Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Maya to launch Delhi poll campaign on Feb 3

- Rajesh Kumar Singh letters@htlive.com ■

LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati will launch her party’s campaign for the Delhi assembly elections with a rally at the Talkatora stadium on February 3, a senior party leader said. Polling is scheduled on February 8.

The party’s national general secretary Ashok Siddharth said the BSP chief will address around half-a-dozen rallies in various assembly constituen­cies.

“On February 3, she will address a rally at Talkatora stadium. The dates and venues of the remaining rallies will be finalised soon,” he said.

BSP state unit president Laxman Singh said the party candidates had filed nomination­s for all the 70 seats.

The party has submitted a list of 40 star campaigner­s to the Election Commission, including Mayawati, her brother Anand Kumar, who is the party’s national vice-president, her nephew Aakash Kumar, who is the national coordinato­r, and national general secretary Satish Chandra Mishra.

The BSP leaders from neighbouri­ng Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Rajasthan have been directed to campaign in Delhi.

The BSP has appointed booth level agents on all the seats to ensure that party supporters exercise their franchise. “Excellent law and order under the BSP government in UP from 2007-12 and launch of various developmen­t projects for the have-nots will be also highlighte­d in the campaign,” Laxman Singh said.

The BSP has fielded four women and three Muslim candidates. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Narayan Dutt Sharma from Badarpur will contest on the same seat on the BSP ticket.

In the 2015 assembly election, the BSP had fielded candidates on 70 seats but the candidates forfeited their deposit on 69 seats as an Aam Aadmi Party wave swept the polls. The BSP bagged 1.30% votes five years ago.

In the 2013 assembly election, the BSP fielded candidates on 69 seats and lost the deposit on 63 seats.

The party polled 5.35% votes then. In the 2008 assembly election, the BSP won two seats and polled 14.05% votes.

A senior BSP leader said with the expansion of AAP among the voters residing in the slums and rural areas of Delhi, the BSP lost its support base in the capital. The party was working hard to recover the lost base in the assembly election, he said.

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BSP candidates have filed nomination­s for all the 70 seats in Delhi.
FILE ■ BSP candidates have filed nomination­s for all the 70 seats in Delhi.

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