Khaleej Times

Congress, Samajwadi haggle over seats

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lucknow — Congress and Samajwadi Party are haggling over seats in Amethi and Rae Bareli,the parliament­ary turf of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul.

Congress, which managed to get 105 of the 403 seats under the seat-sharing deal with the SP after hard negotiatio­ns, is in no mood to give up its claim over all the ten seats in Amethi-Rae Bareli.

Sources said the party was perturbed as none of the five candidates declared by its alliance partner earlier has been withdrawn by SP.

“SP had announced five candidates in these parliament­ary constituen­cies before the alliance was sealed but since then no name has been withdrawan and local Congress leaders are especailly perturbed over the issue,” a senior Congress leader said here.

Though both the sides are more or less agreeable to a broad understand­ing that Congress will get 6 and SP 4, local leaders and workers are not ready to give up either Amethi or Gauriganj Assembly seats from where SP has already announced its candidates, he said.

Congress, which is looking for a major share, also wants freedom to choose its nominees rather than blindly following the “sitting-getting” formula.

“Giving tickets only on the basis of previous performanc­e will only benefit rivals and we cannot afford to see reverses for failure to forsee them,” he said.

Without assessing the situation and winnabilit­y of each candidate before fielding them would be like helping BSP, he said, citing the example of Sareni in Rae Bareli.

SP has given ticket to its sitting

Giving tickets only on the basis of previous performanc­e will only benefit rivals and we cannot afford to see reverses for failure to foresee them.’ A senior Congress leader

MLA in Sareni but situation there has undergone a major change since 2012 and now even their supporters are against them, he said, apprehendi­ng that the seat could go to BSP in case the same candidate is repeated.

It is essential that both the alliance partners work towards assessing each others’ strong and weak points seat-wise or else it will cause more harm than benefit to the ideals for which both the parties have come together, he said.

The leaders and ticket aspirants in Amethi and Rae Bareli have already vented their displeasur­e over Congress being made to play second fiddle and have also aired their strong views publicly.

They are now awaiting the party high command’s directives, the Congress leader said on condition of anonymity.

“Negotiatio­ns are on at the highest level as per our informatio­n, with Priyanka Gandhi taking up our case with the SP leadership and we are hopeful of a favourable outcome,” he said.

Besides, there is confusion in the alliance over some seats in Lucknow and some other constituen­cies like Saharanpur and Congress leaders are waiting for some clarity on them before they embark on electionee­ring, he said. — PTI

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