The Asian Age

State poll results out today, race for CM begins in UP BJP

Shah consults RSS brass Rahul says confident of UP win

- YOJNA GUSAI Keshav P. Maurya, UP BJP chief

Charged by the prospects of sweeping Uttar Pradesh and forming government in Uttarakhan­d and Goa, the BJP is not only preparing for a countrywid­e celebratio­n, its president Amit Shah has also begun parleys with the RSS brass to decide chief ministeria­l candidates for the states.

He met senior RSS leader Bhaiyya Ji Joshi in Mumbai on Friday. Counting of votes in the above three states, besides Punjab and Manipur, will take place Saturday.

A victory, particular­ly in Uttar Pradesh, would not only silence Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s critics but the BJP would also get a boost with regard to electoral numbers for the upcoming Presidenti­al elections. President Pranab Mukherjee’s term expires July 25.

UP sends 31 members to the Rajya Sabha where the government is currently in a minority. A victory could also see the Prime Minister bringing in some contentiou­s reforms and harsher measures to “fight corruption”.

However, Congress vicepresid­ent Rahul Gandhi said he was “confident” of an SP-Congress’ victory in UP. He also gave examples of how the pollsters’ prediction­s were wrong during the Bihar Assembly elections, and stressed that this time also the same would happen.

SP’s Ram Gopal Yadav also said “We are 100 per cent winning the elections” and claimed that he has “informatio­n that the original exit polls were changed under pressure by channels a few days back.” Interestin­gly, SP supremo and UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav indicated Thursday that if numbers fall short, joining hands with archrival BSP could be a possibilit­y.

Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi quipped on the issue saying, “Those who are dreaming about cobbling up a stopgap alliance will have to keep

We are 100 per cent winning the polls... I have informatio­n that the original exit polls were changed under pressure by news channels a few days back — Ram Gopal Yadav, SP leader

dreaming.” BJP’s strategist­s are also hoping that Mayawati’s BSP, the biggest loser in UP predicted by the exit polls, could witness some of its members defecting to it.

During Mr Shah’s meeting with RSS’ second-incommand Bhaiyya Ji Joshi, senior RSS leader Dr Krishna Gopal was also present. BJP’s Mumbai chief Ashish Shelar accompanie­d Mr Shah to the venue. The meeting lasted for nearly an hour at Yashwant Bhawan, Parel, where Sangh parivar’s upcoming Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (general body meeting) was also discussed. The three-day meet in

Our alliance in UP is winning. Similar exit polls we saw in Bihar as well. We will talk tomorrow. —Rahul Gandhi, Congress leader

Continued from Page 1 Coimbatore from March 19 will be attended by the Sangh top brass, including RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and also by Mr Shah and Union minister Nitin Gadkari.

Meanwhile, BJP’s highest decision-making body, the parliament­ary board, is likely to meet Sunday, a day after the results. The BJP top brass could discuss CM candidates.

Names of BJP leaders including Keshav Prasad Maurya, Dinesh Sharma, Union ministers Manoj Sinha, Mahesh Sharma and Uma Bharti are doing the rounds for the CM post in UP.

There is also a demand from the state unit for Union home minister Rajnath Singh for the top post. Speculatio­n is also rife that the BJP could name a “dark horse” for the post.

Another state where the exit polls have favoured the BJP is Uttarakhan­d. There, names of Satpal Maharaj, Ashok Bhatt, Trivendra Rawat are doing the rounds for the CM post.

In Punjab, where some of the exit polls have predicted AAP to open its account, the AAP leadership did not name any chief ministeria­l candidate. In Goa, it named former cop Elvis Gomes as its CM face.

In the Bharatiya Janata Party camp, the names of Union ministers Manohar Parrikar and Sripad Naik are also doing the rounds for the post.

Upbeat over the exit polls prediction­s, Union minister Ravishanka­r Prasad said in Patna “Ek Holi kal bhi khelenge, jo kesariya Holi hogi.”

Taking a jibe at political rivals who had criticised the demonetisa­tion decision, an issue which the BJP’s opponents had aggressive­ly highlighte­d during campaignin­g, Union urban developmen­t minister M. Venkaiah Naidu said, “After seeing people’s support to the government decision, tone of those who are criticisin­g government for demonetisa­tion will change from tomorrow evening.”

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 ?? — AFP ?? An Indian Army soldier rides through rings of fire during a combined display at the Officers’ Training Academy in Chennai on Friday.
— AFP An Indian Army soldier rides through rings of fire during a combined display at the Officers’ Training Academy in Chennai on Friday.

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