BJP MP from Allahabad joins SP, to fight polls from Banda
PTI | Mar 17, 2019, 04:36 ISTLucknow: Samajwadi Party on Saturday decided to field sitting BJP MP from Allahabad Shyama Charan Gupta as its nominee from Banda Lok Sabha seat.
Gupta, a leading businessman-turned-politician, was elected to the Lok Sabha from Banda parliamentary constituency in 2004 on a ticket of Samajwadi Party. The leader resigned from Samajwadi Party and joined BJP to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Allahabad.
Commenting on the development, BJP state unit president Mahendra Nath Pandey said Gupta had the inkling that the saffron party would not give him another chance after he and his son were warned over statements against the party line.
"BJP will win both Prayagraj and Banda seats. The feedback for Gupta in a survey was not found to be good, so he found a new party for himself," he said.
SP has announced names of 17 candidates of its quota of 37 seats following its alliance with BSP in the state. PTI
Gupta, a leading businessman-turned-politician, was elected to the Lok Sabha from Banda parliamentary constituency in 2004 on a ticket of Samajwadi Party. The leader resigned from Samajwadi Party and joined BJP to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha election from Allahabad.
Commenting on the development, BJP state unit president Mahendra Nath Pandey said Gupta had the inkling that the saffron party would not give him another chance after he and his son were warned over statements against the party line.
"BJP will win both Prayagraj and Banda seats. The feedback for Gupta in a survey was not found to be good, so he found a new party for himself," he said.
SP has announced names of 17 candidates of its quota of 37 seats following its alliance with BSP in the state. PTI
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