This is the first election after the third wave of the Corona epidemic. Counting of votes will begin at 8 am in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur. Concrete trends will start coming around 10 o’clock. By noon, the picture of different states will be completely clear. Except Punjab, all the other election states have BJP governments in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur.
The era of speculation, claims and speculation is over, now it is the turn of the end. The election results of five states, including Uttar Pradesh, which are considered to be very important from political point of view and the semi-final contest before the next Lok Sabha elections, will be declared on Thursday. It will be interesting to see to whom the voters gulaled the mandate and taught a lesson to introspect.
The result of the election will bring out people’s opinion on the strength of Brand Modi, the impact of the Modi government’s poor welfare agenda and the functioning of the government during the Corona pandemic. Apart from this, the election results will also decide the future of regional parties in different states.
This is the first election after the third wave of the Corona epidemic. Counting of votes will begin at 8 am in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur. Concrete trends will start coming around 10 o’clock. By noon, the picture of different states will be completely clear.
Time of examination for BJP, challenge to repeat performance in UP
Barring Punjab, all the other election states have BJP governments in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur. The biggest challenge among them is to save the government in the politically important state of UP. In the absence of a better performance, the weakening of BJP’s strongest brand Modi and the party’s image of being invincible will suffer a severe blow.
These issues will be examined
Peasant movement, problem of stray cattle, unemployment, security, nationalism, aspiration of beneficiary groups.
step | district | Seat | vote | in these areas |
First | 11 | 58 | February 10 | Western Uttar Pradesh |
second | 09 | 55 | February 14 | Western UP, Bundelkhand |
third | 16 | 59 | February 20 | Western, Central UP, Bundelkhand |
fourth | 09 | 59 | February 23 | Avadh, Bundelkhand, Central UP |
fifth | 11 | 61 | February 27 | Awadh, Bundelkhand |
sixth | 10 | 57 | 03 March | in the areas of Purvanchal |
Seventh | 09 | 54 | 07 March | in the areas of Purvanchal |
Voting (in 2017)
- BJP 39.67%
- SP 21.82%
- BSP 22.23%
- in 2012 BJP 15%, SP 29.15%, BSP 25.91%
their reputation at stake
Along with CM Yogi Adityanath and SP President Akhilesh Yadav, the reputation of leaders like Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Subhas SP President Omprakash Rajbhar who left the government and former ministers Swami Prasad Maurya, Dara Singh Chauhan and Dharam Singh Saini, who defected, are at stake. The election results will also prove to be a test for the Deputy Chief Minister and BJP’s backward class face Keshavprasad Maurya.
PM Modi’s bet in the sixth-seventh phaseIn the sixth and seventh phases of the elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave full support to Purvanchal. Varanasi also comes in the seventh phase, from where PM Modi is an MP. He not only did a huge road show in Varanasi but also addressed an election rally.
The answers to these questions will be found
- How much power is left in Brand Modi?
- Who will claim the Raisina Hills?
- What will be the future of Congress, SP, BSP?
- How much opportunity for non-Congress-non-BJP alliance?
- BJP will get another brand in the form of Yogi?
- How secure is the future of UPA?
- How strong is the BJP’s poor welfare agenda?
- On which side will Akhilesh’s BJP formula sit?
- First election after corona pandemic.
Exit poll claims… BJP in three states including Uttar Pradesh, AAP in PunjabExit polls conducted by various agencies of TV channels have predicted the BJP’s continuation in power in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Manipur, the rise of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab and a close contest in Goa.
Claims in another survey
- UP : Three percent more votes for BJP than last election
- Uttarakhand : BJP estimated to have 5% more votes than Congress
- Punjab : Your bumper victory.
ADM suspended in Varanasi, Ghoraval’s RO and Bahedi SDM removed
Nodal in-charge Nalinikant Singh in Varanasi was accused of being negligent in the EVM dispute. The government suspended him on the instructions of the Election Commission. At the same time, Ghoraval’s Returning Officer (RO) Ramesh Kumar and Bahedi SDM Parul Tarar have been removed. There has been strictness on Kumar in the matter of getting the ballot-seal in the car outside the counting place and getting the voting material from the garbage cart at Tarar.
What is the atmosphere in which state?
- UP : BJP, which got three-fourth majority in the last election, has made CM Yogi its face for the first time. In the last assembly elections, the Congress, which was in the fray with the BSP in the Lok Sabha elections, is in the fray this time along with many smaller parties including RLD, SubhaSP. The BJP has tried to capitalize on the Yogi-Modi pair. BSP-Congress are in the fray on their own.
- Uttarakhand : The BJP, which has achieved the biggest victory so far in the last election, is again relying on Modi. Due to lack of trust, three chief ministers were made in the state in the last five years. Congress is in the fray without making anyone a face. BJP has faith in Modi’s charisma and Congress has faith in the political character of the state to change after every five years.
- Punjab : In the midst of the farmers’ movement, politics has taken a sharp turn here. After decades, the Akali Dal and the BJP are in separate elections. Akali Dal has made alliance with BSP and BJP has made alliance with Punjab Lok Congress, Akali Dal Loktantrik. You have put your trust in Bhagwant Mann. Whereas, Congress replaced Captain Amarinder Singh and made Dalit Charanjit Singh Channi the CM.
- Goa : In the last election, the Congress had rolled down on the threshold of victory. The BJP had dealt a blow to the Congress standing four seats away from the majority. This time three new regional parties including AAP, Trinamool Congress have made the contest interesting. This time too there is a possibility of a hung mandate. The main contest is between BJP-Congress.
- Manipur : The story of Goa was repeated here in the last elections. Congress could not find 3 additional MLAs to form the government. Whereas, BJP made arrangements for ten MLAs required for majority by joining NPF, NPP. This time both these parties are in different grounds and BJP has also contested the elections on its own.
Expansion
The era of speculation, claims and speculation is over, now it is the turn of the end. The election results of five states, including Uttar Pradesh, which are considered to be very important from political point of view and the semi-final contest before the next Lok Sabha elections, will be declared on Thursday. It will be interesting to see to whom the voters gulaled the mandate and taught a lesson to introspect.
The result of the election will bring out people’s opinion on the strength of Brand Modi, the impact of the Modi government’s poor welfare agenda and the functioning of the government during the Corona pandemic. Apart from this, the election results will also decide the future of regional parties in different states.
This is the first election after the third wave of the Corona epidemic. Counting of votes will begin at 8 am in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur. Concrete trends will start coming around 10 o’clock. By noon, the picture of different states will be completely clear.
Time of examination for BJP, challenge to repeat performance in UP
Barring Punjab, all the other election states have BJP governments in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur. The biggest challenge among them is to save the government in the politically important state of UP. In the absence of a better performance, the weakening of BJP’s strongest brand Modi and the party’s image of being invincible will suffer a severe blow.
These issues will be examined
Peasant movement, problem of stray cattle, unemployment, security, nationalism, aspiration of beneficiary groups.