Bharat Jodo Yatra: The Bharat Jodo Yatra under the leadership of Congress MP Rahul Gandhi is reaching UP on January 3. Before this, the party is seen moving on two paths in the state. In UP, a question has been raised on the statement of Brijlal Khabri, the state president of the Congress.
In fact, on the question of SP joining BSP’s yatra, Brijlal Khabri said that SP is looking at what kind of politics is happening. BSP is sitting in the lap of BJP. Mayawati herself is enough to destroy herself. When asked that a BSP MP has claimed that Mayawati will participate in the Bharat Jodo Yatra and is also talking about contesting the elections in alliance. On this, Khabri said that MP Shyam Sundar Yadav is now independent from BSP.
No chance to come with Mayawati
The UP Congress state president further said, “Now you can say anything. It is not in his power to get such a big decision done. There is no chance of coming with Mayawati.” On the other hand, Rahul Gandhi is trying to convey the message of opposition unity by calling the leaders of opposition parties against BJP in UP. But in the meantime, the statement of the state president has struck a different chord, yet BSP’s Jaunpur MPs Shyam Singh Yadav and Satish Chandra Mishra are likely to join it.
On the other hand, BSP chief Mayawati is still silent about the yatra. Although Shyam Singh Yadav has expressed the possibility through his statement that BSP chief Mayawati may join the yatra. But this possibility is less.
Earlier, the MP had said, “The possibility of an alliance cannot be ruled out. We should not be seen on the basis of assembly elections. If our sister decides to go with all the parties, she will do it carefully. All her opposition The parties will also benefit a lot.” On the other hand, Brijlal Khabri has given a different melody amidst the positive signals being received from the BSP.
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