Hyderabad: The political turf was heated in Uttar Pradesh in front of the country’s election to the State Assembly in the beginning of next year, all President Majlis-e-Ittehadul (AIMIM) and MP Hyderabad Asaduddin Owaisa on Wednesday put aside alliances with BJP.
“There are no questions to go with BJP.
Both ends of the sea have never been able to meet.
Other political parties must think with whom they want to join hands to defeat BJP,” Owieisi told the query in the Aimim plan above.
He also tweeted it.
Aimim has announced that it will oppose 100 seats in the election of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, and has been tied with Om Prakash Rajbhar-LED Party Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj (SBSP) and Bhagidari Sankalp Morcha.
However, a recent meeting between Rajbhar and the State President of the BJP Swatantra Dev Singh above had sparked speculation that the possibility of Rajbhar joined BJP again could not be ruled out.
SBSP has compiled the 2017 assembly poll alliances with BJP but separated before the 2019 selection of Lok Sabha.
Sbsp leader who led Morcha was reported to say his clothes could again fellowship with BJP if the Safron party took the leader of the caste backward as the leading ministerial candidate for the assembly selection of 2022-up.
Now, Owaican’s statement explains that Aimim will not be part of any front that has an alliance with BJP.
Rajbhar was reported to have spoken to Owafisi by telephone after meeting with the BJP State President, and explained to him the reason behind the meeting of the Safron Party.
Owaici emits confidence that people rise will send a large number of Aimim candidates to assembly.
He threw a challenge at BJP to make a “debate about development” as a matter of elections and not anti-Muslim talks.