Lucknow: BJP is said to have completed a formula sharing seats with allies Apna Dal and Nishad Party for elections.
Head of Apna Dal (Sonelal) Head of Anupriya Patel and Party Nishad Sanjay Nishad met with the BJP senior leaders, including the minister of the house of Amit Shah, in Delhi on Thursday where the two parties were believed to have reached the consensus on the number of seats on the number of seats.
The BJP focus on keeping Bank OBC choose in the middle of out of most OBC leaders from the party.
The source said that in accordance with the formula sharing seats, BJP had decided to give 18 seats to the Nishad Party, including three optional seats.
This is Hamirpur, Banda and Chitrakoot.
BJP has offered 10-12 seats to Apna Dal (s).
Anupriya held at least two rounds of talks with BJP leaders: He met with Minister of Chief Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday and Amit Shah on Thursday morning.
The source told TII that the number of seats with Apna Dal was not final because of the leadership of Apna Dal felt that the party had expanded its base above and deserved to compete in other chairs.
A source said Apna Dal wants at least 20 tickets but can complete 15 seats.
Similarly, the head of the party Nishad Sanjay Nishad originally looked for 32 seats from a larger allies and had cut the list to 24.
As a chair sharing formula, the Nishad Party will oppose the chair in Gorakhpur, Kushinagar, Azamgarh, Bhadohi, Santanpur, Sant Kabir Nagar and Jaunpur .
Interestingly, the Nishad Party will also compete from Rampi’s Soar, Fortress leader of the Jamajwadi Party Azam Khan, who is currently nesting in prison.
In three optional seats, said the source, if the Nishad party wants it to be able to field candidates in one seat in Hamirpur, Banda and Chitrakoot.
If an optional chair is calculated, the Nishad party will get 18 seats from BJP or it must settle in 15 seats.
The meeting between BJP and its allies gained significance because the narrative was being woven that OBC left BJP – OBC leader Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chauhan and Dharm Singh Saini left the party for the last three days and was expected to join hands with the same party.
In terms of BJP, the division of seats with Apna Dal is the final, a senior BJP leader to the Toi.
But the sources at Apna Dal said the party also wanted a seat in the Bundelkhand area and Kanpur Dayat besides Mirzapur, Varanasi, Prasodhya.
In the 2017 election, BJP has given 11seats to Apna Dal (s) and the party, which has an influence between Kurmis, wins nine seats.