Congress jolted by SP move in Uttar Pradesh

The developments came a day after Ajit Singh's Rashtriya Lok Dal said it would not ally with anyone

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addresses at the party's Jan Vedna Sammelan at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addresses at the party's Jan Vedna Sammelan at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday in the wake of demonetisation
Amit Agnihotri New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2017 | 2:19 AM IST
There was vexation in the Congress party on its proposed alliance in Uttar Pradesh with the Samajwadi Party (SP) after the latter declared its nominees on nine Assembly seats won by the former in the earlier poll.

“It is unfortunate that the SP has declared a list of 191 candidates (there are 403 in the entire Assembly) unilaterally which includes nine held by us,” said Congress spokesperson Ajay Maken (pictured).

Rahul Gandhi, a votary of aligning with SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, discussed the provocation with party chief Sonia Gandhi and their UP in-charge, Ghulam Nabi Azad, who was negotiating seat sharing. In Lucknow, Congress head Raj Babbar said nothing would be done against the wishes of party workers.

The developments came a day after Ajit Singh’s Rashtriya Lok Dal said it would not ally with anyone. They were offered 20 seats but wanted more than 30. Congress managers had been working for an SP-Congress-RLD alliance.

Congress sources said the SP, after initially offering 100 seats to them, was now offering only around 60. However, Maken also added that most details of the proposed pact with the SP had been finalised.  All parties are rushing to clear names for phase-1 of the poll on February 11, nominations for which have started.


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