Assembly Election 2012: Battle for supremacy in Uttar Pradesh begins on February 8
With UP going to the first phase of the polls on Feb 8, key players BSP, SP, Congress and BJP are leaving no stone unturned.

As the Ayodhya fever waned, BJP is out of power from Uttar Pradesh for the past 10 years and could win some 50 odd seats in the 2007 Assembly polls.
Congress is in political wilderness there since 1989 in the wake of the Mandal and Mandir upsurge. Its tragedy got compounded with the demolition of Babri Masjid on December six, 1992.
Rahul Gandhi, projected future leader and potential prime minister, has set his eyes on Mission UP 2012 since the last Lok Sabha elections in 2009 when he succeeded in securing 22 of the 80 seats in the state, sending a shock wave among the party's detractors.
The strike rate of Congress was phenomenal as in the last Assembly elections it had secured almost an equal number of seats in the 403-member House.
Party leaders claim that Rahul will pass the test in UP with "flying colours".
"Naturally those who look forward, who are bold, those who always take risks and have confidence, pass such tests with flying colours, Rahul Gandhi is one such person," party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi remarked.
BJP leaders insist that Nitin Gadkari, whose term of party presidentship is concluding by the end of the year, is no pushover as he is making earnest efforts to turn around the party in the poll-bound UP.
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