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BSP-SP announce tie up for Lok Sabha polls, keep Congress out of it

ELECTION ALLIANCE: The two parties, BSP-SP, aim will keep their personal difference­s aside to end ‘the monstrous rule’ of the BJP

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LUCKNOW: Arch rivals for over 25 years, the BSP and SP announced on Saturday that they will contest the coming Lok Sabha polls together in Uttar Pradesh sharing 38 seats each of the 80 in the state, while leaving Rae Bareli and Amethi for Congress, which has been kept out of the alliance.

“The Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi Party will each contest 38 seats while two seats have been left for one or two parties. We have also decided to leave Amethi and Rae Bareli seats for Congress though we do not have alliance with it,” Mayawati said at a joint conference here with SP chief Akhilesh Yadav.

Answering questions, Mayawati called the alliance a “permanent phenomenon” that would not only sound the “end of the dictatoria­l, arrogant and anti-people the BJP” but one that would last beyond the 2019 general election and also go in the 2022 state Assembly polls.

The two parties will keep their personal difference­s aside to end “the monstrous rule” of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), she said.

On his part, Akhilesh Yadav hinted at supporting Mayawati as a Prime Ministeria­l candidate.

“Uttar Pradesh has produced numerous prime ministers in the past. You know whom I will support. I will be happy if another prime minister comes from the state.”

Mayawati described the alliance also as a “new political revolution” taken in national interest to stop the BJP from coming to power again.

The four-time Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister started her address by saying that what she was about to say and announce would give anxious and sleepless moments to the “guru-chela” duo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP National President Amit Shah.

She also said that the BJP was rattled at the fact that the two regional parties had buried a long-standing animosity and that it was letting loose government agencies to thwart the alliance.

“But here we are formally coming together, to ensure that at all costs, the BJP is not allowed to return to power but also to give relief to the teeming millions who were suffering at the hands of the faulty and anti-people policies of the BJP government at the Centre and in many states”, the Dalit leader announced.

Making it clear that the deep difference­s and simmering hostility between the BSP-SP were “now things of the past”, Mayawati also said that in “larger public interest she had even decided to overlook the infamous June 1995 murderous attack on her by SP workers.”

Listing a host of problems like demonetisa­tion, rolling out of the GST, agrarian distress, marginalis­ation of the poor, Dalits, downtrodde­n and farmers, Mayawati, who looked very much in control at the conference, also said that the alliance was set to knock out the BJP as they successful­ly did in the 1993 state Assembly polls when the late Kanshiram and Mulayam Singh Yadav came together to form the government.

She went on to bracket the BJP and the Congress on the same page, saying their “ideology and the working style” was similar.

The BSP supremo also alleged that while the people did not profit in government­s of both the Congress and BJP, even defence scams took place under their watch.

“If Bofors was responsibl­e for the ouster of the Congress government at the centre in the 90’s, the BJP will go down soon due to the Rafale jet fighter scam” she said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav and BSP leader Mayawati at a press conference to announce their political alliance in Lucknow.
— AFP Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav and BSP leader Mayawati at a press conference to announce their political alliance in Lucknow.

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