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Kashi region decides on a balance of power

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Varanasi: The road to power in Uttar Pradesh across the electrical corridor from the Kashi region (East and above) Purvanchal.
In 2012 the election assembly, the Sawajwadi Party had discouraged the Maywati government, securing 39 out of 61 seats in 10 districts in the region.
The SP government, led by Akhilesh Yadav, fulfilled the same fate in the 2017 election when the Bharatiya Janata party limit it with only 12 seats and captured strength by winning 34 seats alone.
The SP then the Allied Congress, who has won three seats in 2012, was reduced to zero in 2017.
BJP has won the 2017 election on the political influence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi by the majority of three quarters of 325 extraordinary seats even though it does not projects a commander candidate before the election.
However, SP Patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav has nomined his son Akhilesh Yadav as the main minister in 2012.
Note India Election Commission clearly shows the pattern of power of this region.
10 District Kashi Region and above have 61 seats, including Varanasi (8), Azamgarh (10) Ballia (7), Jaunpur (9), Mau (4), Ghandapa (8), Mirzapur (8), Mirzapur (8), Mirzapur (8), Mirzapur (8), Mirzapur (8) 5), Sonbhadra (4) and Bhadohi (3).
SP, which won 39 seats in 2012, was truly destroyed in many districts, including want, Varanasi, Bhadohi, Sonbhadra and Mirzapur in 2017, while the seat was reduced dramatically.
In other districts, including Azamgarh fortress, where he was limited to five seats from nine.
SP also lost four seats in Ballia, four in Jaunpur and four in Ghazipur.
The Bahujan Tanjuj party, which has won eight seats in 2012, failed to increase its calculation in 2017 and could only manage seven seats.
The worst happened with Congress, who lost all three of his seats won in 2012 despite allied with SP in 2017.
Eating most pies, BJP increased its calculations from five to 34, and added further four seats for its alique.
Partner Apna Dal (Sonelal).
In addition, the former Ally Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) also won three seats.
However, SBSP has joined the SP camp in the 2022 election.

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