New Delhi. Whether or not there will be an alliance between the Congress and the Samajwadi Party in the assembly elections to be held in 2027 in 2027, but it is not possible that the leaders of the two party are still provoking each other about the seat sharing. Asked about the seat sharing with the Samajwadi Party in the 2027 UP assembly elections, Congress MP Imran Masood said, “We are a beggar who will beg the Samajwadi Party, he also said, we are engaged in strengthening our organization at the booth level.” Our party workers have ambitions, we cannot suppress their wishes. How the alliance will work is the party’s decision but I will fight for the honor of my Congress workers. The formula that was in the Lok Sabha elections will definitely not happen. We will contest elections with full force. We do not have a shortage of leaders.
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He also say “We are engaged in strengthening our organization at the booth level,… pic.twitter.com/uhgyqfmr8t
– ANI (@ani) May 27, 2025
When he was asked whether the Congress would compromise on less seats in the alliance this time, Congress MP Imran Masood said, this is not a question of more or less seats. The party has to decide and whatever decision is taken will be final. Our focus is on preparing our workers and leaders for elections. It is constantly being tried to make it a narrator that the Congress is lacking in dedicated workers, which is not true.
Delhi: When asked Whether Congress would settle for fewer seats in the alliance this time, Congress mp imran masood says, “It’s not about more or more seats. Decides will be final. pic.twitter.com/ko1cnd96sz
– IANS (@ians_india) May 27, 2025
Imran Masood’s statement came at a time when Samajwadi Party spokesperson IP Singh targeted the Congress. IP Singh has said that the Congress will not be able to form a government at the Center till 2050 under Rahul Gandhi. With the help of SP, Sonia Gandhi continued to become an MP from Rae Bareli. The Congress has forgotten its status.