New Delhi: Congress' state unit chief Ajay Kumar Lallu has predicted that the Uttar Pradesh Assembly poll results will spring a surprise, and his party would secure a clear majority in the state. Lallu also claimed that the BJP would "not be able to cross 30 seats" in the Assembly elections next year.


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In a recent interview with PTI, Lallu reiterated that Congress will not forge an alliance with the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), but its doors were open for smaller parties in Uttar Pradesh.


Asked about which parties the Congress was engaged with for possible alliances, the UP Congress chief said that everything cannot be shared publicly in politics, adding that there could be changes in alliances announced by other parties. Lallu said, "wait for some time, you will get to see many things. Many parties that have entered into small alliances could change their tie-ups."


On Union Home Minister Amit Shah's reported statement that even if the Congress, SP and BSP come together, they will not be able to defeat the BJP, the Congress' Uttar Pradesh unit chief claimed that the BJP will not be able to win more than 30 seats, adding "As soon as the model code of conduct is put in place, let the BJP leaders go and seek votes and see what happens. Inflation, unemployment, women's security, law and order, people will ask questions on these issues." 


He is further quoted as saying "People are waiting for the polls. Say with a lot of confidence that the BJP will not be able to cross 30 seats and all their claims will remain on paper."


He stressed that Congress will spring a surprise in the Uttar Pradesh poll results as people are enthusiastic about it and after giving a chance to all parties, they would give their blessings to the Congress, claiming that the Congress will get a "clear majority".


He also reiterated that "The way the Congress has emerged among poor, youth and farmers, the way it has been struggling on issues like women's security, law and order, and made its nine promises, change is in the air in Uttar Pradesh and the Congress is being seen as the main challenger. 100 per cent, the Congress will form a government in Uttar Pradesh."


He hailed Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's leadership as a big boost for the party in Uttar Pradesh and used the slogan "Badlav ki aandhi hai, jiska naam Priyanka Gandhi hai (There is a storm of change, whose name is Priyanka Gandhi)".


On the BSP's prospects in the upcoming polls, he said its votes are constantly moving towards the Congress and are strengthening the party. Asked if not having the chief ministerial face will hamper the Congress' chances, he said the party's national leadership decided on the chief ministerial face issue.


When asked about the Asaduddin Owaisi-led All India Majlis-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen denting the Congress' chances in Uttar Pradesh, Lallu said it will not get any traction and would be one of the many parties entering the political fray. 


'SP not struggling on the ground for people's issues' 


He also hit out at the Samajwadi Party (SP), alleging that the Akhilesh Yadav-led party was only interested in fighting polls and not in struggling on the ground for people's issues, making the Congress the only alternative in Uttar Pradesh.


According to Ajay Kumar Lallu, "No alliance is firmed up, wait for some time, many alliances will change. The SP and the BJP are engaged in 'noora-kushti (fixed fight). The Congress is struggling for real issues and the 'noora kushti' of the BJP and the SP will come to an end."
 
Asked about the SP calling itself the main challenger and its recent event launching of a perfume, Lallu alleged that the Akhilesh Yadav-led party is a party "for the polls".


Lallu said, "Its chief Akhilesh Yadav and other leaders are out on an election campaign, not to struggle for people's issues. Farmers wanted to know where you (SP) were when the Lakhimpur incident took place, why you did not come out, why you didn't struggle. It was Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Congress workers who were struggling on the ground."


"Where was everyone sleeping when the three black farm laws were enacted? Where were they sleeping when the proper price was not given for wheat, sugarcane and paddy. All these battles are being fought by Congress. These people are only interested in fighting elections and branding," Lallu said.


People understand that the SP does not have the capacity or the strength to fight and the Congress is the only alternative, he said. At the SP's perfume launch event, he said with money anything can be done but whoever is strong on the ground will matter and the Congress is being backed by the people.


It may be noted here that the Congress could win just seven seats, while its then alliance partner SP bagged 47 seats in the 403-member assembly in the 2017 assembly polls. The BJP, however, had won a thumping mandate with 312 seats while the BSP was restricted to merely 19 seats.


(With Agency Inputs)


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