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U.P. polls crucial: PM
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, AUG. 8.It is a time of crisis, the Prime Minister, Mr.
Atal Behari Vajpayee, is understood to have told the BJP MPs from
Uttar Pradesh at a dinner meeting here this evening even as he
emphasised the criticality of the coming UP Assembly elections.
The BJP MPs from U.P. have been meeting practically every week
and tonight the Prime Minister also joined them at the residence
of Mr. Ashok Pradhan.
The Prime Minister reportedly told them that considering how
crucial U.P. elections were, the MPs ``must not sit at home'' but
``work relentlessly in their constituencies''.
Before Mr. Vajpayee came, the MPs discussed the worsening
electricity situation in the State and felt that something should
be done to correct this.
Fears were also expressed over the law and order situation in the
State. Some apprehended communal riots and preferred to blame the
Samajwadi Party for the increasing social tensions in the State.
A view that is gaining ground is that perhaps the State Assembly
should be dissolved around October this year and then it should
be left to the Election Commission to hold elections whenever it
thinks fit. The party MPs believe such a strategy would help
fight the expected opposition propaganda that the BJP Government
is using a technicality to stay in power beyond five years. The
1996 Assembly elections were held around September-October but no
Government was formed till March 1997. The Election Commission
has scheduled the U.P. elections for March 2002.
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