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Big change in partial electoral trends, who will win? BJP or SP, know the update

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Big change in partial electoral trends, who will win? BJP or SP, know the update

4pm News Network: There has been a big change in the trends of the by-elections held in 9 UP Assembly seats. As per initial trends, BJP and RLD were ahead with 7 seats. After some time, Samajwadi Party is ahead with 4 seats, then SP comes to 3. After this, SP is ahead in Karhal seat.

Let us tell you that CM Yogi’s slogan of ‘Bantenge to Katenge’ was widely heard in the UP by-elections. At the same time, Akhilesh Yadav’s election campaign seemed to revolve around attacks on the BJP and caste politics. We inform you that during the election campaign both parties had made their respective promises and statements, now whose statements turn out to be correct, it will be clear in a while. But the exit polls that preceded the by-election results definitely gave the SP sleepless nights. According to the Materise exit poll, out of a total of 9 seats in the by-elections, the BJP wins 7 seats, while the SP is expected to win only 2 seats.

Direct contest between BJP and SP in by-elections

However, amid the counting of votes for the UP by-elections, there is speculation that he could reach the SP headquarters in the afternoon. The eyes of the entire country are fixed on the results of these 9 seats. There is a direct contest in the UP by-elections between the BJP and the Samajwadi Party. In these by-elections, the BJP has contested 8 seats and its ally RLD has contested one seat.

According to the Election Commission, 57.1 percent of voting took place in Mirapur, 57.7 percent in Kundarki, 33.3 percent in Ghaziabad, 46.3 percent in Khair, 54.1 percent in Karhal, 49.1 percent in Sisamau, 43.4 percent in Phulpur, 56.9 percent in Katehari and 50.4 percent percent. percent in Majhwan happened. To ensure voting fairness, webcasts were organized in more than 50 percent of polling stations.

  • In Uttar Pradesh, the Bharatiya Janata Party leads with five seats: Kundarki, Ghaziabad, Khair, Phulpur and Majhwan.
  • RLD candidate Mithlesh Pal is continuously leading in Meerapur.
  • Samajwadi Party leads in Sisamau, Katehri and Karhal.

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