"After I had filed my nomination, the Congress candidate also filed his nomination papers. I lost due to the Congress. Had the Congress candidate withdrawn, I would have won," he told PTI.
"If a party's candidate wins from the state capital, a positive message goes out in the entire state. The Congress should have asked its nominee to withdraw," he said.
Asked about his views on the SP-Congress alliance, Mehrotra said he would put forth his views in the party forum.
While Brijesh secured 78,400 votes, Mehrotra polled 73,306, while BSP's Rajeev Srivastava finished a distant third with 24,313 votes and Congress's Abdul Maroof Khan got 12,921 votes only.
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