SP to contest five Gujarat seats, support Cong. in rest, says Akhilesh

He said the party did not want a split in the anti-BJP votes and hence would contest only the seats where it has got strong organisational base.

October 23, 2017 02:11 pm | Updated 02:11 pm IST - Lucknow

 Samajwadi Party President and former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.

Samajwadi Party President and former Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.

The Samajwadi Party will contest five of the 182 assembly seats in Gujarat and support the Congress in the rest, SP president Akhilesh Yadav said on Monday.

He said the party did not want a split in the anti-BJP votes and hence would contest only the seats where it has got strong organisational base.

“In Gujarat, we will be contesting five seats where our organisation is strong. We are not going to weaken the fight there (against the BJP). In the rest of the seats, the party will support Congress,” he told reporters here.

The Congress and the Samajwadi Party had struck an alliance in Uttar Pradesh for the assembly elections earlier this year. The Congress had contested 105 of the 403 seats while the SP battled it out in 298 seats.

Asked if he would campaign in Gujarat, the SP chief said, “I will campaign where our candidates are in the fray. If any other party approaches me, I can campaign for it.”

Asked about the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to religious places, Yadav downplayed it, saying, “I have also visited all religious places during my school tours. During Diwali, I also prayed with my family.”

When asked about the allegations of Narendra Patel, an activist of Hardik Patel-led Patidar Anamat Andolan Samiti, that he was offered ₹ 1 crore for joining the BJP, Mr. Yadav took a swipe at the saffron party, saying it was the “most honest” party. “How can it do so?”

He also “advised” the mediapersons not to run the story, “otherwise your channel will be closed”.

On the raging Taj Mahal controversy, he said it was the identity of the country and the “Prime Minister had himself said in his speech that there was a need to attract tourism in the country”.

“Had our government got NGT (National Green Tribunal) permission, we would have done more beautification work around the Taj,” said Mr. Yadav, who was the chief minister of the state between 2012 and 2017.

On the proposed air show on the Agra Expressway on Tuesday, he said, “We have got the expressway constructed so that in case of any emergency, planes can land on it. I want to ask the BJP, what is their definition of ‘rashtrawad’ (Nationalism). They say we are not ‘rashtrawadis’ (Nationalists). I want the pictures of the air show to be publicised so that our workers can tell who constructed this (expressway).”

The Election Commission has said that Gujarat will go to polls before December 18.

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