UP By-Election 2020: SP Is Expected To Become The Main Rival
UP By-Election 2020: Opposition parties will seek land with the results, SP is expected to become the main rival.
The results of the UP by-election in seven assembly seats may not have any significant impact on the Yogi government with an overwhelming majority, but the political condition and direction of the opposition will definitely be affected.
The alliance’s prospects and the votebank equation will also be tested. The trend of Muslim voters will also be judged. At the same time, attempts to break into the Dalit votes will also result.
With the new experiments under the direction of National General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi, the strength of the Congress in the by-elections will also be known.
Out of the seven assembly by-elections in Uttar Pradesh, out of Malhani in Jaunpur, the other six were in BJP’s possession.
The BJP is also awaiting public opinion on the commencement of the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya and various public welfare schemes run during the Corona crisis.
However, in the seven seats where the by-elections were held, apart from Malhani, Unnao’s Bangarmau and Amroha’s Naugawan Sadat are also counted among the BJP’s difficult seats. Despite this, the BJP is winning four to five seats.
The path of cycling on its own is also not easy: The results of the by-elections will be in front of everyone on Tuesday, but the Samajwadi Party alone is not able to stop the Bharatiya Janata Party in view of the trend of voters.
Particularly in favor of the Congress, the manner in which voters were seen in Bangarmau and Ghatampur, the rebellion in Bahujan Samaj Party and the pre-voting rebellion in the Congress did not show as much benefit to the Samajwadi Party.
Despite the BSP having seven rebels and promoting it to BJP’s ‘B’ team, elephants were the first choice of Muslims in Bulandshahr seats. In Naugawan Sadat, Muslim voters were divided and in Bangarmau, the Congress claw button was also seen.
The SP alliance is not able to become lifelong for RLD: In the bye-election after the last Lok Sabha election, the alliance with the Samajwadi Party did not appear to be fruitful for the National Lok Dal.
Bulandshahr seat was on Ralod’s account. Despite the alliance with the Samajwadi Party, the Muslim voters preferred the BSP to the RLD. In such a situation, it is natural to question the alliance with SP in RLD.