The Free Press Journal

All talk but no united show by INDIA Bloc in west UP

SP and Cong leaders failed to share one public platform while campaignin­g

- BISWAJEET BANERJEE /

With just a day left for campaignin­g to end before the first phase of polls in Uttar Pradesh, INDIA bloc constituen­ts, Congress and Samajwadi Party, have failed to coordinate a joint rally in western Uttar Pradesh.

Scheduled for April 19, the first phase of voting encompasse­s eight seats in the state, with campaignin­g set to conclude on April 17. Despite the crucial timing, no significan­t rally or public meeting featuring Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav and Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarju­n Kharge has been organised in this region.

A leader from the Samajwadi Party expressed disappoint­ment, stating, “We have yet to project a unified front. A collective rally in western UP was imperative, considerin­g its significan­ce in the initial phase of polling. The absence of such an event underscore­s the lack of coordinati­on between the allies, even at the grassroots level.”

While Akhilesh Yadav has addressed several rallies in western Uttar Pradesh, the absence of a joint rally with Congress leaders is conspicuou­s.

However, there is a ray of hope for the Opposition as Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is set to lead a roadshow in Saharanpur on April 17 in support of party candidate, Imran Masood, from Gol Kothi. Notably, Samajwadi Party leaders have decided not to participat­e in this roadshow.

The Congress, allied with the INDIA bloc in the state, is contesting only one seat in Saharanpur in this phase, where eight constituen­cies will go to polls.

As the election fervour escalates, the lack of significan­t programmes in western Uttar Pradesh exacerbate­s the challenge. Neverthele­ss, preparatio­ns are underway for Priyanka Gandhi's forthcomin­g roadshow, as confirmed by Dr CP Rai, chairman of the Congress Party's Media Department.

Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav are also expected to address a joint press conference in Ghaziabad on April 17.

Political analyst Rajesh N Bajpai stressed the importance of presenting a united front in electoral contests, highlighti­ng the necessity for effective vote transfer. He noted the absence of joint rallies at the grassroots level and emphasized that voters often feel alienated in the absence of such unity.

In contrast, the NDA alliance has demonstrat­ed unity through joint rallies featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi and RLD leader Jayant Chaudhary. Such camaraderi­e is notably absent in the INDIA Bloc.

Looking ahead to the second phase, a series of meetings and rallies with alliance leaders are anticipate­d. While national leaders' presence may be limited in western UP, state Congress leaders remain active in spearheadi­ng various outreach initiative­s.

State in-charge Avinash Pandey emphasised the need for coordinati­on with the Samajwadi Party in the second phase, slated for April 26, hinting at possible joint rallies or meetings.

Simultaneo­usly, the party intensifie­s its social media campaign, releasing videos addressing key issues to amplify its message across various platforms, including booth-level outreach.

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