Modi-Yogi magic failed in UP, 'lotus' could not even get 10 votes on these booths; Akhilesh did wonders


Posted on 6th Jun 2024 11:22 am by rohit kumar

Kithore assembly constituency, which comes under Meerut-Hapur Lok Sabha seat, has always been in political discussions. This time in the Lok Sabha elections, BJP lagged behind the alliance SP candidate by 16,737 votes. Whereas just two years ago in the assembly elections held in 2022, BJP lost to the SP candidate here in a very close contest by just 2,180 votes. Now in just two years, the BJP has lost about 14 thousand votes here. The BJP candidate has got 16737 votes.

 

BJP got less than 10 votes at many booths

This time very surprising results have come out in the Lok Sabha elections. If we leave the Cantt assembly constituency of Meerut-Hapur Lok Sabha constituency, then in the other four assembly constituencies, BJP has faced defeat in front of the alliance SP candidate. Talking about the Kithore assembly constituency, during the earlier assembly elections, BJP had lost by just 2,180 votes.

 

During the Lok Sabha elections, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath tried hard to create an atmosphere by holding a public meeting in Sisauli village, but it was ineffective. SP's PDA (Backward, Dalit, and Minority) also made a mark in all the villages of this assembly constituency. The result was that the alliance candidate got a lot of votes in Muslim, Dalit, and backward class-dominated villages.

 

BJP could not even reach a century on 109 booths

If we review the voting in the Kithore assembly constituency, it comes to light that out of the total 395 booths in the assembly constituency, BJP got less than 100 votes on 109 booths. Whereas the alliance's SP candidate could not reach a century on only 63 booths in this assembly constituency. BSP was in the worst position in this assembly. Here the BSP candidate got less than 100 votes on 322 booths. There were only 73 booths where BSP could get more than 100 votes.

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