Akhilesh Yadav working under Mayawati\'s \'pressure\': Nishad Party

Akhilesh Yadav working under Mayawati's 'pressure': Nishad Party

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Days after breaking away from the SP-BSP-RLD alliance in Uttar Pradesh, the Tuesday alleged that Yadav was working under Mayawati's "pressure" and expressed confidence that the BJP will give it an adequate number of seats in the state to contest the polls.

Barely three days after joining the alliance, the on March 29 sprang a surprise by parting ways with the fledgling anti-BJP

"We have spoken to the BJP leadership and are awaiting a positive response from its president, There is no bargaining from our side.I trust them (BJP). Our main issue is of reservation and we want to contest the polls on our party symbol," and founder told

The Nishad Party was formed in 2016 to empower Nishads, Kewats, Binds and other communities, whose livelihoods are dependent on rivers.Members of these communities are mostly boatmen or fishermen, and are demanding schedule caste status.

On why he decided to part ways with the alliance, Nishad said, "I wanted the Gorakhpur and Maharajganj seats on which I was given assurance by the (Yadav)."

"But later, I was offered one seat and was asked to contest on the SP's symbol, for which I am not ready. I wanted to contest on my own party symbol 'Bhojan Bhari Thali' (plate with food). is working under pressure from (supremo) and betrayed me. So, I had to take the decision," he said

"In the BJP, its Sidharth Nath Singh, whom I trust, arranged my meeting. I am hopeful that I will be getting positive response from them (BJP)," Nishad said.

He said he had organised a meeting of SP and Nishad Party members on April 12 in Gorakhpur, but it was cancelled by the SP."There was resentment among my party's cadre, which was earlier alerting me as they expected betrayal by the SP," Nishad said.

"The party workers were not willing to contest on the SP symbol and many of them began quitting. The SP did not put our name on the posters/letters or anything. Our party workers, authorities, core committee were upset with it," he said.

Sanjay Nishad's Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal (Nishad Party) had contested the Gorakhpur parliamentary by-poll in 2018 on the SP symbol and his son, Praveen Nishad, defeated BJP's Upendra Dutt Shukla by over 21,000 votes.

It was seen as a major setback for Adityanath as he had represented the Gorakhpur seat several times before.Whie Praveen secured 4,56,513 votes, Shukla got 4,34,632 votes and candidate got only 18,858 votes.

After joining the the SP-BSP-RLD alliance last week, Nishad had attacked by calling him a 'jumlebaz' and had used the same epithet for Adityanath.

"Our Constitution, youth and farmers' futures are in grave danger. People voted for a 'jumlebaz' party because of their false promises," he had said.

"Modi and Yogi promised many things for the Nishad community (boatmen) but nothing was done. The Nishad community will now give full support to the SP-alliance in all the state," Nishad had said after joining the alliance.

Nishad, a former member had fielded 100 candidates in the 2017 assembly election in alliance with the Peace Party, the (faction) and the Jan Adhikar Party.

Nishad Party candidate had won Gyanpur constituency in district.

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 14:00 IST