Regional (M.P & C.G)

The alliance’s alliance again in MP, BSP prepares ground report!

Political parties have revived the exercise for the coalition of ruling BJP in Madhya Pradesh assembly elections. In the same sequence, once again, the sweet-smelling enthusiasm for the Congress and BSP combine has increased. Before the alliance with Congress, BSP has started preparing ground reports.

Indeed, in Madhya Pradesh, the BSP has claimed to be strong on those seats, where in the last elections, it has given good percentage of votes. There are about 75 seats on which the BSP has claimed to be strong. BSP’s Madhya Pradesh unit is preparing to send the report to party supremo Mayawati. On the basis of this report, there may be a split of tickets in the coalition.

Let me tell you that the talks between the Congress and the BSP on long-term alliances are going on for the assembly elections. There have been repeated reports that the BSP and the alliance of the Congress have been formed. But no official statement from BSP’s high command has yet come to this matter.

Even though the media was told several times in this matter from the President of Madhya Pradesh BSP, the matter was told that BSP supremo Mayawati is considering an alliance with the Congress but after the directive of Mayawati herself, the alliance had closed down the coalition.

Area affected by BSP in the state
In Madhya Pradesh, Bahujan Samaj Party has influence in Vindhya, Bundelkhand and Gwalior-Chambal divisions. In the 2013 election, the BSP had four seats in the account. It has 62 assembly seats, where the BSP got 30 thousand votes for ten thousand and 17 seats.

Position in last election
In Madhya Pradesh, the BSP had got 6.29 percent of the votes in the last assembly elections and the party won a total of four seats. At the same time, BJP got 44.88 percent votes, Congress got 36.38 percent of the votes. In the state’s 230 assembly seats, the BJP had won 165 seats, Congress won 58 seats.

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