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  • Akhilesh Yadav will resign! Now there will be elections again

    Lucknow. Big news related to Uttar Pradesh politics has come out. It is being said that Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav may resign. He recently won the election from Kannauj Lok Sabha seat. Under the leadership of Akhilesh Yadav, SP has won 37 seats in UP this time.

    Actually, Akhilesh Yadav is an MLA from Karhal seat of Mainpuri. In such a situation, if he has won the Lok Sabha elections, he will have to resign from the MLA post. There is news that the SP chief may resign soon. After which he can now turn towards Delhi politics.

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    According to the information, after Akhilesh Yadav, former MP Tej Pratap Yadav can be fielded from Karhal seat of Mainpuri. Along with resigning from the assembly, Akhilesh Yadav will also leave the post of Leader of Opposition.

    After the victory of the Congress candidate, supporters created ruckus on the streets, VIDEO went viral

    Uncle Shivpal can become the leader of the opposition

    Regarding the post of Leader of Opposition, it is being said that after Akhilesh Yadav, Shivpal Singh Yadav can be made the Leader of Opposition. A new face can be seen. However, Akhilesh will decide after returning from Delhi about who will be the new Leader of Opposition of SP. But, the name of uncle Shivpal Yadav is leading in this race.

    ‘Demand to make Shivraj Singh the Prime Minister’: SP leader’s big statement, Gujarat’s Ranga-Billa duo should be removed

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  • 70% seats won by Congress saw high voter turnout

    The Congress’ resurgence coincides with high voter turnout in the constituencies where it won, in a Lok Sabha election that has reported an overall dip in votes cast from 2019. While the vote share per candidate is yet to be made public by the Election Commission, it is clear that of the nearly 100 seats where the Congress has scored victory, most seats reported a high voter turnout of 6570% or more. As many as 68 of the 98 seats where the Congress was leading prominently or seen winning on the counting day have reported a voter turnout of over 65%, EC data show. Of these, 38 posted a turnout of more than 70% — from 92% at Dhubri in Assam that elected Rakibul Hussain with a margin of 9.5 lakh votes, to 84% in Lakshadweep. Wayanad, which Rahul Gandhi won with a 3.6 lakh vote margin, reported a 73.5% voter turnout. Pradyut Bordoloi retained his seat in Nagaon which reported a near 85% voter turnout. In BJP stronghold Gujarat, Geniben Nagaji Thakor of the Congress broke through and won the party its sole Lok Sabha seat in Banaskantha, which reported a near 70% turnout. Inner Manipur, with its 80% turnout, brought in Congress’ Angomcha Bimol Akoijam. Even overall trends on turnout bear out this pattern. When seen conversely, of the 58 seats across the seven phases which reported a poor voter turnout – lower than 55% – only seven have gone with the Congress while as many as 30 have been won by the BJP. BJP’s Vivek Thakur won Nawada in Bihar which posted a 43% turnout, while Ravi Shankar Prasad scored a victory in Patna Sahib where only about 46% voters turned out to vote. Ajay Tamta of the BJP scored victory in Almora in Uttarakhand which recorded a 48.7% turnout. In all, among the ten constituencies which reported the lowest turnout, six have gone to BJP. In contrast, three of the ten constituencies with highest turnout have gone to the Congress, while the TDP has won four. AllUttar PradeshMaharashtraTamil NaduWest BengalBiharKarnatakaAndhra PradeshTelanganaKeralaMadhya PradeshRajasthanDelhiOther StatesThe BJP has only one of these ten — Bishnupur in West Bengal which recorded an 85% turnout where BJP’s Soumitra Khan had a 6,000plus lead Tuesday night. For the Congress, votecount wise, after Rakibul Hussain’s 9.5 lakh lead in Dhubri, Sasikanth Senthil has a lead of 5.5 lakh margin in Tiruvallur. In Rohtak, Deepender Singh Hooda was leading with a near 3.4 lakh margin. Kumar Selja recorded a 2.6 lakh margin win in Sirsa, while Hibi Eden retained Ernakulam with a 2.5 lakh margin. However, while there is a clearly high voter turnout in seats wrested by the Congress, there is a question that arises on the female voters and its support to the grand old party