Will BSP-SP tie-up be able to work any magic in U’khand?

Dehradun | Wednesday | 20th March, 2019

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In such a scenario, state chief becomes extremely powerful and there is no way that a party member can complain against him with the seniors in Lucknow.” The only communication is through the state chief and there is no other way out. Dehradun: Despite struggling to make inroads in Uttarakhand for the last 18 years —ever since the hill state was carved out of UP— neither the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) nor the Samajwadi Party (SP) have managed to make a mark in the Himalayan state. In 2007 assembly polls, the BSP won only 8 seats, out of which six were from Haridwar and two from Udham Singh Nagar district.However from 2012 onwards, the graph went down for the Mayawati-led party. Will the situation be any different this year?.