Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BSP calls off alliance with INLD in Haryana

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

UNDER THE NEW ARRANGEMEN­T, BSP AND LSP WILL CONTEST THE LOK SABHA AND HARYANA ASSEMBLY POLLS. IN HARYANA, THE BSP WILL CONTEST ON EIGHT AND THE LSPW ON TWO LOK SABHA SEATS

CHANDIGARH: The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) on Saturday called off its nearly nine-month-old alliance with Haryana’s main opposition Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and announced to forge ties with Loktantra Suraksha Party (LSP), an outfit floated by rebel Bharatiya Janata Party MP Raj Kumar Saini.

The developmen­t comes days after Om Prakash Chautala-led INLD suffered a humiliatin­g defeat in the Jind bypolls, with party candidate Umed Singh Redhu forfeiting his security deposit, amid the ongoing family feud in the Chautala family.

“On the directions of BSP national president and former UP chief minister Mayawati, the BSP today ends alliance with the INLD and ties up with the LSP,” BSP Haryana incharge Meghraj said. Under the new arrangemen­t, the BSP and the LSP will contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections and Haryana Assembly polls. In Haryana, the BSP will contest on eight and the LSP on two Lok Sabha seats, Meghraj said. He further said his party would contest on 35 seats and LSP would on 55 seats during the Haryana Assembly polls.

The BSP had Friday hinted that it may soon call off its alliance with the INLD. It had earlier also said that it would part ways with the INLD if it fails to get united.

Following family feud in the Chautala clan, Ajay Chautala and his two sons Dushyant Chautala and Digvijay Chautala had floated the Jannayak Janata Party last year.

Saini, a rebel BJP MP from Kurukshetr­a had last year floated his LSP and the candidate fielded by him in the Jind bypolls had put up a better performanc­e than INLD’S Redhu. The ruling BJP had won the Jind bypolls while Digvijay Singh Chautala, the candidate of the Jannayak Janata Party, had finished runners up.

The INLD and the BSP had entered into an alliance in April last year, which both ruling BJP and opposition Congress had described as a “marriage of convenienc­e” which they entered into to “grab power”. After forging the pact, the two parties had announced to jointly contest the 2019 Lok Sabha polls.

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