BJP Won Six Seats Out Of Seven: UP By-Election Result 2020
BJP Won Six Seats Out Of Seven: UP By-Election Result 2020, SP limited to one, BSP-Congress not open account. All the opposition weapons like coronavirus infection, crime, and unemployment ultimately proved to be blunt.
In the by-elections in seven assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh, the public has put their trust in the performance, policy, and intent of the Yogi government for three and a half years.
Despite all the challenges, the BJP has won six seats again in 2017, while the SP could save only one seat instead of rising. The voter rejected the BSP and the Congress outright, which could not even open the account.
The seven assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh, which were vacant due to various reasons, went to the by-election on November 3, the results of which were declared on Tuesday.
In this, the BJP won the six seats in Naugawan Sadat, Bangarmau, Ghatampur, Deoria, Bulandshahar, and Tundla and conveyed that the road to the 2022 assembly elections is still difficult for the opposition parties.
The BJP’s organizational prowess has also emerged as a better outcome if the government managed to maintain confidence in the electorate through its decisions under adverse circumstances brought about by the Corona transition.
At the same time, SP Malhani has been successful in saving the seat again like 2017. The BSP and Congress did not have any of these seats.
The BSP’s share of the vote slipped further in this election, while the Congress, which contested six seats, remained vacant, only to be able to touch the runner-up position in two seats Ghatampur and Bangarmau. Redeemed and finished second.
It is noteworthy that Naugawan Sadat seat was vacated by the death of former minister Chetan Chauhan, while Ghatampur seat was vacated by the death of former minister Kamal Rani Varun.
Apart from this, the by-elections were held in Deoria, former BJP MLA Janmejaya Singh, Virender Singh Sirohi in Bulandshahar and Parasnath Yadav of SP in Malhani.
The seat fell vacant due to the cancellation of the legislature of Kuldeep Sengar, who was sentenced by BJP SP Baghel to resign in the Lok Sabha and convicted of rape in Bangarmau.