The Gondwana Gantantra Party and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) have formed an electoral alliance in the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections. After arriving to seat sharing formula BSP to contest on 178 seats and GGP on 52 seats. BSP Rajya Sabha member Ramji Gautam says that there are 22 percent tribals and 4 percent Dalits in the state. All of them were separate earlier, but now they are all together.

Before arriving for the seat sharing formula in Madhya Pradesh, there was alliance between BSP and GGP for Chhattisgarh assembly elections.

Tribal people are the target of all parties in the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections. In the last elections, Congress had a big advantage on tribal seats.

While BJP is making continuous efforts to woo the tribal community, Congress leaders are highlighting the DNA of Congress among the tribals. Meanwhile, to show strength in the assembly elections, BSP has made a political alliance in Madhya Pradesh. Political equations will also change with this alliance.

All seats of Chambal Gwalior are with BSP, BSP candidates will remain here also

Both the parties have agreed to keep all the seats of Gwalior Chambal with BSP. Along with this, GGP has given consent to BSP to contest elections on most of the seats in Vindhya region and Bundelkhand.

In case the government is formed, they will run the government on the basis of the development formula implemented by the party’s national president Mayawati during her tenure in power in UP.

He said that the atrocities committed on Dalits and tribals by both Congress and BJP parties will be made an issue in this election. BSP state president Pippal said that after this alliance, there is bound to be a huge upheaval in the politics of the state.