The BJP is counting on the "achievements of the Narendra Modi-led government at the Centre and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath," to gain electoral success even as the Congress has said it will highlight the "failures of the state government" before the people.
Meanwhile, the Leader of Opposition in the UP Assembly, Ram Govind Chaudhary, today told reporters in Gorakhpur that the SP will contest the bye-elections on its own and ruled out alliance with any other political party for the bypolls.
Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha constituencies were vacated by chief minister Adityanath and his deputy Keshav Prasad Maurya respectively, after they became members of the UP Legislative Council.
The bypolls will also be a test for the Congress after its impressive performance in Gujarat polls in December and more recently in bye-elections in Rajasthan.
For the BJP, Gorakhpur assumes significance as it is the bastion of UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who has represented it in Lok Sabha five times. Prior to Adityanath, Gorakhpur was represented in the Parliament by his mentor Avaidyanath three times.
The Lok Sabha bypolls are considered to be the first major battle of ballot, after the BJP stormed to power in UP in 2017 Assembly elections, bagging 325 out of 403 Assembly seats along with its allies.
The Election Commission had on Friday (February 9) announced that the bypolls on the seats will be held on March 11.
"The BJP is always ready for elections. We are a cadre- based party. I am confident that the party will improve its winning margin," UP BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi told PTI.
Taking a jibe at the Congress and the SP, he said, "The two opposition parties had forged a pre-poll alliance to contest the Assembly polls. Now, the Opposition is virtually scattered. When they could not damage the BJP unitedly then how can they damage (the BJP) by contesting individually."
"We will contest from both parliamentary constituencies. The UP government has failed miserably on the law and order front. An atmosphere of fear is prevailing across the state. The problems are far from being resolved," UP Congress spokesperson Ashok Singh said.
Accusing the BJP of "not fulfilling" its poll promises, the Samajwadi Party said that voters will punish the BJP.
"We are confident that people of UP will teach the BJP a lesson for making false promises during the last election and not fulfilling them," SP spokesperson Sunil Singh Sajan said.
Sajan also claimed that public mood was not favourable for the BJP-led state government because of the poor law and order situation.
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