By-elections will be held for 9 seats in Uttar Pradesh. One of these seats is the Kundarki Assembly, where the Turkish community represents more than 40 percent. It has been seen over the last three decades that the party on whose side the votes of this community fall wins. But this time the equations tell a different story. Because this time, if we leave aside the BJP, all three candidates from SP, BSP and AIMIM belong to the Turkish community. That is why the Turkish community can go in any direction.
From the field report carried out in Kundarki it is clear that the first choice of the Turkish community is the SP, which is also clear from the results of the last elections because Zia ur Rehman, who was the MLA of Kundarki, was also from the party The Turkish community and the Turkish community voted for him on one side, but this time the Turkish community has many options. In which SP, BSP and AIMIM are present.
Who will benefit if the Turkish vote is divided?
If some percentage of the votes of the Turkish community, known as the already exists.
At the same time, it caused a direct loss to the SP because Kundarki has been the stronghold of the SP for almost 30 years and if there is a polarization of the votes of the Turkish community here, then the SP may have to suffer losses, although only time will tell. . to know who will win and for whom together, because the voter does not want to be told before the elections which side he is on.
Know who the candidates are
-SP's Haji Rizwan
-BJP's Thakur Ramveer Singh
-BSP's Rafatullah Khan
-Hafis Waris from AIMIM
-Haji Chand Babu of Azad Samaj Party
How many votes in whose seat?
We inform you that the Turkish community decides victory and defeat in the Kundarki by-election: of more than 60 percent of Muslim voters, 40 percent are Turkish voters who are watched by all parties.
Kundarki Assembly
Total votes: 395375
Hindu votes: 156000
Muslim votes: 239375
Muslims in general: 115,000
Muslim Backward Class: 124375