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Council selection: 30 seats for OBC, 19 to Dalit in the third list of BJP 85

Council selection: 30 seats for OBC, 19 to Dalit in the third list of BJP 85
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Lucknow: The third list of Bharatiya Party Janata once again reflects the party’s focus on Dalit and other backs classes (OBC) together they contributed 49 seats from 85 announced on Friday night.
OBC just got 30 seats while 19 tickets went to Dalits, most of the Kori community.
ASIM Arun, an IPS officer, who recently took a VR when he posted as Commissioner of the Kanpur Police, has been given a ticket from the Kannauj reserve constituency to realize.
BJP has won 73 of these 85 seats.
Four of them had defected to the Jamajwadi Party.
Of the remaining 69 winners of 2017, the party has maintained 56, or more than 80%.
The top caste ticket consisted mostly of Thakurs (15) and Brahmin (14) who jointly received 29 seats while three Punjabis and four from the Vaishya community also made wounds.
Among OBC, a maximum of 10 tickets had gone to Lodi, followed by seven people to Kurmis, one to Nishad and one to Yadav candidate.
Eleven other OBC included Maurya, Kushwaha and Shakya.
The party has also provided tickets to the Fifth Turncoat, including two of Chief Congress Sonia Gandhi’s Home Turf Rae Bareli – Aditi Singh from Rae Bareli conscious and Rakesh Singh from Harchandpur.
Even though both of them switched from Congress recently, they had sided with BJP long enough.
Rakesh Dinesh Singh’s brother, in fact, was contested by Sonia in 2019 the selection of Lok Sabha.
Among other things, who came from the other parties were the face of the BRAHMANA BSP and former Minister of Ramveer UPadhayay cabinet, Nitin Agrawal, former Minister and MP Naresh Agarwal, who turned loyalty from SP to join BJP and MLA Harioma who sat from Sirsaganj on SP tickets.
Yadav is the patriarch of the Samajwadi Party, Mulayam Singh Yadav.
Upadhyaya has been derived from the Sadabad constituency.
He is MLA sitting from the same constituency but on BSP tickets.
In Kanpur, the Ministry of Cabinet Satish Mahana has managed to maintain his nomination from the Maharajpur seat while Nilima Katiyar State Minister from Kalyanpur, Mannu Kori and Ranvendra Singh ‘Dhunni’ also managed to get a nod for the contest.
Among the four delim seats, Salona Kushwaha had been derived from Tilhar after sitting BJP Mla Roshan Lal Verma went to SP along with Swami Prasad Maurya.

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