age of the newly-elected BJP corporator in Delhi is 39, while the youngest being only 25.
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A senior UP BJP leader associated with the preparation of the civic elections in the state said the party has started its preparations for the civic polls.
"It will give priority to youngsters and may adopt the MCD poll strategy to not only beat the anti-incumbency factor, but also better its tally," the leader said.
He went on to say that if the party decides to follow the MCD poll strategy, then many sitting corporators who had been winning in the past few elections may not get tickets this time.
"Since UP is bigger than Delhi in terms of seats, the Delhi formula will be implemented along with giving tickets to party workers, who enjoy good rapport in their respective wards," the leader said.
The BJP emerged as the clear winner in the MCD elections with 184 seats in its kitty, bettering its existing strength of 138. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) came a distant second with 46 seats in all the three Delhi municipal corporations, while the Congress could just manage to win 30 seats and others got 10 seats.
"The BJP also coined its election slogan 'Naye Chehare, Nayee Urjaa, Nayee Udaan, Dilli maange kamal nishaan' (new faces, new energy, new flight, Delhi wants lotus symbol) to highlight the theme pertaining to new faces," he said.
In the 2012 civic polls held in UP, elections for post of mayor were held in 12 cities (municipal corporation). The BJP registered wins at 10 places, while two independents won in Allahabad and Bareilly. This year, there are 14 cities, where mayoral elections will be held.
When contacted, UP BJP spokesperson Manish Shukla said, Urban local bodies elections are an important issue for the party and it would take all necessary steps to ensure victory of its candidates.
"At the same time, we will try to better our previous tallies," he said.
Dilip Srivastava, a former BJP corporator said the results of the MCD elections would certainly act as a morale booster for the partymen.