What option can Congress adopt over seat sharing in I.N.D.I.A alliance?

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Reportedly in Uttar Pradesh, the issue of seat sharing is stuck between the two major parties of the indian alliance. According to sources, congress is demanding 21 seats. Due to SP not agreeing, the coordination of seats could not reach the final result. Experts say that if there is no coordination of seats in the alliance, congress is left with no option. In Uttar Pradesh, congress is trying to attack BSP. It is being said that congress may compromise with BSP after the picture is not clear on seat sharing in the alliance. In Uttar Pradesh, Congress's eyes are fixed on BSP. india alliance is confident that bjp cannot be removed from power by fighting elections alone.

Meanwhile to defeat bjp, it is necessary for all opposition parties to come on one platform. SP and congress are trying to reach an agreement on seat sharing. However, the picture between the two parties is not yet clear. It is being said that congress has also made a strategy to run alone on 80 seats of UP. The list of contenders for 80 lok sabha seats has reached the top leadership through the state committee. But congress does not want to leave SP. Congress's strategy is to contest the lok sabha elections with SP.

Moreover it is also coming out from the inside that if there is a consensus on seat sharing among the alliance, congress may soon compromise with BSP. However, no official confirmation has been made yet. But there are a lot of discussions in the political circles about congress and BSP coming together. The second option congress has is to play Ekla Choli in UP. According to sources, congress can field candidates on 80 seats. The priority is to reach an agreement on seat sharing with SP and contest the elections together. If no consensus is reached, congress can try a new game by contacting BSP. If contesting elections in alliance, congress and BSP will get fixed votes along with Muslim and sc voters. In the 2019 lok sabha elections, SP had fielded candidates in alliance with BSP.

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