UP Politics: The exercise has already started for the next year’s Lok Sabha elections 2024. While various parties are engaged in preparing alliances to come on a single platform, the situation in Uttar Pradesh is completely different. Here the strategy of Bahujan Samaj Party seems to increase the difficulties of SP and Congress.
It will not be easy for the Congress to form an alliance
BSP has already raised the alarm against Samajwadi Party and Congress. On the other hand, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav has also indicated on several occasions that if an alliance is made with the Congress, it will be given only a few seats in the state. He claims that the Congress’s base has shrunk in the state. Now it will be a matter to be seen that how much Congress will sacrifice in the alliance formed against BJP.
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Difficult to form alliance without BSP in UP
It is not that only the alliance of SP and Congress will work in UP. The results of the 2017 UP assembly elections testify to this fact. Without BSP in the state, no alliance seems to be taking its full shape. It is true that for the last three times BSP has lost in the assembly elections since 2014 and also in the Lok Sabha elections, but it is also clear that the party has its own vote bank.
Dalit and Muslim vote bank equation
It is claimed that Dalits constitute 20 per cent of the population in Uttar Pradesh. There are 18 percent Muslims. It is believed that the BJP has made a dent in the Dalit vote bank of the BSP. On the other hand, the share of SP and BSP is shared on the vote of Muslims. In such a situation, it is clear that without BSP no alliance can be effective in the state.
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