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UP: How the area chose in 2017, because voters swayed to BJP

UP: How the area chose in 2017, because voters swayed to BJP
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Western rose 73 of the 403 Vidhan Sabha seats that went to polls in the first phase of assembly elections in 15 districts in 2017 is the west.
Penurnatan voters more than 64% higher than 62% in a poll of 2012.
Changes in the political preferences of voters JAT has initially changed the election results and the trigger is Muzaffarnagar riots of 2013.
Jats left the RLD and go to the BJP, though in 2012, almost no 7% of the votes have been going to camp JAT Saffron.
15 districts have a dominant presence of Muslim voters, more than 25%, still sound jat and non-Jat castes such as PAL, Kashyaps, Gurjars, Sainis and others helped the BJP won 51 seats.
SP won 16, Congress two and BSP one.
As judged at the polls in 2017, at least 40% of the vote JAT and sound non-Jatav Dalit 17% (Khatik, Pasi, Valmiki, etc.) Go to the BJP Rohilkhand 67 seats in 11 districts witnessed by a second phase Penurnatan voters highest in more than 66 %.
In 2012 Assembly Elections, the SP had won 34 seats, BSP emerged second with 18 seats and the BJP got 10 seats and third.
In Rampur, Bareilly, AmroHa and Bijnor, Muslim voters is at least half of the population.
In 2017, voters turned out in large numbers to choose Aimim.
BJP, SP and BSP were the winners close.
Voters Rohilkhand include small scale industry workers and the unorganized sector and large farmers in Pilibhit, Bareilly and Badaun.
Rohilkhand is a region full of contrasts.
Awadh Awadh is a great area with a district that is significant politically in Lucknow, Ayodhya, Kannaja, Etawah, Mainpuri, Auraiya, Kanpur, Rae Bareli, Amethi, Unnao, Kaushambi, Hardoi, Barabanki, and has given three prime minister, Indira Gandhi, VP Singh and Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
These districts went to polls in the third phase, the fourth and fifth.
In keeping with the trend of voting in previous elections, the region has not become a fortress of any political party.
In 2017, the BJP won 116 of 137 seats in the region, SP bagged 11 while the BSP is empty.
The result is a stark contrast to the 2012 election when the SP had won 95 seats and the BJP.
Etawah, Mainpuri, Etah, Kannauj is the stronghold of the Samajwadi Party, but in 2017, losing nine of 14 seats in these districts.
Bastions Congress voters in Rae Bareli and Amethi also choose the BJP over the Grand Old Party for six of the 10 seats went to the BJP.
In 2012, the Congress had won nine seats in Awadh region.
Voters in the region come from different castes and that is why it plays a decisive role in the election.
SCS has a substantial presence and Muslims constitute 15% to 20% of the population, Yadavs and Kurmis also the dominant voters and about a quarter of the population is the upper caste.
Bundelkhand polling for 19 seats in seven districts of Bundelkhand occur in the fourth phase and the constituents are very large.
This is for the first time when voters across caste voted for BJP and help him win all 19 seats.
Bundelkhand has always focused on the social and economic backwardness and a bastion of BSP before 2017.
In 2012, BSP has won the highest number of seven seats, SP won five, Congress four seats and BJP bagged four.
BJP lost one of the third parties that follow.
In 2007, the BSP had won 12 seats.
Purvanchalas as 14 districts in the region went to polls in the sixth and seventh phase in 2017.
It is composed of more than 20 districts of the east.
In the last two phases, the turnout was about 60% in a region that has about 160 seats.
This region has a constituency AM Varanasi, Azamgarh and Ambedkarnagar Stronggarh SP, the BSP Turf.
Gorakhpur and Kushinagar are other important districts.
Weavers and artisans formed a majority of voters in Purvanchal.
Some districts like Chandauli and Sonbhadra Naxal affected.
BJP won all the five seats in Varanasi in 2017 while the SP and BSP defend their fortress.
People choose droves to the BJP in 2017, which is why he won more than 100 seats.
In 2012, the SP has won more than 80 seats.
In 2007, most purvanchal chose Mayawati as the BSP won 70 seats and power.
The voters of the majority of backward caste has played a decisive role in the 2017 election.

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