Lucknow: The main political parties pay special attention to 47 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh where the margin of victory is less than 5,000 votes in the latest assembly selection.
According to the election commission data, of the 47 seats (out of a total of 403), 23 won by BJP, 13 by the Samajwadi Party, eight had gone to the Bahujan Party Samaj (BSP), and each had fallen at Kitty of Congress, Apna Dal, and Rastriya Lok Dal.
Consider the fact that a little sound-swing can help them corner this chair, the parties have carefully chose the right candidates there to increase their calculation.
“All political parties provide a special focus on this chair by thinking that with a little more encouragement, they can win this chair and increase counting.
Victory is everything in politics but important margins.” The higher margin shows the acceptance of leaders so that these political parties are resolving their candidates by considering these factors, “said political analyst Siddharth Kalhans.” Internal surveys of the parties in certain seats play an important role in the finalization of candidates, “he said .
BJP believes that the construction of their hindutva plus in the current election can pick up their good results in clasp.
Akhilesh Yadav too, with his new alliance forged with several caste-based regional parties, is optimistic that the results will benefit them in all side selection.
The OBC section is around 50 percent of the country’s population and is an important factor in tilting the balance in high octane battles for the ballots above.
In 2017 polls, the lowest victory margin was in the Dumariyaganj chair in Siddharth Nagar, where candidate BJP Raghvendra Pratap Singh had win with a slim margin d Ari 171 votes beat BSP Sayeda Khatoon.
Avatar BJP Singh Bhadana, who is now joining RLD, also won 193.
Ice defeated the nearest rival Liyakat Ali from SP.
Shyam Sunder Sharma from BSP has won a chair at Mathura for 432 votes defeating his rival, Kandidat RLD Yogesh Chowdhury.
There are three seats where the winning margin is less than 1,000 votes.
This is Gohna, Rampur Maniharan (Saharanpur), and Mubarakpur (Azamgarh).
In Gohna, Sriram Sonkar BJP has won 538 votes that beat his rival Rajendra Kumar BSP, while in Rampur, Maniharan Devendra Kumar Nim from BJP has scored a victory by 595 votes in BSP’s Ravindra Kumar Malhu.
In the chair of Mubarakpur, Shah Alam BSP aka Guddu Jamali has won a chair with a margin of 688 defeating SP nominations.
This time Guddu came out of BSP and tried for a sp ticket.
Another case is the Kannauj (SC) chair that was lost in BJP in 2017 with 2,500 votes.
The Safron party has included the IPS-Turn-Politician ASIM Arun from the constituency.
When asked about the victory margin and party preparation to win a chair like that was missing in 2017, SP MLC Rajpal Kashyap said, “We took all steps to convince voters.
From ticket selection to ground survey all aspects of being treated.” “When revenge brewing among people who oppose BJP, we will get to get all like that.
Also, our cadres remain active in all such constituencies and with people during difficult times, including covid pandemics,” Kashyap said.
BJP spokesman Rakesh Tripathi said that despite all the opposition gimmicks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chair of the Yogi Adityanath Minister are still favorites of voters.
“We will form the next government after March 10 works by the previous state and state government to be seen,” he said.