SP leader Mehrotra says party reaped no benefit from alliance with Congress

ANI  |  Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) 

Even as the seventh phase of assembly concluded, a leader on Thursday made a statement that can trigger another controversy.

"It is my personal view that the reaped no benefit from its alliance with the The was capable enough to form its own In fact, had our party contested this without any alliance, we would have got more seats," leader Ravidas Mehrotra told ANI.

"After becoming the Chief Minister, Akhilesh, for five years, worked earnestly and undertook various developmental projects. No one was able to make corruption charges against him and people must have voted for him acknowledging his work," he added.

The lawmaker from the constituency alleged that the tried to defeat its party candidates in order to help the (BJP).

"The earnestly formed alliance with the Congress, but they did not reciprocate the same. Wherever our ministers and candidates were contesting, the contested their own candidates against us in order to help other political parties," Mehrotra said.

"The contested their own candidates from where I have been fighting elections. The Party, till its last breath, fought against me. They did in order to help the BJP," he added.

Mehrotra is not the only leader who has shown displeasure over the party's alliance with the patriarach Mulayam Singh Yadav and his aide Shivpal Yadav, on many ocaasions, have expressed similar views.

The and the forged a pre-poll alliance in contesting on 298 and 105 seats respectively.

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SP leader Mehrotra says party reaped no benefit from alliance with Congress

Even as the seventh phase of Uttar Pradesh assembly election concluded, a Samajwadi Party leader on Thursday made a statement that can trigger another controversy."It is my personal view that the Samajwadi Party reaped no benefit from its alliance with the Congress. The Samajwadi Party was capable enough to form its own government. In fact, had our party contested this election without any alliance, we would have got more seats," Samajwadi Party leader Ravidas Mehrotra told ANI."After becoming the Chief Minister, Akhilesh, for five years, worked earnestly and undertook various developmental projects. No one was able to make corruption charges against him and people must have voted for him acknowledging his work," he added.The lawmaker from the Lucknow constituency alleged that the Congress tried to defeat its party candidates in order to help the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)."The Samajwadi Party earnestly formed alliance with the Congress, but they did not reciprocate the same. ...

Even as the seventh phase of assembly concluded, a leader on Thursday made a statement that can trigger another controversy.

"It is my personal view that the reaped no benefit from its alliance with the The was capable enough to form its own In fact, had our party contested this without any alliance, we would have got more seats," leader Ravidas Mehrotra told ANI.

"After becoming the Chief Minister, Akhilesh, for five years, worked earnestly and undertook various developmental projects. No one was able to make corruption charges against him and people must have voted for him acknowledging his work," he added.

The lawmaker from the constituency alleged that the tried to defeat its party candidates in order to help the (BJP).

"The earnestly formed alliance with the Congress, but they did not reciprocate the same. Wherever our ministers and candidates were contesting, the contested their own candidates against us in order to help other political parties," Mehrotra said.

"The contested their own candidates from where I have been fighting elections. The Party, till its last breath, fought against me. They did in order to help the BJP," he added.

Mehrotra is not the only leader who has shown displeasure over the party's alliance with the patriarach Mulayam Singh Yadav and his aide Shivpal Yadav, on many ocaasions, have expressed similar views.

The and the forged a pre-poll alliance in contesting on 298 and 105 seats respectively.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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