UP MLC Election: BJP’s Ramchandra Pradhan has already bought a new Thar before the result and got it written- Member Legislative Council

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BJP has got huge success in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council elections. In the state, the BJP has won all the seats except Varanasi, Azamgarh and Pratapgarh. In the capital Lucknow, BJP candidate Ramchandra Pradhan was so confident of his victory that he bought a new vehicle Thar a day before the result and got the members of the Legislative Council written in it. They say that after winning, they will go to the collectorate from this vehicle and take their winning certificate, then go home.

BJP candidate from Lucknow-Unnao seat Ramchandra Pradhan defeated his nearest rival Sunil Singh of SP by 3088 votes. Pradhan got 3488 votes while Singh had to be satisfied with 400 votes.

Talking to the media, Ramchandra Pradhan said that this victory is the victory of the policies of PM pic.twitter.com/MTUrPcR1VY

— ANI (@ANI) August 22, 2021

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath. Said that his supporters showed enthusiasm, got public support and he won. Said that he was confident of his victory.

Official sources in the Election Commission said on Tuesday that the counting of votes for the biennial elections to the 27 seats in the local authority area of ​​the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council began at 8 am in which the BJP was leading from the beginning. According to the results declared so far, BJP has won the seats of Deoria-Kushinagar, Allahabad, Bahraich, Sultanpur, Meerut-Ghaziabad, Lucknow-Unnao, Basti-Siddharthnagar, Barabanki, Ballia, Faizabad-Ambedkar Nagar, Gonda, Bareilly-Rampur and Sitapur. . In Varanasi and Azamgarh seats, independents and Pratapgarh seats are won by Jansatta Dal-Loktantrak candidates.

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In the Legislative Council elections of the local authority constituency, the village head, village panchayat member, chairman and member of the block development councils, district panchayat president and councilors of urban bodies are the voters. Apart from this, MLAs and MPs also vote in this election.

At present, 34 members of BJP, 17 from SP, four from BSP and one each from Congress, Apna Dal and Nishad Party are present in the state’s 100-member Legislative Council. At the same time, two of the teachers’ team, while one independent member and one independent member are also present in the Legislative Council. 36 seats of the State Legislative Council had fallen vacant on March 7 due to the expiry of the term of the concerned members. At the same time, the 37th seat of the House fell vacant due to the death of Leader of Opposition Ahmed Hassan.

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