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These UP seats to see SP-Congress contest, courtesy rebels

February 09, 2017 14:58 IST

The catchy one liner ‘UP ko ye saath pasand hai’ dotting the Uttar Pradesh skyline does not seem to be reflected on the ground as fledgling alliance partners -- the Samajwadi Party and the Congress -- are crossing swords in over a dozen assembly seats.

"Yes, there are some seats on which candidates of both the parties are challenging each other. The issue will be resolved," SP chief spokesman Rajendra Chowdhury said.

Even UP Congress chief Raj Babbar said the matter would be sorted out in a couple of days.

"Leaders of both parties will campaign in support of candidates declared by the alliance on the seats where nominees of both sides have filed their papers," he said.

But, political observers say that with only a day left for the polling for the first phase on February 11 the damage seems to have been done already with candidates of both parties already on the ground.

"The alliance is set to witness some unfriendly contest in these seats," they said.

The situation is worse in the Gandhi family pocket borough -- Amethi and Raebareli -- represented by Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi in the Lok Sabha.

There are 10 assembly seats in Amethi and Raebareli.

In Raebareli's Sareni seat Ashok Singh (Congress) and Devendra Pratap Singh (SP) are challenging each other.

Likewise, in Unchahar Ajay Pal Singh (Congress) is facing cabinet minister Manoj Kumar Pandey (SP).

In Amethi, sitting MLA and Mulayam Singh Yadav loyalist Gayatri Prasad Prajapati is in the fray on SP ticket, while the Congress has decided to field Amita Singh there.

In Gauriganj seat too, confusion prevails with Congress candidate Mohd Naeem challenging Rakesh Pratap Singh (SP).

The UP Pradesh Congress Committee chief, however, made light of the issue saying, SP candidates had filed their nomination papers when it appeared that the alliance will not come through.

"At some places they wanted to withdraw, they could not do so due to uncertainty," he said.

A defiant Naeem, however, refused to withdraw his candidature despite the seat-sharing pact between the SP and the Congress.

He had unsuccessfully contested the last assembly polls from Gauriganj on a Congress ticket.

Ameeta Singh, the present wife of Congress leader Sanjay Singh, too is all set to file her nomination as a Congress nominee from Amethi seat from where Sanjay’s estranged first wife Garima Singh is contesting on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket.

In state capital Lucknow, the SP has already announced the name of senior minister and sitting MLA Ravidas Mehrotra for Lucknow (Central).

After the alliance, Maroof Khan of Congress also filed his nomination from the seat on the pretext of the high command’s order.

Both Mehrotra and Khan are on campaigning spree and not ready to withdraw and the face off might help the Bahujan Samaj Party turncoat Brijesh Pathak, who is contesting on a BJP ticket.

From Zaidpur seat in Barabanki, the Congress has fielded Tanuj Punia, son of former bureaucrat and Congress Rajya Sabha member P L Punia. Tanuj is facing SP’s Ram Gopal Rawat, who was expelled from the party after refusing to withdraw.

In Kanpur, though Pramod Jaiswal, younger brother of former Union minister and senior Congress leader Sri Prakash Jaiswal, opted out from Arya Nagar (Kanpur) in favour of the SP’s Amitabh Bajpai but could not withdraw his papers and technically remains a candidate.

In Muzaffarnagar, the Election Commission has allotted party symbols to the candidates of both the Congress and the Samajwadi Party from Purkazi assembly constituency, the seat which was given to the Congress.

In other seats like Baldev (Mathura), Gangoh (Saharanpur), Kol (Aligarh), Purkaji (Muzaffarnagar), Chandpur (Bijnor), Mahrajpur (Kanpur), Kanpur Cant and Bhognipur (Kanpur dehat) Congress and SP candidates are facing each other.

Both the allies are also facing strong rebellion from those within the cadre who were aspiring for tickets but have been left high and dry under the seat sharing formula.

The SP is facing a bigger challenge from its rebels, who are either fighting as Independents or from other parties in over 100 seats across the state.

When his attention was drawn to over ten seats where candidates of both the SP and the Congress have filed their papers despite forming an alliance, All India Congress Committee general secretary and in-charge of UP Ghulam Nabi Azad said SP candidates had filed their papers when they felt that the alliance will not take place.

Then there some places where they wanted to withdraw but could not due to uncertainty, he explained.

With the state in the midst of hectic electioneering, voters would be confused as to whom to elect and could cost both the alliance partners dearly, said analysts.

They said joint posters of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and SP chief Akhilesh Yadav might not send a message of unity unless ground realities were rectified.

Out of the 403 assembly seats, the SP will contest 298 and the Congress the rest 105.

Photograph: Akhilesh Yadav/Facebook

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