Why Congress and Samajwadi Party at loggerheads over seat allocation?

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Reportedly the congress and the Samajwadi party have already clashed over the allocation of seats for the Panch state elections. This is apparent. But there is a lot of fighting going on inside the union. National Conference leader of kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">jammu and kashmir omar abdullah has given important information about this. He said that everything is not right in the Indi union. The Indi alliance formed to defeat the bjp in the lok sabha elections has already held several rounds of meetings. Discussed many issues including seat allocation, election strategy. In each meeting, each party expressed dissatisfaction on one issue. Recently Samajwadi party leader akhilesh yadav had vented his anger against the Congress. Not only that, Indi also hinted at a rift in the union. Following this development, kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">jammu and kashmir National Conference leader omar abdullah has given an important hint. He said that everything is not right in the Indi union.


The congress and the Samajwadi party have been at loggerheads over seat allocation. Both the parties are set to contest all the seats. After the formation of the union, the seats should be distributed through negotiations. But this development does not bode well for the Indi Union. omar abdullah said that the election will be lost because of anger and anger management rather than achieving the objective.

Recently in madhya pradesh there was a seat sharing conflict between SP and Congress. SP had demanded 6 seats in madhya pradesh for being a member party of the All india Party. But the congress did not give a single seat. As a result, Akhilesh, who was a Kendamandal, said, 'We asked for the seat thinking that the india group is a nationwide alliance. But in madhya pradesh, the congress is going according to its own advantage by denying us a seat," he said.


Omar Abdullah said that it is possible that the Indi Union will meet again after the assembly elections and find a solution to the problems. This same omar abdullah had left one leg out of the Indi Union. When Article 370, which gave special status to kashmir, was abrogated, all the opposition parties were silent. Thus, Indi hinted to move away from the union. No one stood with us when kashmir was stripped of special status. Omar asked where these parties were then.


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