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“Former Allies Brajesh Pathak and Om Prakash Rajbhar Seen Together During Legislative Council Bypolls”

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published May 30, 2023
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In a surprising turn of events, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak referred to ex-minister and Suheldev Rajbhar Bhartiya Samaj Party (SBSP) president, Om Prakash Rajbhar, as a “friend” during the state legislative council bypolls. The SBSP, which had previously formed an alliance with the Samajwadi Party in the last assembly polls, chose to vote in favor of BJP candidates in the recent by-elections.

The bypolls for two MLC seats took place on Monday, and it was during this time that the unexpected reunion between Pathak and Rajbhar occurred. Rajbhar, the chief of SBSP, arrived at the polling hall accompanied by the Deputy Chief Minister and left the premises alongside him. This sudden display of camaraderie has sparked interest and speculation among political observers.

The SBSP and Samajwadi Party had previously joined forces for the assembly polls, but their alliance seemingly dissolved following the election. The recent act of supporting BJP candidates by the SBSP suggests a significant shift in political dynamics, as they have chosen to align themselves with a different party altogether. This decision raises questions about the SBSP’s motives and long-term political strategy.

The presence of Pathak and Rajbhar together at the polling station has also drawn attention. Their reunion implies a potential rekindling of their past political association or the emergence of new alliances. While Pathak described Rajbhar as a “friend,” the nature of their renewed relationship remains uncertain. Observers will be closely monitoring further developments to gain a clearer understanding of their intentions and whether this collaboration will extend beyond the bypolls.

Political realignments are not uncommon, especially in the aftermath of elections. Parties often reassess their strategies and seek new alliances to maximize their influence and further their agendas. The SBSP’s decision to support BJP candidates indicates a shift in their political stance and an effort to forge new partnerships for future endeavors.

The outcome of the bypolls will undoubtedly impact the political landscape of Uttar Pradesh. The support of the SBSP, once allied with the Samajwadi Party, can potentially strengthen the BJP’s position in the state. The BJP, on the other hand, may see this support as an opportunity to expand its support base and consolidate power.

The implications of this newfound partnership extend beyond the immediate context of the bypolls. The political maneuverings and calculations made by the SBSP and BJP are likely driven by long-term objectives. The ability to form strategic alliances and garner support from influential parties is crucial for political parties aiming to achieve their goals and shape the trajectory of the state.

As the political drama continues to unfold, it is essential to closely monitor the actions and statements of key players involved. The evolving dynamics between Pathak, Rajbhar, and their respective parties will undoubtedly shape the future course of Uttar Pradesh politics.

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Sweta Jha May 30, 2023
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