Samajwadi Party once again won the Sisamau assembly seat in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. SP candidate Naseem Solanki hoisted the flag of victory on this seat. This time, the party had given a chance to the wife of Irfan Solanki, who had won the Sisamau seat three times in a row. After registering victory, Naseem Solanki said that she will visit temples, gurudwaras and churches for her supporters. At the same time, BJP’s Suresh Awasthi, who stood second in this seat, claimed that he lost due to division of Hindu votes.
SP leader Irfan Solanki won the elections from this seat three times in a row, but this seat became vacant after he was jailed in the fire incident, after which now his wife Naseem Solanki won the by-election with 69 thousand 714 votes. Whereas, BJP’s Suresh Awasthi secured 61150 votes.
Naseem Solanki will go to temple after victory
After the victory, Naseem Solanki said that despite the manner in which people were harassed and beaten while casting their votes, people still cast their votes. I salute people for this. I thank all the party workers and especially party president Akhilesh Yadav for giving me this opportunity. She also said, this seat belongs to my husband Irfan Solanki.
When Naseem Solanki was asked about visiting temples, he said, I have no problem in going to temples, gurudwaras and churches for my supporters. If it makes them happy. She also said that I will get work done in temples, gurudwaras and churches also. At the same time, BJP’s Suresh Awasthi claimed that he had to face defeat due to division of Hindu votes.
BJP’s victory on Kundarki seat
BJP’s Ramveer Singh won Kundarki seat by a huge margin. There were 11 Muslim candidates standing on this seat and the Muslim community was playing a decisive role here. After this, the Muslim community made Ramveer Singh victorious by 1 lakh 45 thousand votes. Ramveer Singh thanked the Muslim community for his victory. Ramveer Singh said, I was expecting to win by 50 thousand votes, but I won by a margin of 1 lakh 45 thousand votes. He also said that the Muslim community itself had encouraged him to contest the elections.
He also said, people love me and they were unhappy with the Samajwadi Party. On this seat, people voted under PM Modi and CM Yogi’s honesty, development and Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas scheme.
What were the results of Karhal, Meerapur seats?
Samajwadi Party’s Tej Pratap Yadav won the Karhal seat. He defeated Anujesh Pratap Singh of BJP. At the same time, there was a tough contest between SP candidate Sumbul Rana and RLD’s Mithlesh Pal on Meerapur seat of Muzaffarnagar. Mithlesh Pal of RLD won. When Mithlesh Pal was asked about the slogan of Jab Batoge To Katoge, he said, there is no doubt that there is strength in unity. He also thanked party chief Jayant Chaudhary. Well BJP has the seat
Well, what were the results on Ghaziabad seat?
Well, BJP candidate Surendra Diler won the seat. He got 100181 votes, while SP’s Charu Kane got 61788 votes. BJP also won in Ghaziabad. BJP’s Sanjeev Sharma got total votes 96946, while SP candidate Singh Raj Jatav got 27595 votes. Sanjeev Sharma defeated Singh Raj Jatav of SP by a margin of 69351 votes.
BJP’s victory on Katehari seat
BJP once again won the Katehari seat. BJP’s Dharamraj Nishad won from here. At the same time, SP’s Shobhawati Verma gave a tough fight. BJP won the Phulpur assembly seat of Prayagraj and Samajwadi Party had to face defeat. On this seat, BJP’s Deepak Patel got 78289 votes and Samajwadi Party candidate Mohammad M Siddiqui got 66984 votes.
BJP’s Suchismita Maurya won the by-election held on Majhwan assembly seat of Uttar Pradesh. He defeated Jyoti Bind of SP. BJP’s Suchismita Maurya got 77737 votes, while Samajwadi Party’s Dr. Jyoti Bind got 72815 votes.