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BSP Candidate New List: New listing of BSP candidate launched, 2 candidates modified from Unnao… ticket given to them

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Abhay Singh Rathore, Lucknow: While all of the political events are making strides to win the Uttar Pradesh 2022 meeting elections (UP Vidhansabha Chunav 2022), the Bahujan Samaj Party will not be hesitating in any respect to chop the tickets of the candidates. . The candidates who got tickets by the BSP two days in the past, their tickets have been reduce within the new listing of candidates launched on 8 meeting seats on Sunday. BSP has modified candidates in two seats of Unnao. BSP supremo Mayawati is leaving no stone unturned to turn out to be CM for the fifth time. Due to this, the place they’re releasing the listing of candidates one after the opposite, they don’t seem to be taking any time to chop the tickets of the candidates. The BSP had introduced candidates for 53 meeting seats within the fourth section on January 28, through which it had given ticket to Vinay Chaudhary from Unnao’s Mohan seat and Prem Singh Chandel from Bhagwantnagar seat, however within the listing launched on Sunday. Candidates have modified in each these seats, now Sevak Lal Rawat would be the official candidate of Bahujan Samaj Party from Mohan meeting seat, whereas Brijkishore Verma will contest from Bhagwantnagar seat on BSP ticket. Candidates had been introduced on 8 seats in addition to BSP Pilibhit. Candidates have been introduced for 3 seats within the district. Mustaque Ahmed has been given ticket from Pilibhit seat. On the opposite hand, Mohan Swaroop Verma has been nominated from Barkheda seat. Ashok Kumar Raja will contest from Puranpur meeting seat. At the identical time, Ashish Pratap Singh from Sevata seat of Sitapur district and Pushpendra Kumar from Sidhauli would be the candidates of BSP. Shobhit Pathak has been nominated from Hardoi seat. The Election Commission introduced the meeting elections in Uttar Pradesh (Uttar Pradesh Election 2022) on January 8. Voting for the 403-seat 18th Assembly can be held in seven phases from February 10 to March 7. The outcomes of the elections will come on March 10. Voting can be held in Uttar Pradesh in seven phases on February 10, February 14, February 20, February 23, February 27, March 3 and March 7. In the primary section on February 10, West UP Polling can be held in 58 seats in 11 districts, the second section can be held on February 14 in 55 seats in 9 districts, within the third section on February 20 for 59 seats in 16 districts. In the fourth section, polling can be held on February 23 in 60 seats in 9 districts together with Lucknow. In the fifth section, on February 27, 60 seats in 11 districts, within the sixth section, 57 seats in 10 districts on March 3, and the seventh and final phases on March 7 in 9 districts. 54 seats can be finished. The time period of the seventeenth Assembly is until May 15. Elections to the 403 seats for the seventeenth Assembly had been held in 7 phases from February 11 to March 8, 2017. In that election, BJP gained 312 seats for the primary time and secured three-fourth majority within the UP Vidhansabha. The Samajwadi Party and Congress alliance led by Akhilesh Yadav may win 54 seats. Apart from this, the BSP of Mayawati, who had been Chief Minister a number of instances within the state, was lowered to 19 seats. This time a direct contest is being thought-about between the Samajwadi Party and the BJP. The BJP is contesting the elections by placing ahead the faces of Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. ,