Voting ended on Saturday in 27 of the 36 seats of the Legislative Council in Uttar Pradesh. Its results will be declared on April 12. On the other hand, Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party MLA from Mau assembly seat and Abbas Ansari, son of mafia Mukhtar Ansari, did not cast his vote in this election. Let us tell you that for the UP assembly elections, SubhaSP has an alliance with Samajwadi Party.
Let us inform that Rajesh Yadav Guddu of SP is in the fray in Azamgarh-Mau MLC seat. In such a situation, not casting the vote of Abbas Ansari is raising the question whether Abbas Ansari was not trying to vote for the SP candidate? It is certain that the SP candidate will suffer if he does not cast his vote. Let us inform that apart from Abbas Ansari, BSP MP from Ghosi Atul Rai also did not vote. At this time he is in jail.
A total of 98.42 percent polling was recorded in Azamgarh-Mau. Talking about the candidates in this seat, BJP has fielded Arun Kumar Yadav, son of SP’s Bahubali MLA Ramakant Yadav from this constituency. Ramakant Yadav is considered to be very influential in Azamgarh. Apart from SP, he has lived in BSP, BJP and Congress.
On the other hand, SP has fielded Rakesh Kumar Yadav Guddu from this seat. The vote of Abbas Ansari was considered very important due to the alliance of SP and SubhaSP. If they do not cast their votes, there is a possibility of loss to the SP itself. Apart from this, Yashwant Singh’s son Vikrant Singh Rishu is also in the fray as an independent candidate. Please tell that Yashwant Singh has also been the MLC of BJP.
Abbas Ansari’s controversial statement remained in the discussion: A video of Abbas Ansari went viral during the campaigning for the UP assembly elections. In which he took the name of Akhilesh Yadav and said that he has spoken to brother. After the formation of the Samajwadi Party government, the transfer of officers here will not happen for six months. First everyone will be accounted for. Taking cognizance of this statement, the Election Commission banned his election campaign.
CM Yogi confident of victory in MLC elections Claiming victory in the MLC elections, CM Yogi has said that after almost four decades, a ruling party will get a majority in the Legislative Council. He said that in order to take forward the public welfare program in UP, it is necessary for a party to get an absolute majority in both the houses of the state.