The First Phase of the Election in UP Will Decide the Fate of Many Leaders

The first phase covered 58 seats, and a total of 810 applicants submitted their nominations, with 658 of those nominations being deemed to be correct.

Ankit Awasthi
Published on: 7 Feb 2022 6:43 AM GMT
The First Phase of the Election in UP Will Decide the Fate of Many Leaders
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Navigating Uncertainty: The Pivotal Elections of 2024

Lucknow: The first phase of the election for the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly will take place on February 10, according to the Election Commission. In the first phase, elections will be held in 11 districts in western Uttar Pradesh. All of the political parties have come out in full force. Everyone, from Amit Shah to Yogi Adityanath to Rajnath Singh to JP Nadda to Akhilesh Yadav to Jayant Chaudhary, to all of the major and minor politicians, has made western Uttar Pradesh a better place.

UP Assembly Election:

It is generally understood by political commentators and intellectuals that whatever political party is elected in the West, its influence will be felt far and wide, and its fleet will be crossed. That is why everyone has left their own quivers in the western part of Uttar Pradesh. In the first phase, polling will be held on 58 seats in 11 districts: Shamli, Muzaffarnagar, Baghpat, Meerut, Ghaziabad, Hapooh, Noida, Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Mathura, and Agra.

The first phase covered 58 seats, and a total of 810 applicants submitted their nominations, with 658 of those nominations being deemed to be correct. The city of Agra has the biggest number of candidates in the inspection of nomination papers, with a total of 19 candidates. Following this, 18 candidates are in the running for the Muzaffarnagar seat, and 15 people are running for the Mathura seat, respectively. In the 2017 assembly elections, there was a significant increase in the number of BJP candidates in this region.

There were just five seats remaining on the ballot where the BJP's winning chariot could not be halted. The partnership between Jayant Chaudhary and Akhilesh Yadav will also be put to the test in the areas where voting is scheduled to take place in the first phase of the elections. The districts in which the election will be placed are regarded to be strongholds of the RLD, according to polls. In these districts, the RLD has great expectations as well. If the Jat-Muslim equation continues to function after the SP's partnership, the alliance may reap the rewards. This time around, many veterans and others are participating in the initial phase.

The fate of Bahubali's future leaders is in jeopardy. When it comes to experienced politicians, Mriganka Singh (BJP) Kairana, Suresh Rana (BJP) Thanabhawan, Sangeet Sardhana, Pankaj Singh Som (BJP) (BJP) Noida, Pankhuri Pathak (Congress) Noida, Avtar Singh Bhadana (RLD) Jewar, Sandeep Singh (BJP) Atrauli, Shrikant Sharma (BJP) Mathura, and Baby Baby Rani Mau Among the bahubali leaders are Madan Bhaiya (RLD), who represents the Loni assembly seat, Amarpal Sharma (SP), who represents the Sahibabad assembly constituency, Nahid Hasan (Sabha), who represents Kairana, and Yogesh Verma (SP), who represents Hastinapur district.

Losing and winning will have several political ramifications as a result of this decision. Non-BJP leaders gained five seats in the first phase of the 2017 assembly elections, for a total of 58 seats in the first phase. Some of these candidates were: Nahid Hasan of the SP in Kairana, Rafiq Ansari of Sara in Meerut's city seat, Aslam Chaudhary of the BSP on Sajendra Ramla Dhaulana from the RLD in Chhaprauli, and Jaswinder Shama of the BSP on Mantt.

Ankit Awasthi

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