Lucknow, Jan. 22: The Samajwadi Party and the Congress will jointly contest the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections on 298 and 105 seats, respectively, the two parties announced at a joint press conference here on Sunday.
Samajwadi Party state President Naresh Uttam told the media that his party will contest the state elections in alliance with the Congress to “keep the communal forces at bay”.
“We are committed to democratic values... it is not distribution of seats... it’s an alliance formed for the beginning of a new dawn, which will herald politics of development in the state,” Uttam said.
The two parties also intended to make Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav the Chief Minister again, he said.
Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Raj Babbar, who was also present, said the alliance will be led by Akhilesh Yadav and Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi.
The alliance will be “above politics of caste and religion”, he said.
The announcement came after days of haggling over seat-sharing between the two parties. The talks at one point hit a roadblock as the ruling Samajwadi Party was willing to concede only around 90 seats to the Congress.
As the SP refused to budge and the Congress not ready for anything below 120 seats, leaders in both the camps threw up their hands over the prospects of the electoral tie-up.
It was only after the intervention of Congress President Sonia Gandhi, who spoke to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on the phone on Saturday, that the alliance was finally sealed.
The seven-phase elections in the state will commence on February 11 and conclude on March 8. The votes will be counted on March 11.
No ‘lightweights’ in talks with SP:Cong
The Congress on Sunday denied that it sent “political lightweights” for talks to strike an alliance with the Samajwadi Party (SP) for Uttar Pradesh (UP) assembly elections.
Reacting to some media reports that the SP leadership was miffed to have found the likes of Prashant Kishor and Dhiraj Srivastava -- who figure nowhere in the Congress decision making hierarchy -- at the negotiating table, senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel said that the reports were “incorrect”.
“(It’s) wrong to suggest that lightweights were dealing on behalf of the Congress party. Discussion was at highest level between the UP Chief Minister, Congress’ General Secretary in-charge of UP and Priyanka Gandhi,” Patel tweeted.
“I have not spoken to any leader from the Samajwadi Party. News reports mentioning this are incorrect,” he said.
According to media reports quoting sources close to Akhilesh Yadav, the SP was expecting some senior Congress leaders for the seat sharing talks, and Akhilesh felt slighted after not finding even a Congress Working Committee member on the table.
The situation was reportedly salvaged after Sonia Gandhi intervened and spoke with Akhilesh Yadav over telephone.
The SP and the Congress on Sunday formally announced to go to the polls together with the SP contesting 298 seats and the Congress 105.