SP dares BJP to hold UP assembly and LS polls together in 2019

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Buoyed by opposition victory in key bypolls in Uttar Pradesh, today dared the BJP government at the Centre to hold simultaneous and assembly polls in the state in 2019.

"We have no problem if the voters' list is linked with Aadhar number. We have no problems with 'one nation one election'. I ask them (BJP) to implement 'one nation one election' from 2019 itself and hold UP Assembly polls with the 2019 elections," he told a press conference at the here.

The 44-year-old SP virtually threw down the gauntlet at the BJP after the saffron party's defeat in the prestigious Lok Sabha by-elections to and Phulpur and its recent drubbing in and Phoolpur Assembly bypoll.

While is the home turf of minister Yogi Adityanath, Phulpur was held by his deputy Even was held by a BJP MP, whose death necessitated the bypoll in which his daughter lost to the RLD, whose candidate was supported by all opposition parties.

An panel has recommended simultaneous polls to the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, echoing a suggestion by of India and Narendra Modi's own view on the issue.

Akhilesh, however, rued, "No suggestion was taken from us on this issue".

A report in this regard was submitted yesterday by UP Sidharth Nath Singh, who headed the seven-member committee constituted by

"UP is the first state to push PM's idea of national debate on holding all elections up to the panchayat together. We have examined it and it is possible," Singh had said after handing over the report titled, "One nation, one election & common electoral rolls."

Adityanath had later said, "We are forwarding the report to the Centre, and it will be good in the larger public interest. To keep the electoral rolls clean, Aadhaar numbers should be linked with names of voters to eliminate chances of duplication, as suggested by the committee.

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First Published: Wed, June 06 2018. 14:30 IST