Talks on seat sharing final in UP, SP-RLD made big claim?
Before the lok sabha elections 2024, political activity has once again intensified in Uttar Pradesh. The meeting between RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary and Samajwadi party chief akhilesh yadav is the reason for this stir. akhilesh yadav has made it clear regarding this meeting that RLD and SP are ready to contest the lok sabha elections together. According to sources, an agreement has been reached between Samajwadi party and Rashtriya Lok Dal regarding seats and RLD will contest elections in alliance on 7 to 8 seats. It is believed that very soon there may be an official announcement from the alliance.
Regarding seat sharing between SP and RLD, Samajwadi party spokesperson Fakhrul Hasan Chand said that an agreement has been reached on seat sharing between Samajwadi party and RLD. Samajwadi party will leave 7 seats in Western Uttar Pradesh for its old ally RLD, india Alliance has taken a step forward and finalized the seats for the lok sabha elections 2024. Along with this he said that where is the nda alliance, I have heard that they are not even able to expand the cabinet.
Apart from this, National Spokesperson of Rashtriya Lok Dal Anil Dubey has also confirmed the seat agreement of SP-RLD. He has said that an agreement has been finalized between Samajwadi party and Rashtriya Lok Dal for the 2024 lok sabha elections. Samajwadi party has left 7 lok sabha seats for Rashtriya Lok Dal. This agreement has been decided after the meeting of Samajwadi party President akhilesh yadav and Rashtriya Lok Dal President Chaudhary Jayant Singh. SP chief akhilesh yadav shared his photo with Jayant and wrote on instagram - "Congratulations to everyone on the alliance of Rashtriya Lok Dal and SP! Let everyone unite for victory, unite!" While reacting to this post of akhilesh yadav, RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary wrote on twitter - "Always ready to protect national and constitutional values, there is an expectation from all the workers of our alliance to work together for the development and prosperity of their area." Go ahead!"