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Expect Same Treatment In UP: Akhilesh Yadav Expresses Discontent With Congress Over Seat-Sharing in MP

SP chief hinted that the grand old party could get the same treatment from his party in Uttar Pradesh.

New Delhi: As the Congress party didn't leave any seat for the Samajwadi Party in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav on Thursday hinted that the grand old party could get the same treatment from his party in Uttar Pradesh, reported news agency PTI.

The SP has so far declared its candidates on 33 seats for the November 17 elections to the 230-member Madhya Pradesh Assembly.

Hitting out at the party, the SP chief said his party leaders wouldn't have picked calls from the Congress for a meeting in Madhya Pradesh had he known that the INDIA alliance was confined to the national level.

He further threw hints that the Congress would have to face the same when seat-sharing in Uttar Pradesh will be discussed for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

"If the alliance in UP is only for the Centre, it will be discussed at that time. And the manner in which the Samajwadi Party is treated, they will get to see the same treatment here."

Speaking on the upcoming Madhya Pradesh polls, he said, "Had I known on the first day that there is no alliance at the Vidhan Sabha level, our party leaders wouldn't have gone to the meetings. We wouldn't have given them a list (of seats that the SP wanted to contest in MP), nor would we have picked their calls."

When asked why it has done so, Yadav said, "If there is no alliance at the state level, we accept it and declare our party candidates. What's wrong in what we have done?"

He claimed the Congress leaders had said they were considering leaving six constituencies for SP nominees in a seat-sharing agreement in that state, but they did not concede even one.

The I.N.D.I.A grouping came into being primarily to put up a united front against the Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

When asked about Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee chief Ajay Rai's recent statement that his party would contest on all 80 Lok Sabha seats in the state and criticism of the SP for fielding a candidate for the Bageshwar assembly bypoll in Uttarakhand, Yadav said, "Which leader are you talking about. He has not 'haisiyat' (stature). He was neither present in Patna nor in Mumbai meeting (of INDIA grouping).... What does he know about INDIA alliance?"

"Ask him (Ajay Rai) why his former chief minister (of Madhya Pradesh) Kamal Nath made our people sit till 1 o'clock in the night. Why his former chief minister Digvijaya Singh held meeting with them? This means that you are fooling other parties. These are people associated with the BJP. Congress people are associated with the BJP," he added.

He said, "Had I known that Congress leaders will betray, I would not have trusted them and sent my leaders for talks with them."

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