Even the process of screening of names of prospective candidates has started and some names which have been shortlisted asked to move out among the people with the aim of contesting elections.
"The preparations for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls are on, party cadres and leaders have been given clear cut task to move to their respective areas and go all out to prepare," a party leader told PTI.
"The performance and acceptance among the public of those who have been sounded to contest elections will be under scrutiny and screened from time to time and there will not be any relaxation at any level," he pointed out.
The party chief will take feedback from office bearers and party loyalists from time to time regarding winnability of the candidates and further decision, if needed, on their candidature will be taken as per these reports, he said.
The speculation gained ground in the recent past after both the BSP and the SP, arch-rivals in state politics, supported the candidature of Meira Kumar as president.
SP leader Akhilesh Yadav and BSP supremo Mayawati are also likely to share platform at a rally organised by the Lalu Prasad-led RJD in Patna on August 27.
This has been the way the party has been going about in all elections and this time too it is no different, he said, adding that BSP being part of any alliance or group is a thing that concerns the future and will be decided by the party chief when she feels it right and appropriate.
The SP and the the BSP together make a formidable alliance with the consolidation of Dalit and backward votes which could effectively checkmate the BJP and both are aware that they need some strong ground to face the BJP challenge.
The SP won 47, its lowest tally since the party's inception in 1992.
The BJP cornered 40 per cent of the votes polled, an increase of 25 per cent since the last time, bagging along with its NDA partners 325 seats.
As the BJP's unprecedented tally dwarfed the opposition, which has together been reduced to less than 75 seats, there was a move specially by RJD president Lalu Prasad Yadav for an alliance between the SP and the BSP.
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