Prayagraj: Tickets are rejected by your party? Switch loyalty to rivals and secure a ticket.
In the past week, Prayagraj has witnessed a number of Mandiri who was rejected by tickets by their parties but were in a poll after securing tickets from other parties.
In Prayagraj, there are more than half a dozen examples where party loyalty has been activated and the ticket provided by the rival of the erstwheile, making interesting contests.
Take the example of the Handia assembly chair, which is ready to watch an interesting battle between MLA sitting, which recently joined the Samajwadi Party (SP), Judge Lal Bind and former MLA Prashant Singh ‘Rahul’.prasan, 34, who now enter Fray from the Nishad Party (BJP Alliance partner in the state) has won a seat for SP in 2013 by the election after his father’s death and then Mla Maheshnarayan Sing.
“However, in 2017, I was rejected by a ticket by SP but I maintained my loyalty to the party despite the fact that I was offered a membership from BJP and BSP.
I continue to work for SP since 2017 itself and now the party has given a ticket to Judge Lal Bind after I decided to join the Nishad Party and strengthen my prospects, “Singh told Toi.
BIND, which was previously in BSP turned to BJP and was awarded by a party with a ticket.
Like, when the former SP loyalist, Vachaspati was rejected tickets from Sirathu, he joined Apna Dal (s) and was awarded a ticket from the seat assembly chair (provided).
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A dalit, he was reproduced in the dalit and a strong retreat of this assembly chair.
Sitting BJP Mla Dr.
Ajay Kumar recently resigned from BJP after the chair was given to Apna Dal (s).
Ajay has also won the 2012 election from the same seats as SP candidates.
Similar, when MLA sat from the assembly chair Pratappur, Mohammad Mujtaba was rejected by tickets by BSP, he joined SP.
This year, he will be a SP candidate from the Phulpur seat.
A farmer by the profession, Lallan Singh Patel was in BJP until two years ago but after being rejected tickets, he also shifted his loyalty and joined BSP.
This election will compete from the West Allahabad assembly chair.
From the same seats, Amar Nath Maurya, a close colleague of Swami Prasad Maurya, with BJP when the former Loyal Cabinet Minister to BJP.
However, when Maurya left BJP and joined SP, Amar Nath also did the same thing and was awarded a ticket from Allahabad West, a chair who witnessed a close battle between BJP MLA Siddharth Nath Singh and former AU Student Union President, Richa Singh, who had been rejected Tickets even though they work hard for the past five years.
The loyalty switching phenomenon and gets tickets witnessed in other seats from the country too.
In the adjacent raniganj chair from the Pratapgarh district, a former Minister who was loyal to SP, Shivakant Ojha now joined BJP.
He was looking for a ticket from the raniganj chair, which had not been announced by the party.
The party leader of the Congress, a colleague near Priyanka Gandhi and former MP member Rakesh Sachan recently joined BJP and had been given a ticket from the Bhongipur Assembly Chair of Kanpur Dayat.
He has left the SP during the 2019 Sabha selection and joined the Congress.
He had compiled for the poll from Fatehpur as Congress candidate in 2014 but was defeated by Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti.
Sachan served as MLA from Ghatampur in 1993 and 2002.
Mulayam Singh had lowered Sachan from the chair of Fatehpur Lok Sabha in 2009.
Sachan had defeated Mahendra Prasad Nishad from the Bahujan Party Samaj (BSP) about one Lakh’s voice.
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