There is no place for sacrifice in politics… Akhilesh Yadav said a big thing on alliance in Maharashtra

Assembly elections are near in Maharashtra. In such a situation, all the parties have started gearing up. Voting for all 288 seats in Maharashtra will be held in a single phase on November 20 and the results will be declared on November 23. Even before this, there is a tussle going on in the alliance regarding seat sharing, where Mahavikas Aghadi had announced on Wednesday that the formula for 288 seats has been prepared and talks have been made on 85-85 seats. Now Akhilesh Yadav’s statement regarding the alliance has come out, he said that there is no place for sacrifice in politics.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has decided to contest elections on how many seats in Maharashtra. Talking on this he said that on how many seats will the elections be fought. The state president of Samajwadi Party will decide where the organization will be and will first try to ensure that we remain in the alliance. If we are not kept in the alliance, we will contest elections there itself. Where our party will get votes and where we will become stronger.

There is no place for sacrifice in politics

Along with this, he also said that we will fight from where there are organizations, where our party will get votes and so that the alliance does not suffer, but it should be understood that there is no place for sacrifice in politics. Akhilesh Yadav repeated his statement “There is no place for renunciation in politics” several times. Now in such a situation, it has to be seen what strategy is made regarding seat sharing and whether SP will contest the elections as a part of the alliance or separately.

SP had demanded 5 seats

Actually, SP leader Abu Azmi had demanded 5 seats in Maharashtra from Mahavikas Aghadi, but on October 26, Shiv Sena (UBT) and Congress announced their candidates on three out of the five seats demanded by Abu Azmi, the seats for which The demand was made by Abu Azmi. They included Dhule City, Bhiwandi East, Mankhurd, Bhiwandi West and Malegaon Central seats. Congress has already fielded its candidates on more than 80 seats.

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