Lucknow: There is a stir in Uttar Pradesh's politics even after the election results. After the resounding victory in the assembly elections, the ruling coalition led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is engaged in the exercise of forming the government for the second time in a row, while on the other hand, the opposition is also facing the challenge of saving its own party. The news about the return of the NDA of the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (Subhaspa) has raised the political mercury in the state. Om Prakash Rajbhar has now reacted to reports about his own party Subhaspa joining the NDA. Om Prakash Rajbhar has termed such reports as baseless and said that we are with the Samajwadi Party (SP). "We are preparing for the local body elections. The results of the assembly elections are being reviewed one by one. We are now preparing for 2024.'' On reports of a meeting with BJP leaders, Rajbhar said, "I had met senior BJP leaders before 2019. The last time he went to Delhi was when he had to resign.'' "None of my party leaders called me because they are sure that whoever is fighting the battle is fighting for them," Rajbhar said, adding that there was a time when the Ram temple issue would be resolved, no one was thinking. A Congress leader had also demanded a law on the issue of triple talaq long ago. We are sure that the report of the Social Justice Committee will be implemented tomorrow if not today, Yogi ji, Akhilesh Yadav or Mayawati, somebody will implement it. 'President Post not vacant in Congress..,' Ghulam Nabi's big statement after meeting Sonia Gandhi Kashmir Files: Lawyers in court couldn't call film untrue, but Didi telling it 'fictitious story' 25 MLAs of Maharashtra govt may join BJP