Tag: Uttar Pradesh

  • Congress relegated to margins in UP: Its seat tally down to 2 from 7, vote share to 2.35% from 6.25%

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: The Congress, which has ruled Uttar Pradesh for the longest period of time among political parties but has been out of power for three decades, plunged into further wilderness in the state, winning just two seats.

    While its seats tally came down to two from seven in 2017, its vote share declined to 2.35 per cent from 6.25 per cent.

    The two seats it won are Rampur Khas and Pharenda.

    In Rampur Khas, Congress candidate Aradhana Mishra defeated her closest rival BJP’s Nagesh Pratap Singh by 14,741 votes, while in Pharenda Virendra Chaudhary defeated the BJP’s Bajrang Bahadur Singh by 1,087 votes.

    The party’s poor show in Amethi and Rae Bareli, which were considered its strongholds not long ago, continued where it failed to get a single seat, its candidates getting a third or fourth spot at most places.

    State Congress president and Tamkuhi Raj seat MLA Ajay Kumar Lallu also failed to make a mark.

    In Rampur Khas also its winning margin has come down.

    The Congress campaign was led by party national general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who crisscrossed the state holding meetings and roadshows in an attempt to resurrect the party which had been on the sidelines since the past three decades.

    Priyank’s campaign centred around women with the slogan of ‘ ladki hun lad sakti hun’ and had come up with the new experiment of issuing a separate manifesto for women who were also given 40% tickets.

  • SP president Akhilesh Yadav keeps eye on results from party office, no comment from him yet

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav remained in the party office till Thursday evening monitoring the poll results in which his party-led alliance lost to the BJP-headed coalition.

    There was no comment from him on the poll outcome till late night on Thursday.

    Party’s national spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary told PTI that Yadav had come to the office around 11.00 in the morning, and remained there throughout the day.

    He left for home in the evening.

    When asked whether the SP chief talked about the poll results, Chaudhary said he will review the election outcome.

    Yadav himself won from the Karhal assembly seat by a margin of 67,504 votes.

    He defeated Union minister SP Singh Baghel of the BJP.

    However, his party (SP) and allies could not stop the BJP from getting re-elected for the second consecutive time in Uttar Pradesh.

  • Uttar Pradesh: SP workers protest in Azamgarh, Moradabad claiming recovery of blank ballot papers

    By PTI

    MORADABAD: Samajwadi Party workers staged protests in Azamgarh and Moradabad on Wednesday claiming recovery of blank ballot papers from a vehicle while alleging wrongdoing on the part of the official machinery.

    In a tweet from its official Twitter account, the SP claimed that the car carrying 10,000 plain ballot papers was trying to enter a strong room in Azamgarh after switching off its headlights.

    “The vehicle from Varanasi was stopped by alert SP workers at the gate. At whose behest were the ballot papers being taken? What was the purpose? EC please clarify,” the SP said in a tweet and also shared a video of the vehicle and party workers staging protest.

    On the directions of SP president Akhilesh Yadav, a party delegation led by state unit president Naresh Uttam Patel and national secretary Rajendra Chaudhari met Election Commission (EC) officials in Lucknow in connection with the recovery of ballot papers.

    The delegation, which submitted a written complaint, also forwarded a copy to the Chief Election Commissioner.

    However, District Election Officer of Azamgarh Amrit Tripath clarified that the vehicle belonged to the block development officer (BDO) and the recovered ballot papers were unused postal ballots which had to be submitted along with the ballot papers.

    By mistake the BDO did not submit it, he said, adding that it was nothing but stationery.

    But due to the negligence of the BDO, recommendation for his suspension has been made to the Election Commission and all the candidates have been informed about this.

    In Moradabad, a huge ruckus erupted after the Tehsildar was allegedly caught with two ballot boxes hidden in a vehicle near the strong room at Mandi Samiti.

    Former SP district president of Jaiveer Singh Yadav told reporters, “Dharmendra, the Tehsildar of Bilari reached the strong room area in a vehicle of Bilari municipality. Ballot boxes were hidden under mattresses kept inside the car.”

    “The tehsildar misbehaved with SP agents when they tried to stop him from entering the EVM strong room and he also tried to take the ballot boxes inside,” Singh alleged.

    Claiming that over 1,400 blank ballot papers were inside the boxes, SP candidate Faheem alleged that they were meant to be replaced with postal ballots.

    Moradabad DM Shailendra Kumar Singh and SSP Bablu Kumar reached the Mandi Samiti and managed to pacify the protesters.

    “They were unused ballots and the boxes were sealed. Though, it was a mistake on the part of the people concerned for trying to transfer the unused ballots to a safer place. The tehsildar has been relieved of his responsibility keeping in view the circumstances,” the DM said.

  • Our fight has just begun: Priyanka Gandhi to Congress workers in Uttar Pradesh

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: On the eve of counting of votes for the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday urged the party workers to be ready for keeping up their struggle for people’s cause, saying “our fight has just begun” and “we have to move forward with new energy”.

    In a message to the Congress candidates, office bearers and leaders from Uttar Pradesh, the AICC general secretary in-charge of the state said the party fought the 2022 UP assembly elections with full force.

    “Despite the absence of a Congress government in the state for a long time, the way you all fought for the people of the state and remained committed to public service which is the real purpose of politics, I am very proud of this,” Priyanka Gandhi said in her message in Hindi posted on Twitter.

    Noting that the basis of democracy is the vote of the people, Priyanka Gandhi said whatever the result may be tomorrow, it will be according to the wisdom and understanding of the people, and that is paramount.

    “Therefore, while respecting the mandate, all of us will have to prepare for continuing our struggle with the spirit of loyalty and dedication towards our country and state. Our fight has just begun, we have to move forward with courage and new energy,” she asserted.

    Priyanka Gandhi said that with the strength and perseverance of the Congress workers and candidates, the party’s campaign in these elections was positive and showed the way for the progress of the state.

    The efforts of the Congress carried forward issue-based politics in this election, she said.

    “Just as democracy gives you the responsibility to raise the issues of the people, in the same way it is your responsibility to protect every single vote given by the people in the election. Tomorrow, on the day of counting, you have to be alert and protect every vote as a true democracy watchdog,” Priyanka Gandhi said.

    Counting of votes polled in the crucial Uttar Pradesh elections will take place on Thursday, the outcome of which will decide whether the BJP returns to power for the second consecutive term.

    Almost all the exit polls have predicted that the BJP will return to power.

    They have forecast an increase in Samajwadi Party’s tally but not enough to form the government.

    The exit polls have predicted a poor showing by the Congress in the election.

  • UP polls: Political parties await results with bated breath

    Express News Service

    LUCKNOW: The stage is set for the culmination of the seven-phased electoral battle for Lucknow in the country’s most populous and politically most crucial state of Uttar Pradesh with the counting of votes to 403 assembly constituencies on Thursday.

    While the outcome of the 2022 assembly elections will be in a way a referendum on incumbent chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s performance, for others like the Samajwadi Party (SP), the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Congress, it will be a do-or-die battle.

    No wonder then that the parties breached all barriers in holding a two-month-long high-octane campaign across 75 districts to woo voters outside the ambit of their clout and respective caste bases. However, the Election Commission of India imposed restrictions owing to the omicron-driven third wave of Covid-19.

    In what was appearing to be a bipolar contest between the ruling BJP and the main opposition Samajwadi Party, Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party relatively remained a silent player on the ground with the limited appearance of chief Mayawati in the poll arena. Mayawati has helmed UP for four terms as CM. After forming the government thrice in alliance with the BJP, Mayawati came to power with an absolute majority in 2007. On the other, Congress, which had been put of power in UP since 1989, succeeded in getting visibility through its extensive campaign across the state, this time.

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    While the ruling BJP contested in alliance with its tried and tested partner Apna Dal (S) led by Anupriya Patel, who is a minister in Modi cabinet and NISHAD, led by Dr Sanjay Nishad, an MLC coming from the boatmen community among the most backward castes. The BJP fielded candidates on 376 of the total 403 Assembly segments leaving 24 seats for the allies.

    As for the Samajwadi Party, taking lessons from its back-to-back defeats since 2014, Akhilesh Yadav tried to beat the saffron brigade in its own game this time by stitching a rainbow coalition of seven smaller caste-based parties to do away with the tag of ‘the party of Yadavs and Muslims’.  SP had struck an alliance with Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD), Mahan Dal, Janwadi Party (Socialist), Apna Dal faction led by Krishna Patel, Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party, Shivpal Yadav’s Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party and Gondwana Gantantra Party. BSP and Congress did not have any alliance and fielded candidates on all 403 seats.

    The notification for the seven-phases UP elections was issued on January 8 and the voting for 58 seats of 11 western UP districts in the first phase took place on February 10. The second phase for 55 seats across nine districts took place on February 14 followed by the third phase for 59 seats across 16 districts on February 20, the fourth phase for 61 seats across nine districts on February 23, fifth phase for 60 seats across 10 districts on February 27, sixth phase for 57 seats across 10 districts on March 3 and the last phase of voting for 54 seats across nine districts took place on March 7.

  • Uttar Pradesh Assembly poll results may impact Bihar political equations

    Express News Service

    PATNA: Amid the wait for results of the assembly polls held in the five states, political groups in Bihar are eager on what will be the outcomes in Uttar Pradesh. The election results – which will come out on March 10 – from the neighbouring state will directly or indirectly impact political groups in Bihar, be it the NDA or the Grand Alliance.

    The results will decide the future prospects of the two constituents of the Bihar NDA – Janata Dal (United) and Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) – which fielded candidates against ally BJP in 26 and 55 constituencies, respectively.

    The relationship among three NDA constituents got strained due to sustained campaigning launched by the VIP and the JDU against the BJP in Uttar Pradesh. The upsets within the saffron party camp could be gauged from the statement of the BJP MP from Muzaffarpur Ajay Nishad, who said ahead of the results of the UP election, “Mukesh Sahani was roaring in UP, he will now virtually be begging in Bihar.”

    The JDU is, however, maintaining a low profile on the developments. “Wait for the results. We are hopeful of positive results in Uttar Pradesh and in Manipur where JDU is in the fray,” MLC Neeraj Kumar said.

  • EVMs were marked for training of officials for counting duty, clarifies EC on Akhilesh Yadav’s allegation

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Hours after the Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav claimed that a truck carrying EVMs was “intercepted” in Varanasi, the Election Commission clarified that these EVMs were “marked for training” of officials who will be on duty during the counting of votes and were not used in elections.

    In a statement issued here late on Tuesday night, the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of UP said that a “‘rumour was spread by people of some political party by stopping the vehicle and alleging that these EVMs were used in elections”.

    “According to the report sent by the District Election Officer (of Varanasi), it was found during the investigation that these EVMs were marked for training.

    “To train the officials involved in counting duty, training has been organised for March 9 (Wednesday),” it said The statement said the second training of the employees engaged in counting duty is on Wednesday and “these machines are always used in training for hands-on training”.

    “These EVMs were being taken for training today, and rumour was spread by people of some political party by stopping the vehicle, and alleging that these EVMs were used in elections,” the statement said.

    The UP CEO office also said that all the EVMs used for voting are sealed inside the strongroom and secured in a three-tier security cordon of the central paramilitary forces.

    These machines are completely isolated and secure and are continuously monitored by CCTVs throughout the day (24×7).

    The District Election Officer of Varanasi has informed the representatives of various political parties regarding this, the statement said.

    Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav earlier accused the ruling BJP of trying to “steal” votes, saying that a truck carrying EVMs was “intercepted” in Varanasi while two others got away.

    Counting of votes will take place on March 10.

  • Uttar Pradesh Board Exams to start from March 24

    By PTI

    PRAYAGRAJ: The Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education Council has decided to conduct the high school and intermediate examinations in the state from March 24, an official said.

    While the high school examinations will be completed in 12 working days, the intermediate examinations will be held over 15 working days, he added.

    Secondary Education Director Vinay Kumar Pandey told reporters here in the UPSEC office that a total of 27,81,654 students will take the high school examination and 24,11,035 students will appear for the intermediate examinations this year.

    He said a total of 8,373 examination centres have been set up for the purpose and the students will have to appear for their examination at these centres.

    The state had cancelled the two crucial examinations last year due to the Covid pandemic, he said.

  • UP Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya asks Akhilesh Yadav to accept defeat before vote counting

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya on Monday asked Akhilesh Yadav to accept defeat and said on March 10 the Samajwadi Party will become “‘samaapt vaadi party’”.

    The final phase of the Uttar Pradesh polls was held on Monday, marking the end of the voting process spread over two months in the crucial state.

    Counting of votes will be held on March 10.

    Several exit polls have forecast a clear majority for the BJP in Uttar Pradesh.

    In a series of tweets in Hindi, Maurya said, “The claims of the Samajwadi Party and that of Akhilesh Yadav Ji have fallen flat. This means that on March 10 the people of Uttar Pradesh will make the Samajwadi Party a ‘Samaapt vaadi Party’ (a party, which has come to an end).”

    “Akhilesh Yadav Ji, accept defeat before the counting of votes. Come to the ground from sky-high arrogance. People know your mindset, they know the goons of your party very well. “They know that if the Samajwadi Party returns to power there will be hooliganism, crime, riots, corruption and illegal grabbing once again,” he said.

    In another tweet, Maurya also said that the future of the Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and Congress will remain in dark for the next 25 years.

  • Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath thanks voters, says each vote strengthens democracy, good governance

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath thanked the electorate after voting for the final phase of the Assembly polls ended on Monday and said each vote strengthens democracy and good governance.

    Over 57 per cent turnout was recorded on Monday in 54 assembly seats in the seventh and last phase of Uttar Pradesh polls, marking the end of the voting process spread over two months in the crucial state.

    Counting of votes will be held on March 10.

    In a tweet in Hindi, Adityanath said, “The final phase of the 2022 UP Legislative Assembly election has been held peacefully. Congratulations to every voter who discharged his responsibility in the festival of democracy. Your one vote will strengthen democracy and good governance. ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’.”

    Later, in a video message, he thanked all the officials, including those from the Election Commission, for the peaceful conduct of the polls.

    He also thanked the media.

    Uttar Pradesh BJP chief Swatantra Dev Singh thanked his party’s workers for their “tireless effort” in the Assembly elections.

    “The God-like party workers worked non-stop with full dedication. With their hard work, ‘lotus’ (poll symbol of the BJP) is going to bloom once again in the state,” Singh said.