The assembly elections of Uttar Pradesh forged new political equations. By cutting caste and caste aside, this election handed over the key to power again to the Bharatiya Janata Party in the name of good governance and development. After 37 years, the party that brought full majority in Uttar Pradesh formed the government for the second time in a row. Became the most tainted and millionaire MLA in this election. BJP lost 50 seats even after changing the candidate. At the same time, the leaders of politics were successful in winning their seats this time too.
First talk about crorepatis and tainted MLAs. In the 18th Assembly, out of 403 candidates, 205 candidates who have criminal cases won. This is 51 percent of the total MLAs. There are 158 of these MLAs who have serious criminal cases. If we talk about criminal cases, then 111 MLAs of BJP, 71 of Samajwadi Party, seven of Rashtriya Lok Dal, four of Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party are tainted. Of the 403 MLAs who have won this time in the assembly, 91 percent are crorepatis. Do not be surprised, this figure of crorepati MLAs is 91 percent of the total MLAs. Among them, BJP has 233, SP 100, Apna Dal SK 9, RLD 7 MLAs are crorepatis.
Several men managed to save their seats for the fifth time. These include former BJP state president Surya Pratap Shahi from Pathardeva, Laxminarayan Chaudhary from Chhatra, Dharampal Saini from Amla, Shriram Chauhan from Khajni, Bawan Singh from Katra Bazar, Arvind Giri from Gola Gokarnath, Alambadi from Nizamad, Mayankeshwar Sharan Singh from Tiloi, Rudauli. Ramchandra Yadav from Baldev, Puran Prakash from Baldev, Gyanendra Singh from Pania, Gulab Devi from Chandausi, Shyamprakash from Gopamau and Ramkrishna Bhargava from Misrikh. On the other hand, Mohammad Azam Khan, Suresh Khanna, Satish Mahana, Raghuraj Pratap Singh, Fateh Bahadur Singh and Shivpal Yadav became MLAs for the sixth time.
On the other hand, Ittehadul Majlis-e-Muslimeen of Asaduddin Owaisi laid thorns in the path of SP. In Bijnor, Nakud, Kursi, Sultanpur, Aurai, and Shahganj, the SP was defeated by the AIMIM. In these seats, AIMIM got 2190 votes in Aurai and the margin of victory was 1647 votes. Whereas in Shahganj, 8129 votes were polled by Awaisi’s party and the margin of victory was 719 votes. 2290 votes were polled in Bijnor and the margin of victory was 1445. In Nakud, AIMIM got 3593 votes and BJP won here by a margin of 315 votes over SP. AIMIM got 8541 votes in chair and here BJP won by a margin of 217 votes over SP. Whereas in Sultanpur, Owaisi’s party got 5351 votes and here also BJP defeated SP by a margin of 1009 votes.