Hindustan Times (East UP)

UP assembly set to witness contest for dy speaker’s post

- Umesh Raghuvansh­i uraghuvans­hi@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW : A contest appears to have become inevitable for the election of the Uttar Pradesh assembly deputy speaker with the Samajwadi Party (SP), in a tactical move on Saturday, deciding to challenge the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) nominee Nitin Agarwal.

Agarwal, who technicall­y continues to be an SP MLA, had joined the BJP with his father and former MP Naresh Agarwal in 2018. Speaker Hriday Narayan Dikshit had recently rejected the SP’s petition seeking disqualifi­cation of Nitin Agarwal.

“Yes, the Samajwadi Party has decided to field Narendra Verma for the post. We have taken a decision in this regard on Saturday and Verma’s nomination will be filed on Sunday,” said Ram Govind Chaudhary, senior Samajwadi Party leader and leader of opposition in the state assembly.

Coming from the Kurmi community, Verma is a six-term MLA from Mehmoodaba­d in Sitapur. The SP is eyeing the support of the Kurmi community in the 2022 UP assembly election by fielding Verma for the deputy speaker’s post. On seeking support from other opposition parties, Chaudhary replied in the affirmativ­e, saying the same would be done.

“We have time. The election is scheduled to be held on Monday,” said Chaudhary.

All the SP MLAs have been asked to remain present at the party office at 2pm on Sunday when Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav is likely to address them.

Although there have been occasions in the past when an election has been held for deputy speaker, a consensus is usually evolved for unanimous elections.

Will the BJP government work to evolve a consensus? Minister for parliament­ary affairs Suresh Khanna was not available for comment.

The BJP’s alliance partner Apna Dal (Sonelal) has demanded that a candidate from the Dalit or other backward classes (OBC) community should be chosen as deputy speaker. The BJP, however, has decided to field Nitin Agarwal, in an apparent bid to reach out to the Vaish community. Senior BJP leader Rajesh Agarwal had tendered his resignatio­n as

SAMAJWADI PARTY HAS DECIDED TO FIELD SIX-TERM MLA NARENDRA VERMA

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