Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

SP distances itself from Cong in MLC bypolls, latter abstains

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: The Samajwadi Party (SP) is maintainin­g distance from the Congress and that’s evident from the fact that it did not even approach the party to seek votes for two SP MLC candidates in Monday’s bypolls to two seats. As a result, the Congress abstained from voting.

There were only SP candidates against two BJP candidates. The bypolls to the two seats were necessitat­ed after the resignatio­n of Laxman Acharya (now the Governor of Sikkim) and the death of Banwari Lal Dohre.

SP president Akhilesh Yadav had maintained that his party would not have any tie-up with the Congress for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls and the Samajwadi Party will contest all the 80 seats along with its allies.

In March, Yadav had said that the Congress should support the respective regional parties in different states. “It’s time that the Congress should keep regional parties in the front and support them to defeat the BJP,” he said.

The SP chief was quick to extend support to West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee when she showed a similar stance and said her party would support the Congress wherever it is strong, and in turn, the Congress should support her party TMC in West Bengal.

Yadav had been talking about a non-Congress and non-Bharatiya Janata Party alliance led by the SP in Uttar Pradesh that sends 80 MPs to the Lok Sabha.

The SP formally approached the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) seeking votes for the MLC polls, it did not approach the Congress. “They did not call or meet. We waited till the end of the day before the polling day,” said a senior Congress leader. Meanwhile, a senior SP leader said: “Our two candidates had made an appeal to all the MLAs — across all parties — to vote as per their conscience.”

The communicat­ions cell of the Congress on Sunday had tweeted that the SP had not contacted it and under these circumstan­ces, the party’s Uttar Pradesh in-chrage Priyanka Gandhi will take a decision. Finally, two Congress MLAs --Aradhana Mishra and Virendra Chaudhary -- abstained from voting.

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