What is the problem in 21 seats in SP-Congress alliance for Lok Sabha elections...?

Sekar Chandra

Perhaps the desire to oust bjp from power remains a challenge for the opposition, for which all the opposition political parties were trying to fight this battle through the india Alliance. However, after chief minister Nitish Kumar gave a blow to the india alliance in Bihar, it seemed as if there was a political earthquake and after that the alliance started getting looser every day. In the india alliance, be it mamata banerjee or BSP supremo mayawati or RLD, some were seen joining hands with bjp while some adopted the policy of going it alone. In such a situation, where bjp is preparing strongly for 80 seats in UP, SP is The party had also announced the names of candidates for 16 seats in Uttar Pradesh regarding the lok sabha seat, regarding which the discussions took place between SP and Congress. In such a situation, there is still hope for an alliance between congress and SP. But the alliance between SP and congress in 80 seats of UP is stuck with Congress's demand for 21 seats, due to which the alliance is not being finalized.

Meanwhile in fact, congress wants to seek an alliance with SP on those 21 seats in UP which it had won in 2009. Because congress has hope that congress has won the election by contesting it strongly. If elections are fought there due to the alliance between SP and congress, then victory can be assured and due to the alliance, SP's vote bank can also prove to be effective in victory for Congress.

Moreover kanpur, Unnao, Akbarpur, Jhansi, Farrukhabad, Rae Bareli, Amethi, Gonda, Kheri, Dhaurahara, Faizabad, Kushinagar, Maharajganj, Moradabad, Pratapgarh, Shravasti, Sultanpur, Dumariaganj, Bareilly, Bahraich, Barabanki. At the same time, Congress' Bharat Jodo Nyay yatra is about to enter UP, in which akhilesh yadav had also agreed to participate. Due to which, speculations are being made that the picture between congress and SP regarding these 21 seats may become clear. However, SP has not yet declared any candidate for Congress's strongest seat, kanpur lok sabha, which was won thrice by congress leader and former Coal minister Prakash Jaiswal.

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