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Ahead of RS polls, UP parties cajole miffed allies, host lavish dinners

IANS  |  Lucknow 

Ahead of the March 23 Rajya Sabha biennial elections, where 10 new members to the of Parliament will be elected, political parties in are leaving nothing to chance, holding frenzied meetings to firm up strategies, cajoling allies and hosting lavish dinners to drum up support.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), based on its strength in the assembly, can easily get eight candidates elected unopposed but has plumped for an election by fielding a ninth nominee. It would have otherwise been smooth sailing for its eight -- and one candidate each from the (BSP) and the (SP).

What has, however, added to the drama is that the BJP, which till last week considered itself invincible in electoral battles direct or indirect, now has reasons to be worried after identifying "overconfidence and callousness" for its defeat in the Phulpur and Gorakhpur parliamentary by-polls. The seats had been held by Chief and his deputy

Party sources told IANS that the Chief himself was working the wires with allies and even with party's 312 lawmakers, many of whom are apparently miffed at being overlooked by the leadership in the past one year's rule.

Even the BJP's central leadership has swung into action to deal with any problem. As Om Prakash Rajbhar, of the Suhaildev (SBSP) -- an ally with four legislators -- red-flagged the performance of the and threatened to remain neutral in the Rajya Sabha polls, immediately called him for a meeting in

Subsequently, Rajbhar, who has even accused the BJP government of being "neck deep in graft, more than the previous SP government", now says he will vote for the BJP candidates.

Bitterness, however, persists at what close aides say was the "arrogance and indifference" of the Chief However, Adityanath has on Wednesday evening called a meeting of party MLAs and is understood to be working in tandem with the state unit, aided by

"Though we are certain of all our nine candidates cruising to the finishing line, after the Gorakhpur-Phulpur fiasco we certainly are in no mood or position to take risks," says a senior party functionary who did not want to be identified.

The BJP has 28 extra votes for its ninth candidate and needs nine more votes. For this, it is eyeing the independents and some disgruntled elements in the Samajwadi Party, the BSP and the to switch loyalties and cross vote.

Independent MLAs like aka Raja Bhaiyya, Vinod Saroj, and sided with the BJP in the and could be "easy catch" yet again, feel BJP leaders. Nitin Agarwal, a in the previous government and from Hardoi, will most likely vote for the BJP after his father joined the party.

The Congress, which has seven legislators, has announced its support for the candidature of BSP nominee Bhim

The BJP has fielded Union Finance Arun Jaitley, Ashok Bajpai, Vijay Pal Singh Tomar, Sakal Deep Rajbhar, Kanta Kardam, Anil Jain, Harnath Singh Yadav, G.and

The SP has 47 legislators and is confident of getting its candidate through for a fourth straight term. It has 10 extra votes which when added to the 19 of the BSP, seven of the and one of Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) will bring the BSP candidate close to victory.

The BJP, however, plans to upset this calculation, but flush with the resounding victory in the Phulpur and Gorakhpur by-polls, the SP is also on overdrive.

has planned a dinner at a five star property here for his legislators and other party leaders. Also on the list significantly are Mulayam Singh Yadav, Shivpal Singh Yadav and -- all prominent faces of the Yadav clan and the party who were on divergent sides during the bitter feud for power two years back.

The BSP and leaders are optimistic that the BJP is on the backfoot, while the BJP seems equally confident of its chances. Only the results which show whose strategy prevailed.

(can be contacted at mohit.d@ians.in)

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 17:24 IST
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