Congress Backs INDIA Bloc in Uttar Pradesh Bypolls
The Congress party announced it will not contest in the nine Assembly bypolls in Uttar Pradesh, choosing instead to support INDIA bloc nominees. This move stems from a focus on preserving the Constitution and strengthening social harmony, rather than pursuing party gains.
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The Congress party has announced its decision not to field candidates in the upcoming nine Assembly bypolls in Uttar Pradesh, opting instead to support nominees from the INDIA bloc. This decision underscores a strategic shift towards safeguarding the Constitution amidst rising political and social tensions.
Congress leaders, including Avinash Pande and Ajay Rai, emphasized that their primary objective is to defeat BJP candidates, which they believe will positively influence the 2027 Assembly polls. The party's commitment was confirmed after consultations with key political figures and allies within the INDIA bloc.
Ahead of the bypolls scheduled for November 13, significant emphasis has been placed on mutual harmony and safeguarding the Constitution, as highlighted during recent events organized under the aegis of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee. This alliance with the Samajwadi Party is seen as a pivotal step in fostering unity against common political adversaries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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