SP’s Naseem Solanki, winner of the Sisamau assembly constituency in Uttar Pradesh, said on Saturday that she will visit temples, churches and gurudwaras for her followers, while second-place BJP candidate Suresh Awasthi blamed the division of Hindu votes due to his defeat. . Meanwhile, BJP’s Ramveer Singh thanked Muslim voters for winning Kundarki constituency by an “excellent” vote margin.
Naseem Solanki thanked voters
Naseem was fielded from Sisamau in Kanpur after jailed Irfan Solanki was disqualified as MLA from the family bastion post. Irfan was jailed for arson in a woman’s house. Naseem Solanki said after the results: “The way people were harassed and beaten up during the by-elections, and still voted, I congratulate them. I salute the party workers and especially the party president (Akhilesh Yadav )”. for giving me this opportunity. I will complete your unfinished work.
What did Suresh Awasthi say about the defeat?
When asked about visiting temples before the by-elections, he said, “I have no problem visiting temples, churches or gurudwaras for my followers. If that makes my followers happy, then why not. I will work there too.” Meanwhile, BJP’s Suresh Awasthi, who lost to Naseem by 8,654 votes, attributed his defeat to vote-splitting. “At some point we thought that the Hindu votes would not be divided, but the Hindu votes were divided and that resulted in my (defeat),” he told reporters.
“BJP’s Ramveer Singh wins in Kundarki seat”.
In Kundarki, BJP’s Ramveer Singh said he expected to win by a margin of 50,000 votes, but he won by a huge margin of 1.45 lakh votes. He said that among the people who encouraged him to participate in the elections were members of the Muslim community in his constituency. After winning, Singh said, “Muslim voters have been my supporters for three generations and have full faith in me. I will serve them with honesty and dedication. If they had not had faith in me, I would not have gotten so many extraordinary votes.” “.” The BJP captured this seat after many years.
“People love me and were not happy with the Samajwadi Party. They voted for honesty, development and ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’ policy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath,” Singh told reporters.
Tej Pratap Yadav beat Karhal
In Karhal, SP’s Tej Pratap Yadav won against his uncle Anujesh Pratap Singh of the BJP. He also alleged that voters were harassed during the voting process and claimed that SP supporters were prevented from voting.
Yadav told reporters: “We will increase the voting margin in future, whatever the shortcomings are, we will correct them.” In Mirapur, BJP RLD ally Mithilesh Pal won and said CM Adityanath’s magic had worked for the alliance candidates. When asked about the Chief Minister’s motto of ‘If we divide, we will cut’, he said, “There is no doubt that unity is strength.” He criticized RLD chief Jayant for giving “ordinary workers from backward communities” to contest the elections. Chaudhary also thanked.
Sanjeev Sharma won from Ghaziabad
BJP’s Surendra Diler, who won from Khair (SC) seat in Aligarh district, rejected SP’s allegations of irregularities during the by-elections. BJP’s winning Ghaziabad candidate Sanjeev Sharma told reporters that his tenure as MLA will be about two years and during this time he will do as much development work as he would have done in five years. Sharma said, “Apart from building the Dudheshwarnath temple corridor, I will especially work in the fields of medicine and education.”
Dharamraj Nishad beat Katehri
He credited the party organization and workers for his victory and his “direct connection” with the public. In Katehari, BJP’s Dharamraj Nishad led the party to victory after three decades. “It was the people of the constituency and the party workers who participated in the elections for me. I am grateful that the BJP has given a chance to a poor man like me and the result is that after so many years the lotus has bloomed here.” Nishad told reporters.
BJP’s victory in Majhwan
In Phulpur, winning BJP candidate Deepak Patel said party cadres ensured his victory and addressed voters with the main theme of development. He said, “People have come to believe that only the BJP can do good for them.” BJP’s Suchismita Maurya in Majhwan credited the party for her victory. He said, “BJP works for everyone, it doesn’t do appeasement politics. It worked for me.”