UP elections: Samajwadi to contest on over 300 seats, Congress to get the rest
Samajwadi party's vice president Kionmoy Nanda added that there will be no alliance with the Rashtriya Lok Dal
Samajwadi party's vice president Kionmoy Nanda added that there will be no alliance with the Rashtriya Lok Dal
Navjot Singh Sidhu recently joined congress and filed his nomination to contest from Amritsar seat in the upcoming Punjab elections.
Congress on Tuesday announced that it had decided to tie up with Samajwadi Party and that they will form the government in Uttar Pradesh.
Youths are voicing their support for Akhilesh Yadav and have high hopes that once again he will become the CM of the state.
With elections fast approaching, politicians are changing goalposts. These shifts clearly reveal that a party's principles are of least importance to them
"I want the youth of Punjab to walk on the right path. It was important for me to come into the system and fight," said Sidhu.
According to sources, Congress is demanding 100 seats to contest elections in Uttar Pradesh
ND Tiwari is a former chief minister of Uttarakhand. He was also chief minister of undivided Uttar Pradesh - before Uttarakhand was carved out of the state - thrice.