When the two “achche ladke" appeared atop the bus during their maiden roadshow, there was a roar of approval as the boisterous crowd shouted "Jai jai jai jai Akhilesh". Akhilesh Yadav immediately bent to convey something to his key aide Sunil Kumar Sajan, who was walking alongside the bus. What he said got drowned in the cacophony of slogan-shouting, but Rahul Gandhi smiled. The Congress Vice President took hold of the Samajwadi Party President and UP chief minister’s right arm and raised it skywards in a ‘V’ for victory sign. Indeed, the bus too was dubbed the 'UP Vijay Rath’.
Sunday saw the start of a new chapter in the history of Uttar Pradesh politics, as Akhilesh Yadav and Rahul Gandhi formally launched the alliance of their parties for the UP assembly polls, declaring at a press conference before the road show that theirs is a political 'sangam' to take on divisive forces led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As the rath inched past the streets of Lucknow, reaching Mayfair Crossing near Hazratganj, the crowd dominated by Samajwadi Party youth wearing red party caps shouted "UP ko yeh saath pasand hai" (UP favours this alliance). It was now the turn of Akhilesh Yadav to make a victory sign, as Rahul Gandhi waved towards the crowd.
The Samajwadi-Congress road show passed through three assembly constituencies in Lucknow. There seemed to be enthusiasm for the alliance on the streets, but the crowd had its share of the doubtful. "It’s nice to see two young leaders trying to rewrite UP's fortune. They are full of ideas. The only question that crosses my mind is whether they are serious, or is it an opportunistic alliance limited to UP only," said school teacher Rameshwar Saran, adding "I will vote for BJP but have come to see this yatra. The crowd is good". When asked whether this alliance will dent BJP's chances, he said: "Let's see."
Nawab Jafar Mir Abdullah was a bit reticent when asked about the alliance’s prospects. "They have made a late beginning. There is a challenge before them to take this unity down to the ground level," he said.
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Before the road show, Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav made the following points at a joint press conference:
Out of the 403 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh, SP will be contesting 298 and the Congress 105. The first phase of polling is on February 11.
With inputs from PTI.
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