New Delhi. The results of MLC elections 2022 were declared in Uttar Pradesh today. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was in the advantage in the results of the MLC elections held last Saturday. In this election, the BJP has won 24 out of 27 seats, while the Samajwadi Party has not been successful in opening the account. Independent candidates have won three seats. After getting 33 out of 36 seats in BJP’s account, BJP has also got full majority in UP Legislative Council. Let us tell you, 95 candidates were in the fray for the voting in 27 seats of MLC. There are total 36 seats in the UP Legislative Council, out of which 9 members have already been elected unopposed. At the same time, Yogi Adityanath’s first reaction to this has also come to the fore after the victory in the MLC elections.
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Yogi wrote on Twitter, “Today, BJP’s thumping victory in the Local Authority Legislative Council elections of Uttar Pradesh has again made it clear that the people of the state are with nationalism, development and good governance under the able guidance and leadership of the respected Prime Minister.” Let us tell you, after the victory in the MLC elections held on Saturday, now the BJP has won with a huge majority for the second time in a row. Earlier, the party had won the assembly elections.
Today, BJP’s thumping victory in the Local Authority Legislative Council elections of Uttar Pradesh has again made it clear that the people of the state are with nationalism, development and good governance under the able guidance and leadership of the respected Prime Minister.
— Yogi Adityanath (@myogiadityanath) April 12, 2022
Blow to BJP in Varanasi
However, the BJP found disappointment in Prime Minister August 2, 2021
Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s parliamentary constituency Varanasi. Independent candidate Annapurna Singh has won here. BJP got the third position here. Varanasi District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma says that independent candidate Annapurna Singh, wife of former MLC Brijesh Singh, won the election by getting 4234 votes from Varanasi seat. He defeated his nearest rival Umesh Yadav of SP by 3889 votes. BJP candidate Sudama Patel was able to secure the third position by securing 170 votes. Apart from this, 127 ballots have been canceled.