Former SP leader Anil Yadav joins Congress before UP elections
Former SP leader Anil Yadav joins Congress before UP elections
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Lucknow: Assembly elections are proposed in Uttar Pradesh next year. The era of leaders changing the party before the elections has also begun. The Samajwadi Party (SP) has suffered a major setback in the election year. Former SP national spokesperson Anil Yadav has joined the Congress along with his colleagues on Saturday. Let us tell you that Anil Yadav's wife Pankhuri Yadav has already joined the Congress.

Anil Yadav was given membership of the party in the presence of Congress state president Ajay Kumar Lallu. Talking to the press after Anil Yadav joined the Congress, Ajay Kumar Lallu said Priyanka Vadra is constantly struggling in UP. Anil Yadav along with his colleagues has joined the Congress inspired by Priyanka Gandhi's struggle. He said Priyanka Vadra is constantly struggling on the streets to get justice for UP's daughters. Congress is with the unemployed and farmers and raising their voices. Lallu said of Jitin Prasada that even after such a poor record, the Congress supported him, he is a failed leader. Jitin Prasada will prove to be Mithun Chakraborty of Bengal.

On a question related to Aditi Singh, Ajay said that he is not in the Congress. The case is in court. The state Congress president said the power to end membership rests with the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and he belongs to the BJP. Taunting Keshav Maurya's slogan across 300, he said that even if 30 plus of them come, it is a big deal. Even if our numbers in the Legislative Assembly are low, more than 1 lakh of us have been detained. They will move the government's stoves and remove them from power. Ajay Kumar Lallu claimed that this time the Congress will come to power with a majority.

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