The Free Press Journal

— UP CM Yogi Adityanath, while conceding defeat.

Says overconfid­ence by BJP led to the party’s defeat in Gorakhpur, Phulpur

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We did not understand the significan­ce of the SP-BSP deal and one of the reasons behind that failure was our over confidence.’’

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said the BJP under-estimated the SP-BSP alliance that led to its defeat in the byelection­s to the prestigiou­s Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha seats and termed it as a lesson to the party which would do an introspect­ion.

Reacting to the shocking defeat of the party in the seats held by him and his Deputy Keshav Prasad Maurya, he, however, expressed confidence that this would have no impact on the General Elections in 2019 in which national issues will play a dominant role and it will be a vote on the performanc­e of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reports IANS.

“When the parliament­ary byelection­s were declared, all opposition parties SP, BSP, Congress were fighting separately. Towards the end... in the midst of campaignin­g for the byelection­s, the SP and BSP entered into an unnatural deal in view of the Rajya Sabha biennial elections and there was some shortcomin­g on our part in understand­ing its impact and over-confidence is a factor in this,” Adityanath said.

He said local factors play a role in byelection­s but in the General Elections, the good performanc­e of the Modi government and its welfare schemes will have an impact in BJP’s favour.

The Chief Minister conceded that the results were unexpected and the defeat is a lesson for the BJP which will do introspect­ion about the causes of the setback and devise strategies to defeat the opposition. “The party needs to do a serious introspect­ion rather than remain complacent,” he said.

Adityanath said he accepted the verdict in the two byelection­s in the state as people are supreme in democracy but he hoped that people will also understand the harm that could come on the state due to this SP-BSP alliance.

He congratula­ted the two winners and hoped that they will work for developmen­t of the state.

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