The Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections were completed on Monday with the seventh phase of polling. Now all eyes are on the results, which will come on March 10. According to most of the exit polls, the BJP seems to be forming the government again. At the same time, the leaders of the Samajwadi Party say that the government will be formed by them. All kinds of claims are being made on their behalf. Meanwhile, the Spokesperson of the SubhaSP, which is in alliance with SP, Arun Rajbhar has said that till the count is not done, doubts will remain on the Bharatiya Janata Party, as some Gujaratis are disguised as police. He said this on the show of ABP News.
During the show, Anchor Rubika Liaquat asked Arun Rajbhar- “If you don’t win, will there be a mistake in the EVM?” Responding to this question, Arun said- “The mandate of the people will be on the front. I have full faith that the people have given the mandate against the BJP.” On this the anchor asked- “I am saying that if the exit poll figures come and you do not win. If I add God Na Khasta for your happiness, then you will not raise questions on EVMs? ,
Suspicion will remain on Bharatiya Janata Party- Responding to this question, Arun Rajbhar said, “Look, till the count is not done, doubts will remain on the Bharatiya Janata Party. Some Gujaratis have come in the guise of police. Voting took place in our Jangipur on 7th and the machine is going today afternoon. Where did the machine go from? Where was the machine for so long? His intentions are doubted. If the BJP is not afraid, then voting took place yesterday, so where were they roaming around with EVMs till 12 o’clock today.
Monitoring of EVMs with binoculars Before the results, SP leaders are very serious about the security of EVMs. Many leaders and workers are standing guard outside the strong room. Party’s candidate from Meerut’s Hastinapur Yogesh Verma is monitoring EVMs with binoculars. Not only this, the party has also written a letter to the Election Commission demanding installation of jammers at the counting place.
Voting in seven phases, results on 10 Significantly, from February 10 to March 7, voting was held in 403 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh in seven phases. In the 2017 elections, the BJP formed the government with a thumping majority. NDA had won 325 seats. The BJP alone had won 312 seats. The alliance of SP and Congress got only 54 seats. 19 seats went to BSP’s account.