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UP: Mahagathbandhan fails, but BSP remains biggest gainer among constituents

Mayawati, who has always been at loggerheads with Samajwadi Party, this time had put everything on stake and had joined hands with her arch rival. 

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published : May 24, 2019 14:16 IST, Updated : May 24, 2019 14:16 IST
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BSP remains biggest gainer among constituents in UP

Though the SP-BSP mahagathbandhan fell short of expectations in Uttar Pradesh, reports have suggested Bahujan Samaj Party supremo Mayawati has been a major gainer in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The performance of the alliance has shattered the prime ministerial aspirations of Mayawati. 

After drawing a blank in the 2014 general election, the Bahujan Samaj Party this time round won a decent 10 of the 38 seats that it contested as part of the alliance in Uttar Pradesh.

Mayawati, who has always been at loggerheads with Samajwadi Party, this time had put everything on stake and had joined hands with her arch rival. 

Not only this, but the BSP chief also campaigned for her sworn political foe and SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav in Mainpuri, even asking her supporters to back him, forgetting past bitterness.

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Known for successfully managing the transfer of her core votes whenever contesting the elections in an alliance, this time around, Mayawati benefitted from her partners, bagging as much as 19.26 per cent of the votes.

The performance has not only resurrected her party but has also brought it back in the political reckoning by sending the second largest number of MPs from the state to the Lok Sabha after the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Knowing well the importance of these elections, Mayawati had done what no one in this caste-ridden state had imagined by stitching an alliance and going all out to campaign for the candidates fielded by the SP and the RLD as well.

Since their rallies held all over the state drew large crowds, the expectations of the alliance upsetting the BJP applecart grew fast and it also gave strength to the prime ministerial aspirations of Mayawati.

During an election rally in Ambedkarnagar, the BSP chief gave clear indications of this when she said: "If all goes well, I may have to seek election form here because the road to national politics passes through Ambedkar Nagar."

Mayawati had won the Lok Sabha elections from Ambedkar Nagar four times in 1989, 1998, 1999 and 2004.

In 2009, BSP had won its highest ever Lok Sabha seats, clinching 20 from UP.

Five years later, the party was reduced to zero in Lok Sabha and won only 19 seats in UP assembly as Dalit votes moved to the BJP.

By winning 10 seats, the BSP appears to have won back the Dalit voters of the state to some extent. 

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