The Congress will not contest the by-elections to be held in the Uttar Pradesh assembly seats. Following the refusal of the Congress, the Samajwadi Party (SP), which is part of the “India” alliance, has announced the names of the candidates for the 9 seats. The party announced the names of candidates for the remaining three seats on Thursday. The Samajwadi Party had given Ghaziabad and Khair Congress seats under the “India” alliance, but with an aim to protect the Constitution, social harmony and brotherhood, the party has decided not to field its candidates in the by-elections and support the SP. candidates for their victory.
The Samajwadi Party said in a statement that it announced the names of candidates for Ghaziabad, Khair and Kundarki assembly seats on Thursday. According to the statement, Singh Raj Jatav, Dr Charu Kain and Mohammad Rizwan have been displaced from these seats respectively. Previously, the party had released separate lists of candidates for six seats.
SP candidates with 9 seats
- Ambedkar Nagar Katehri Headquarters – Shobhawati Verma
- Karhal Headquarters of Mainpuri- Tej Pratap Yadav
- Ghaziabad Sadar Seat – Singh Raj Jatav
- Meerapur Headquarters in Muzaffarnagar – Sumbul Rana
- Majhwan Headquarters of Mirzapur – Jyodi Bind
- Sisamau Headquarters in Kanpur – Naseem Solanki
- Phulpur headquarters of Prayagraj- Mustafa Siddiqui
- Khair Seat of Aligarh – Dr. Charu Kain
- Kundarki Headquarters of Moradabad – Mohammad Rizwan
No election for Milkipur seat
The Election Commission has announced by-elections for 9 seats, except Milkipur seat in Ayodhya, due to a pending court case. The last date to submit nominations is October 25. Voting for the by-election will take place on November 13 and the results will be announced on November 23. Apart from Sisamau, MLAs from all constituencies had resigned following this year’s general elections. All these MLAs have been elected to the Lok Sabha. Sisamau seat MLA Irfan Solanki lost his assembly membership due to his conviction in a criminal case, after which these seats fell vacant. (Language)
What did the general secretary of Congress say?
At the same time, Congress general secretary and Uttar Pradesh in-charge Avinash Pandey, while speaking to the media in Delhi, said that after discussions with the party leadership, this decision has been taken in the interest of the society and the country. He said if the BJP is not stopped today, the Constitution, harmony and brotherhood will be in danger. Earlier, SP president Akhilesh Yadav had announced on Wednesday that in the by-elections to be held on November 13, the candidates of the ‘India’ alliance will contest for the 9 seats of his party’s electoral symbol, the ‘Cycle “. He said Congress and SP are united and ‘India’ will write a new history of victory in the by-elections.
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