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Yogi's revolt may hit BJP in U.P.

Atiq Khan

Ex-BJP leader to go it alone in U.P


  • Decision follows the Yogi's failed talks with Advani
  • He wanted three dozen seats for his supporters

    LUCKNOW: With the rebel Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Gorakhpur, Yogi Adityanath, deciding to dissociate himself from his party and field his candidates under the banner of All-India Hindu Mahasabha, the saffron party is likely to suffer a dent in its poll prospects in (Purvanchal) Eastern Uttar Pradesh.

    The decision to go it alone in the Assembly elections followed the Yogi's failed talks with Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Lal Krishna Advani in New Delhi. The controversial Gorakhpur MP wanted around three dozen seats for his supporters, a demand which was not acceptable to the saffron party leadership.

    The differences between the Yogi and the BJP leadership over seat adjustment in four divisions of Purvanchal (the MP wanted the BJP to field Hindu Yuva Vahini volunteers) became wide open on Tuesday.

    Immediately on his return to Gorakhpur from New Delhi, the Yogi held a meeting with his supporters at the Maharana Pratap Inter College and announced his decision to contest the elections under a separate political party, Hindu Mahasabha.

    The Hindu Mahasabha has one MLA, Radha Mohan Das Agarwal, in the current U.P. Assembly.

    He has been elected from the Gorakhpur City Assembly constituency with the Yogi's support.

    Hindu Mahasabha candidates, mostly Hindu Yuva Vahini activists, will be fielded in around 70 seats in Gorakhpur, Azamgarh, Basti and Devi Patan divisions.

    The first list of the rebel MP's candidates for the seats in Basti and Devi Patan divisions will be announced on Wednesday. The remaining names are likely to be announced on Thursday.

    Yogi Adityanath, who once espoused the cause of strident Hindutva, was annoyed with the leadership for rejecting his demand for 35 seats in Purvanchal.

    Matters came to a head when the Yogi's supporters accused the State BJP leadership of leaking the list and making it public.

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