SP-BSP inch closer to cementing alliance in UP

IANS  |  Lucknow/New Delhi 

Burying the hatchet that kept them apart for more than two decades, the and the are said to be inching closer to stitching an alliance against the ruling in Uttar Pradesh, keeping the out of it.

The sources told IANS that so far the had not figured in the discussions for an alliance and that on the table for now were BSP, SP and Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) in the alliance.

However, there was no official word from both the parties on the alliance talks.

While said reports of keeping the out of the alliance were "fictional", Congress said the party was preparing for elections in saying "coalition is not important".

The two leaders are said to have decided to equally share 74 of the 80 seats while two seats will be left for the RLD headed by and two kept "in reserve for last-minute political grasshoppers".

The alliance will also keep out of the contest in Rae Bareilly and Amethi, seats held by and Congress In 2014 too, the two parties had not fielded any candidates on these two seats.

With the Congress setting eyes on a large "share of the pie", specially after tasting recent electoral successes in Madhya Pradesh, and Chattisgarh, the SP-BSP combine, sources say, was "not too excited about the assimilation of the Congress in the opposition space".

Moreover, with a large chunk of their vote banks being common, the two regional payers don't seem to be too enthused with the Congress being under the 'gathbandhan' umbrella, a of the SP said.

He added that the Congress too was not okay with the idea of settling for anything less than 20 seats, something which seems impossible.

Congress leaders like Punia (who delivered to the Congress as its state in-charge) and are reportedly of the view that the Congress should not "be sheepish in alliance negotiations any more" and should seek its pound of flesh.

They cite the example of 2009 when the Congress romped home with 22 Lok Sabha seats in UP, surprising many prophets of doom.

They also say that with getting more "combative, direct and effective" in taking on the Modi juggernaut, the Congress stood better chances in going alone!

Not surprisingly, both the SP and BSP have given enough indications of not continuing their dalliance with the grand old party any longer.

Mayawati, known for her mercurial temperament, had put the Congress recently on notice by threatening to pull the rug from under the newly formed and governments if the cases slapped on Dalits last year were not withdrawn.

She had also admitted earlier that she had reluctantly supported the Congress in both states, just to keep BJP at bay.

has also recently red-flagged the relations with Congress after the latter did not consider its in for a ministerial berth. Yadav in fact went to the extent of saying that by doing so, the Congress had cleared his way in UP.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, January 05 2019. 20:34 IST