Lucknow: Former BJP Allies, Suhaildev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) Om Prakash Rajbhar on Monday rejected all claims of President Majlis-e-Itehadul Majlis-e-Ittehadul (AIMIM) to compete for 100 seats in the assembly selection next year.
Owaica has claimed that the party would oppose this chair while becoming part of the ‘Bhagidari Morcha’ formed by Rajbhar.
SBS head colleagues pointing to the claims of Owafei come a day after the boss Aimim categorically said that his party “will compete” 100 assembly chairs and the process for the candidate selection has begun.
Owaisi’s statement came for hours after the Head of BSP Mayawati sent a strong Rambuttal in vis-vis speculation about his party that planned a bond with Hyderabad-based political clothing to deal with his political rivals.
“There is no talk about the division of seats with Aimim who had happened,” Rajbhar said, maintaining that the members of the ‘Bhagidari Morcha’ would hold a discussion on it in the days to come after assessing their readiness to take the BJP poll.
Rajbhar said that the leadership of Aimim only stated his willingness to oppose 100 seats but there was no formula for sharing seats that had been cultivated.
The Stance of Rajbhar, political analyst said, was a reflection of a palpable friction between members of the ‘Bhagidari Morcha’ who aspired to be high for larger pies in the setting of the division of seats.
SBSP’s head said that Morcha was formed under his leadership would oppose all 403 assembly seats in the state polls next year.
“But for that, partners need to tidy up their organizational rankings for high peg political contests,” he said.
Aimim, who challenged 38 seats in the election of 2017 assembly, could not win a single chair and managed only a sound share angle of 0.2%.
SBSP, on the other hand, fellowship with BJP to compete in just eight seats.
Rajbhar’s political clothing dominated winning four seats when bagging a vote of 0.7%, which was significantly higher than Aimim.
Rajbhar has reached various BJP political opponents, including AIMIM and Krishna Patel-LED Apna Dal, to form a political front that has the potential to block the prospect of the Safron Party to return to the office after the assembly selection of 2022.