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Political turbulence grips Uttar Pradesh as Jayant Chaudhary, previously part of the 'India' alliance, is speculated to join the NDA on February 12, according to claims made by SubhaSP chief Om Prakash Rajbhar. The BJP, eyeing Western Uttar Pradesh, has reportedly extended an offer of 4 Lok Sabha seats to Chaudhary's Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), while disputes within the Samajwadi Party over seat allocations further add to the region's political complexity.
Uttar Pradesh politics witnesses a significant upheaval as Jayant Chaudhary, formerly aligned with the 'India' alliance, is anticipated to join the NDA on February 12, as asserted by SubhaSP chief Om Prakash Rajbhar. The BJP, focusing on Western Uttar Pradesh, has reportedly proposed 4 Lok Sabha seats to the RLD, fueling speculation about Chaudhary's potential shift. Amidst reports of unrest within the Samajwadi Party over seat allocations to the RLD, Rajbhar claims that some leaders from the divided SP are poised to join his faction. The unfolding dynamics reveal the intricate negotiations and alliances shaping the political landscape of the state.