New Delhi/Lucknow. March 10 (Language) The trends in the state assembly elections are a big setback for the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), once a major force in Uttar Pradesh’s politics, with the BSP leading in only four out of 403 seats so far. has been According to the trends received from the Election Commission, Bahujan Samaj Party is leading in only four seats.
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CM Yogi Adityanath is leading from Gorakhpur Urban by over 12,000 votes, as per latest trends. pic.twitter.com/tAmtIkG4rI
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So friends, the people of Uttar Pradesh have once again decided to run on the double engine of Modi-Yogi. It is to be known that since two hours after the counting of votes started, BJP is leading in more than two hundred and fifty seats in the trends. However, trends are also showing that Yogi has not been able to repeat the performance of the last time. Last time 312 seats went to BJP’s account.
This time BJP is seeing a loss of 60 seats and Akhilesh is getting the benefit of it. This time SP is getting direct advantage of 80 seats. The worst condition is of BSP and Congress at this time. Both these parties have not been able to win even as many seats as in the phase this time UP elections were held i.e. less than 7. The Congress itself is at number three in Sonia Gandhi’s stronghold Rae Bareli. Aditi of BJP is leading here.
Latest trends of Uttar Pradesh elections
BJP SP BSP Congress Other
262 135 02 03 01
While Yogi is leading in Gorakhpur and Akhilesh is leading in Karhal, but Swami Prasad Maurya, who joined Akhilesh before the election, is behind by 10 thousand votes in Fazil Nagar. So Yogi’s Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya is also trailing in Sirathu.
The BSP candidate from Rasra seat was ahead of his nearest rival Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Party’s Mahendra by nearly 2000 votes. Apart from this, its candidates are also leading in Hapur, Jalalpur and Mehdawal seats. In the current situation, the vote percentage of BSP has come down by about nine per cent to 12.8 per cent as compared to the last time. The BSP had got 22.23 percent votes in the last assembly elections.
Although Bahujan Samaj Party President Mayawati in all her election rallies claimed to form the government once again in the state, she had also rejected the recently released post-poll surveys in which the BSP was expected to get very few seats. In the year 2017 assembly elections, BSP had fielded candidates in all 403 assembly seats of the state and out of them it got success in only 19 seats while its candidates could not save their deposits in 81 seats. The counting of votes for the assembly elections is still on and it may take some time for the results to be declared.