Samajwadi party (SP) on tuesday (October 17) announced its firm promises for the madhya pradesh Assembly
elections. Due to lack of coordination with congress, SP is considering fielding its candidates on 10 to 12 seats
in Madhya Pradesh. SP spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary said in a statement here, Party’s national president
Akhilesh Yadav has issued firm promises for the madhya pradesh assembly elections.
SP spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary said, This is not an election manifesto but a list of promises. After the
victory of the party candidates, SP will be committed to implement those promises on priority basis. On the
question whether there will be any alliance with congress under indian National Developmental Inclusive
Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.), an alliance of opposition parties in the madhya pradesh assembly elections. Have all
possibilities of coordination been exhausted? On this, SP spokesperson said, india alliance is for the Lok Sabha
elections and there is difficulty in implementing it in the state assembly elections.
SP made this firm promise
Regarding SP candidates in madhya pradesh, Rajendra Chaudhary said, Since congress has fielded its
candidates on all the seats in madhya pradesh, SP is also considering fielding candidates on 10-12 seats. Told
that SP has made a firm promise to the people of madhya pradesh on tuesday (October 17) that backward
classes, Dalits, minorities (PDA) and tribals will be given their rights and respect, caste census will be conducted
and everyone will be given seats in proportion to the population. Will get share. Backwards will get 27 percent
reservation. Samajwadi Pension Scheme will be started for women.
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