UP Elections 2022: Chandrashekhar Azad will no longer ally with SP even for 100 seats – India Times Hindi News

Azad Samaj Party on Tuesday said it will not approach the SP for the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections even if Akhilesh Yadav gives it 100 seats. Azad Samaj Party (ASP) chief Chandrashekhar Azad said his party is ready to forge an alliance with others and added that their fight has always been with the RSS and the BJP.

The party had said last week that efforts were being made to form a third front of several opposition parties following disagreements over seat-sharing with the Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party (SP). “I have made it clear. The leader whom I had approached for an alliance to stop the BJP, had time till today (Tuesday). I announce today that we are not going with them (SP) “Even if they give us 100 seats, we will not form an alliance with them as it is a matter of self-respect. When Yadav said he would support ASP, the flamboyant Dalit leader said that he is a lawyer and the language of support differed. and taunts in a veiled attack on the SP president who recently offered two seats to ASP. Huh. He said that the workers and workers of the Bhim Army, which he founded, and the ASP to compete in the elections and the village Strong enough to reach the level.

“It is true that we are ready to forge an alliance with other parties. Now there are about 50 small organizations sitting in our office, but we have come here for the press conference as it was predetermined. He said that the ASP will not field a candidate against the RLD, which has an alliance with the SP for the UP elections. Yadav was talking about the party led by Jayant Choudhary, which offered two seats to the ASP.

Polling for 403 seats in the UP assembly will be held in seven phases, which will begin on February 10. The results will be declared on March 10.

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