According to party insiders, Akhilesh Yadav, the leader of the Samajwadi Party, is expected to contest in the Uttar Pradesh election next month from the Kalhar seat in the Mainpuri district, which is home to the Yadav family.
Except for the five years from 2002 to 2007, when the BJP changed seats, Karhal has voted for Samajwadi Party candidates in every election since 1993. Sovalan Yadaf presently holds the seats.
Yadav declined to confirm the issues that may be debated from Azamgarh's Lok Sabha seat yesterday.
If I decide to dispute the election, I will seek the Azangal people's approval first. "I need to ask for their approval because they chose me from there," he explained. rice paddies
However, according to party sources, he had made up his mind and was merely looking for a seat.
According to reports, the BJP's move from Gorakshanata to Field Prime Minister Yogi Aditianas raised pressure on Yadav and played a big factor in his decision.
With a clever swipe, Yadav learned of Adityanath's candidate Gorakhpur. "I like the fact that the BJP has already dispatched him." He stated, "Yogi should stay there... he doesn't have to come from there."
Another factor that is likely to have influenced Mr. Yadav's choice is his sister-in-(and law's daughter-in-law Murayamusin Yadav's) decision to join the BJP yesterday.
Mr Yadav downplayed the significance of her departure, declaring that his party's socialist philosophy was "glad" to be in the opposing side, but observers did not overlook the implications. did.
Aparna Yadaf left the BJP a few days after it was humiliated by a list of roughly 12 politicians, including several from politically powerful OBC communities, and joined the Samajwadi Party to join Yogi Adityana's ministry. The backward ignoring of caste was almost universally criticised.
Swami Prasad Mauria, a prominent person in eastern Uttar Pradesh, was on the list, and Yadav was able to acquire an advantage over the BJP, despite the latter's triumph in the OBC vote in 2017.
Yadaf told reporters in November that he will not contest the race. His party, on the other hand, had other views and was eager to state that the final choice will be taken by the group.
"If the party wants, I will contest the election," he said Sources a month later. If the party decides to dispute the election in 2022, I have previously stated that I will do so."
Over the next few weeks, he made a similar statement,
bringing up the possibility of him conducting a poll in Congress this time. -An election campaign.
Yadav told Sources that he thinks the "pinching" movement between irate peasants in western Uttar Pradesh and the eastern alliance's political parties will result in the ruling party's expulsion.
Beginning February 10, UP will vote in a seven-step vote, with the results expiring in just one month.