RPI(A) eyes space of Mayawati's BSP in UP

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The Republican Party of (A) will take the space of Mayawati's which fared very badly in the recent Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh, its president and Union Minister Ramdas Athawale today said.

"Dalit voters also have their contribution in the BJP's landslide victory in UP. chief had thought that she will form a but she will not come to power for the next 10 to 20 years," he told reporters here.



Stressing on strengthening his party, he said "RPI(A) will try to take the space of the in the state...Not a single person of the was elected to the Lok Sabha...Only 19 MLAs were elected in the recent Assembly polls, reflecting a massive slide in its support base."

"workers are gradually joining RPI now," he said.

Noting that the got the support of people who favoured the pro-poor policies of Prime Minister Modi, the Minister for Social Justice said "I have full confidence that Chief Minister will fulfil the promises made by Modiji.

"UP will become 'uttam pradesh' under There is no need for anyone to fear. Yogiji will move forward taking people of all religions along," he said.

RPI(A) had fielded candidates in around 60 of the 403 Assembly constituencies, with Athawale saying that the intention was "to help the in the long run" by splitting Dalit votes.

"RPI has the support of Dalit voters...If my candidates cut votes, then it will help BJP," he had said during campaigning in UP.

RPI contesting the polls will not affect the winning prospects of the candidates, he said, adding "RPI will support and I will campaign for candidates on seats from where RPI is not contesting...While I do not want to damage votebank, I want RPI to grow in UP."

During his interaction with reporters today, the RPI president said that he will try that big business houses of Mumbai like those headed by Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, Ratan Tata, Godrej, Bajaj and Kirlosker invest in UP.

"I will try and help in Yogi's efforts to realise the dreams of Modi," he added.

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

RPI(A) eyes space of Mayawati's BSP in UP

The Republican Party of India (A) will take the space of Mayawati's BSP which fared very badly in the recent Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh, its president and Union Minister Ramdas Athawale today said. "Dalit voters also have their contribution in the BJP's landslide victory in UP. BSP chief Mayawati had thought that she will form a government but she will not come to power for the next 10 to 20 years," he told reporters here. Stressing on strengthening his party, he said "RPI(A) will try to take the space of the BSP in the state...Not a single person of the BSP was elected to the Lok Sabha...Only 19 MLAs were elected in the recent Assembly polls, reflecting a massive slide in its support base." "BSP workers are gradually joining RPI now," he said. Noting that the BJP got the support of people who favoured the pro-poor policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Minister for Social Justice said "I have full confidence that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will fulfil the promises ... The Republican Party of (A) will take the space of Mayawati's which fared very badly in the recent Assembly polls in Uttar Pradesh, its president and Union Minister Ramdas Athawale today said.

"Dalit voters also have their contribution in the BJP's landslide victory in UP. chief had thought that she will form a but she will not come to power for the next 10 to 20 years," he told reporters here.

Stressing on strengthening his party, he said "RPI(A) will try to take the space of the in the state...Not a single person of the was elected to the Lok Sabha...Only 19 MLAs were elected in the recent Assembly polls, reflecting a massive slide in its support base."

"workers are gradually joining RPI now," he said.

Noting that the got the support of people who favoured the pro-poor policies of Prime Minister Modi, the Minister for Social Justice said "I have full confidence that Chief Minister will fulfil the promises made by Modiji.

"UP will become 'uttam pradesh' under There is no need for anyone to fear. Yogiji will move forward taking people of all religions along," he said.

RPI(A) had fielded candidates in around 60 of the 403 Assembly constituencies, with Athawale saying that the intention was "to help the in the long run" by splitting Dalit votes.

"RPI has the support of Dalit voters...If my candidates cut votes, then it will help BJP," he had said during campaigning in UP.

RPI contesting the polls will not affect the winning prospects of the candidates, he said, adding "RPI will support and I will campaign for candidates on seats from where RPI is not contesting...While I do not want to damage votebank, I want RPI to grow in UP."

During his interaction with reporters today, the RPI president said that he will try that big business houses of Mumbai like those headed by Mukesh Ambani, Anil Ambani, Ratan Tata, Godrej, Bajaj and Kirlosker invest in UP.

"I will try and help in Yogi's efforts to realise the dreams of Modi," he added.

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

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