The Asian Age

Opp. unity move comes a cropper

- AMITA VERMA

The talks of a grand alliance between Opposition parties in Uttar Pradesh have ended in a fiasco even before the Lok Sabha elections.

The Congress, SP and BSP are going their separate ways in the byelection­s to two Lok Sabha that are due in Uttar Pradesh, ending all speculatio­ns of a joint candidate being pitted against the BJP. The BJP can now enjoy a free run in the byelection­s.

Bypolls to Gorakhpur and Phulpur, the seats vacated by the resignatio­n of Yogi Adityanath and Keshav Maurya, are to be held before March 22 and there has been no effort to even negotiate on the possibilit­y of a joint candidate yet. “The alliance was for the Assembly polls. We are preparing to field our candidates in the Lok Sabha byelection­s and we are confident of defeating the BJP,” SP MLC Sunil Sajan said.

UPCC president Raj Babbar, on the other hand, said, “We are going to face the by- elections with full preparedne­ss. This time we will contest to win the elections”.

The BSP is not yet decided on contesting the byelection­s. The party, as a rule, does not contest the bypolls.

“The decision is this regard has not yet been communicat­ed to us. The tenure of these seats, where by- elections are being held, will be less than one year and there is no point in wasting our energies in it”, a senior party functionar­y said.

Expectedly, the BJP is elated over the failure of the Opposition to come together. UP BJP general secretary Vijay Bahadur Pathak said, “The Opposition is completely demoralise­d. They know that they will face defeat and have even lost the will to fight against us”.

Meanwhile, the failure of the Opposition to come together is actually a result of clash of egos between their leaders.

BSP president Mayawati will never even accept the idea of being a part of an alliance that is dominated by the Samajwadi Party.

Since the Congress is a national party, the Grand Old Party feels it should be given the opportunit­y of leading the alliance.

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