Seat sharing to be discussed at appropriate time: Akhilesh
June 05, 2018  12:55
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Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav today said there was no decision on seat sharing between his party and the BSP for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections and that it would be discussed at an "appropriate time".


The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister's remark come amid reports that the Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party is demanding 40 out of the total 80 seats in the state for the next year general elections.


"Whatever seats are to be given will be decided once talks proceed. We will discuss at the appropriate time. Whatever is being reported regarding seats is only in newspapers.


"We have not discussed anything. We 'samajwadis' (socialists) have a big heart," he told PTI in an interview, his first after the Kairana bypolls in which the joint opposition candidate trounced the BJP's nominee, snatching the seat from the ruling party in the state. RLD's Tabassum Hasan polled 4,81,182 votes in the bypoll, while BJP's Mriganka Singh got 4,36,564 votes, a difference of 44,618 votes.


The SP chief also alleged that "the (communal) fire in which Kairana burnt was doused by the people there by voting against the BJP".


On assembly polls in other states, Yadav said, "The SP will contest all the seats in Madhya Pradesh and is also preparing for polls in Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand." Regarding possibilities of a BSP-Congress tie-up for the Madhya Pradesh Assembly polls, he said, "I have no information about this." -- PTI
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