Lucknow: Bharatiya Janata Party i.e. BJP has released its sixth candidate list for the assembly elections going to be held in Uttar Pradesh. BJP has announced candidates from 91 seats in this list. Out of this list, BJP has cut the tickets of about 20 percent of the sitting MLAs. In the list of BJP, in place of 17 sitting MLAs, new candidates have been given tickets. In the BJP list, 9 women and 20 scheduled castes have been given tickets, while 21 Brahmin candidates have also been fielded by the BJP.
Which sitting MLAs have cut tickets
Mahendra Singh’s ticket cut from Biswa seat, Nirmal Verma got
Vinod Katiyar’s ticket was cut from Bhognipur seat, Rakesh Sachan got it. Sachan had joined BJP only yesterday.
Guru Prasad Maurya got the ticket in place of Vikramjit Maurya in Phaphamau.
-The ticket of sitting MLA Rajamani Kol from Korau was cut, Aarti Kol got it.
In Haider Garh, instead of MLA Baijnath Rawat, Dinesh Rawat was nominated by the BJP.
-The ticket of sitting MLA Shobha Singh from Bikapur was cut, Dr. Amit Singh Chauhan got it.
In place of Khabbu Tiwari, his wife Aarti Tiwari got ticket from Gosaiganj.
Shri Ram Chauhan’s seat has been changed from Ghanghata. Ganesh Chauhan got ticket from Ghanghata. Now Shri Ram Chauhan has been nominated by the party from Khajni.
Sheetal Pandey’s ticket cut from Sahjanwa, BJP made Pradeep Shukla its candidate.
In place of Sant Prasad from Khajni, BJP made Shri Ram Chauhan the candidate.
BJP made PN Pathak its candidate in place of Rajni Kant Tripathi from Kushinagar.
Pawan Kedia’s ticket was cut from Hata, BJP made Mohan Verma its candidate.
Satyamani Tripathi’s ticket was cut from Deoria, Shalabhmani Tripathi was nominated by the party.
BJP changed its candidate in Rampur Karkhana too, made Surendra Chaurasia its candidate.
From Barhaj, Deepak Mishra was nominated in place of Suresh Tiwari.
In Belthara, BJP changed the candidate, Chhattu Ram in place of Dhananjay Kanojia.
Who got the ticket in the woman
Sindhuja Mishra, Neelam Karwaria, Aarti Kaul, Aarti Tiwari, Saroj Sonkar, Anupama Jaiswal, Neelam Sonkar, Manju Saroj, Sunita Parikshit Singh have been given tickets.
UP election schedule
Voting is to be held in seven phases in Uttar Pradesh. It will begin with voting in 58 seats in 11 districts of the western part of the state on February 10. In the second phase, on February 14, voting will be held in 55 seats of the state. Voting for 59 seats in the third phase in Uttar Pradesh, 60 seats in the fourth phase on February 23, 60 seats in the fifth phase on February 27, 57 seats in the sixth phase on March 3 and 54 seats in the seventh phase on March 7. Will happen. At the same time, the results of UP elections will come on March 10.
last election results
In the 2017 assembly elections, the NDA alliance i.e. BJP Plus got a total of 325 seats. Out of these alone, it was successful in winning 312 seats. In the other two parties of the BJP alliance, Apna Dal (S) won nine out of 11 seats and OP Rajbhar’s Bharatiya Suheldev Samaj Party won four out of eight seats. On the other hand, the SP and Congress alliance had to be content with only 54 seats. Congress was able to win only seven seats. Apart from this, the Samajwadi Party won only 47 seats. On the other hand, the BSP had won 19 seats. One seat was given to RLD and 4 seats were in the account of others.