The spectacular victory of Irfan’s wife, Naseema Solanki
The lead taken from the first round continued until the last round.
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Lucknow. Naseema Solanki, wife of former MP Irfan Solanki, registered a dramatic victory in the Sisamau assembly by-election from Kanpur. He defeated Suresh Awasthi of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Irfan Solanki has been in prison for a long time and elections were held here after his membership was cancelled. On voting day there was tremendous tension in Kanpur. There were police barricades in several places and the Electoral Commission continually received complaints from Sisamau for not voting.
The Election Commission also suspended two police officers. After the victory, Nasima Solanki said that the same way the people of Sisamau voted for the MLA, today they voted for me.
Is the distribution of votes over?
The BSP fielded Muslim and upper caste candidates for some seats, creating the possibility of making a dent in the vote bank of other parties. The SP suffered losses due to division of Muslim votes in seats like Mirapur and Kundarki, while the BSP challenged the BJP in the Katehari seat. Compared to the previous performance, this was the first time since 2010 that the BSP participated so actively in the by-elections. For the BSP, these elections were an attempt to regain lost ground. The party’s vote share is gradually declining and its impact is also visible in the by-elections.
loss of sp
The SP wanted to establish a narrative by winning the by-elections, which could not happen. In the elections held for nine seats, the SP won four seats. Of which only two seats were returned, the remaining two were snatched by the BJP. Kanpur: After counting more than one lakh votes and completing 15 rounds, Naseema Solanki was leading by 22 votes, now only five rounds of votes are left to be counted.
reputation was at stake
Political experts believe that CM Yogi’s reputation is at stake in this by-election. Then, just before the elections, the voting dates were changed and the elections in UP were postponed by 10 days. The opposition sees this as an electoral conspiracy and says that it was played only in these 10 days. The money poured in like water, putting pressure on officials.
Bahujan Samaj Party candidates could not even leave an impact
The sun of BSP supreme leader Mayawati is setting and the sun of Chandrashekhar Ravan, who has emerged as a Dalit leader, is shining. The results of the UP by-elections point in this direction. Mayawati, who had stayed away from the by-elections, this time took up the challenge of the by-elections and fought with enthusiasm. He presented his candidates everywhere but did not go anywhere to hold meetings. According to their expectations, the elephant died in Katehari. After the Lok Sabha, Mayawati’s results in these by-elections were also zero.
Chandrashekhar’s visible magic
Once again there is a strong discussion on whether the BSP can form an alliance with the SP. However, this remains a far-fetched idea and the brainchild of political bigwigs. Because slowly the magic of Azad Samaj Party chief Chandrashekhar Ravan seems to be working on the minds of young Dalit voters. Because in Kudarki, while the BSP did not get even 500 votes, the Azad Samaj Party candidate got more than 2,000 votes.
Akhilesh Yadav has said that the BJP has strangled democracy and that the BJP has done no good by depriving people of their right to vote. Be it the SP or the Congress, all parties consider it a victory for the administration in the seats where the BJP won in the by-elections. Political parties say that when people are not allowed to vote, what good are elections?
BD Naqvi, who knows Dalit politics very well, says Dalit voters above the age of 40 trust Mayawati. While Chandrashekhar Ravan has made a place for himself in the minds of young Dalit voters.
NPP MPs should not attend Chief Minister’s meeting: N Kaysi
The party’s state president said: BJP should remove N Biren Singh as Chief Minister.
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Manipur. Three MLAs from the National People’s Party (NPP) attended the NDA meeting on Monday, and the NDA asked its members not to attend any meeting called by Chief Minister N. Biren Singh in the future. The NPP and ally BJP have made it clear that they will start supporting the Manipur government after replacing N Biren as Chief Minister. A notice signed by NPP state president N Kaysi highlighted that the party’s national president had officially withdrawn his support for the Singh government on November 17.
Kaycee said that as a result, all PNP members must comply with this decision. 11 MLAs did not attend the NDA meeting on Monday. He was reprimanded for not attending the meeting. At least 9 of the 11 MLAs were from the BJP, one from the People’s National Party and one independent. About seven MLAs took leave, of which three were BJP MLAs. It was officially stated that around 26 MLAs attended the meeting. The Chief Minister had called the meeting to discuss the law and order situation. Last year, the Kuki People’s Alliance (KPA), which has two MLAs in the Manipur Assembly, withdrew its support to the BJP-led state government. The BJP has 37 MLAs in the 60-seat House, while the JDU has one MLA and three independent MLAs support the government. Five Naga People’s Front (NPF) MLAs support the government. The Congress has five MLAs.
Didi showed strength in the by-elections, TMC gained an unassailable lead.
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Calcutta. Trinamool Congress candidates have taken an unassailable lead in the counting of votes that began at 8 am on Saturday for the by-elections to six assembly constituencies in West Bengal. These results are particularly important for RG Taxes become important in light of the current protests over the medical school incident. There were large scale demonstrations in the state to protest against this incident.
By-elections were held on November 13 in Sitai (Scheduled Caste), Madarihat (Scheduled Tribe), Naihati, Haroa, Medinipur and Taldangra assembly constituencies in West Bengal. By-elections were held for these assembly seats due to the victory of the MLAs elected from these seats in the Lok Sabha elections. The by-election is seen as a major political test for the state’s ruling party. By-elections were held in Naihati, Haroa, Medinipur, Taldangra, Sitai (Scheduled Caste) and Madarihat (Scheduled Tribe) seats of Bengal. Voting for the by-elections for these six seats was held on November 13 and the voting percentage was 69.29. Five of these constituencies are in Trinamool Congress strongholds in south Bengal, while Madarihat remains a BJP stronghold in the northern part of the state. The CPI(M)-led Left Front and the Congress fought separately in the by-elections for the first time since 2021. In the Scheduled Caste (SC) constituency of Sitai, Trinamool’s Sangeeta Roy is ahead of her rival nearest and BJP candidate Deepak Kumar. Ray by a margin of 60,493 votes. Roy has so far obtained 73,452 votes and Ray 12,959 votes. In the Scheduled Tribe (ST) Madarihat seat, Trinamool’s Jayaprakash Toppo is leading with 39,353 votes, while BJP’s Rahul Lohar got 21,375 votes. This seat was won by the BJP in the 2021 assembly elections. In Naihati, Trinamool’s Sanat Dey leads with 40,663 votes, while his rival and BJP candidate Rupak Mitra got 15,461 votes. In Haroa, Trinamool’s SK Rabiul Islam leads with 48,107 votes. votes, while his rival Piyarul Islam of the All India Secular Front got 6,441 votes. He is followed by Trinamool’s Sujoy Hazra in Medinipur with 32,777 votes. He is ahead of BJP’s Subhajit Roy (Bunty) by a margin of 11,398 votes. Roy got 21,379 votes. In Taldangra, Trinamool’s Falguni Singhababu is leading with 17,280 votes. He has a lead of 6,324 votes over BJP’s Ananya Roy Chakraborty. Ananya got 10,956 votes.
Akhilesh Yadav’s PDA is fake: Keshav Maurya
Said-Samajwadi Party will become an abolitionist party
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Lucknow. In the Uttar Pradesh Assembly by-elections, UP Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said that Akhilesh Yadav’s PDA is fake. This is a family development agency. Its reality has come before the people. The lies and deceptions he propagated in the Lok Sabha will no longer work.
He said that the Samajwadi Party will become an abolitionist party. These 2024 assembly by-elections mark the end of a party like SP. A total of 90 candidates are in the fray in the nine Assembly constituencies, of which 11 are women candidates.
First election where democracy versus dictatorship was seen: Awadhesh
Ayodhya MP Awadhesh Prasad said about counting of votes in Uttar Pradesh by-elections, Jharkhand elections 2024 and Maharashtra elections 2024 that this is the first election after independence in which we saw democracy versus dictatorship. He further said that by destroying all the dignity of democracy, the BJP had handed over the command of all elections to the police and government officials. We have received information that they were threatened with suspension if they (the BJP) did not win the seat.
Scorpio crashes into a tree: four people, including two children, die and three are injured
An accident occurred when returning after seeing the fair.
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Bijnor. The Scorpio, which was speeding, went out of control and hit a tree at Nahtaur in Bijnor district. Two children and two women from the same family died in the incident and three people were injured. The police admitted the injured to the hospital. The bodies were sent for autopsy.
On Friday night, Sultan (35), his son Asraf Ali, a resident of Naseerpur village in the police station area, along with his wife Gulafsa (28), daughter Anadia (8 days old), Alisha ( 6), his son Shad (5), his sister Chand Bano (35) and his niece Adiba (14) had gone to see a fair in the Najibabad police station area. He returned home around 11 p.m. During this time the family was the victim of an accident. His speeding Scorpio car went out of control near Oxford School on Nahtaur Kotwali Road and collided with a tree on the side of the road. In the accident, Sultan’s wife Gulafsa, his two daughters Anadia, Alisha and sister Chand Bano were killed on the spot, while Sultan, his son Shaad and his niece Adiba were injured. The police reached the spot after receiving information and admitted the injured to the CHC, from where, after receiving first aid, the three were referred to the district hospital. The police sent the bodies of the deceased for autopsy. According to information, ASP East Dharam Singh Marchal and CO Sarvam Singh also reached the spot, took information and gave necessary instructions to the police.