SP and BSP did what BJP wanted: Congress
January 14, 2019  22:50
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An Samajwadi Party-Bahujan Samaj Party alliance in Uttar Pradesh without the Congress was exactly what the Bharatiya Janata Party wanted initially and the two regional parties have fallen into the ruling party's design, the Congress said Monday.
 
Its spokesperson R P N Singh said the BJP wanted the secular parties to remain divided in the politically crucial Uttar Pradesh before the 2019 Lok Sabha election and contest independently so that their votes could be split. Its attempts have proved successful, he added.
On Sunday, the Congress said it would contest on all 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh in the general election, expected in April-May. 

That the party was left out of the SP-BSP alliance would not affect its prospects and the Congress would contest with "full force", it had said.
On Monday, Singh tried to raise doubts over the longevity of the alliance, wondering whether it would last till the UP assembly election.
He also asked whether now BSP chief Mayawati and SP leader Akhilesh Yadav would attack Prime Minister Narendra Modi on "corruption" in the Rafale jet deal.
"The SP-BSP coming together leaving the Congress outside is what the BJP wanted from the very beginning, that the opposition parties contest independently. It seems they have fallen into the pattern that BJP wanted," he told PTI.
He said attempts are being made in all states to unite secular forces and avoid division of anti-BJP votes. "They (SP and BSP) did not express their desire to even talk to us," he alleged.
The SP-BSP alliance was formalised on Saturday at a joint presser by Mayawati and Yadav. They announced their parties would contest 38 seats each and would leave two seats for smaller allies. They also said they would not field candidates from Amethi and Rae Bareli, the traditional seats of Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and his mother Sonia Gandhi respectively. -- PTI
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