Samajwadi Party Leads on These 31 Seats in UP: Full List Inside, 10,000 Vote Margin on This Seat.

Last updated on June 11th, 2024 at 11:06 am

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seems to be experiencing unexpected setbacks as the vote counting process gets under way in a few Hindi heartland states, notably Uttar Pradesh, which is the most important state politically.

Based on vote patterns provided by the Election Commission, the BJP and the Samajwadi Party were in a deadlock for the 80 Lok Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh.

In the seats of Meerut and Mathura, Arun Govil and Hema Malini of the BJP defeated their opponents.

In Kaiserganj, the son of former Wrestling Federation of India chairman Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, Karan Bhushan Singh, is leading SP’s Bhagat Ram by 40,449 votes.

In the Ayodhya district’s Faizabad seat, Lallu Singh of the BJP is behind Awadhesh Prasad of the SP by 5,326 votes.

Haryana

The BJP trailed the Congress in Haryana, where the two parties held four and six seats, respectively.

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Leading the opposition INDIA bloc’s push in Uttar Pradesh, a politically significant state that has the highest number of MPs in the Lok Sabha at eighty, is the Samajwadi Party.

Furthermore, Mr. Yadav has virtually secured his own victory in Kannuaj, the stronghold of the Mayawati family. As of 3 pm, he led Imran Bin Zafar of the BSP, the former chief minister, by almost 3.5 lakh votes.

At 3 p.m., the BJP held 34 seats while the SP held 35. When the Congress-led UPA prevailed in the 2004 UP Lok Sabha election, the Samajwadi Party’s best-ever performance was 36.

New Delhi: In Uttar Pradesh, a politically significant state that sends 80 MPs to the Lok Sabha—more than any other state—the opposition INDIA group is being led by the Samajwadi Party.
At 3 p.m., the BJP held 34 seats while the SP held 35. When the Congress-led UPA prevailed in the 2004 UP Lok Sabha election, the Samajwadi Party’s best-ever performance was 36.

Furthermore, Mr. Yadav has virtually secured his own victory in Kannuaj, the stronghold of the Mayawati family. As of 3 pm, he led Imran Bin Zafar of the BSP, the former chief minister, by almost 3.5 lakh votes.

Subrat Pathak, who is trailing by more than one lakh votes, is the BJP’s filler in the electoral sandwich.

The Samajwadi Party only managed five seats in the previous Lok Sabha election, in which the BJP won 62 of the state’s 80 seats and its ally the Apna Dal (Sonelal) won two more.

In the 2014 election, the party received just five seats, compared to 23 in the 2009 survey.

Lok Sabha elactions 2024
Lok Sabha elactions 2024

2024 Lok Sabha Election: What Exit Polls Said

The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance may get as many as 401 seats, according to two of the twelve exit pollsters, India Today-Axis My India and India TV-CNX. Three more predict that it will fall on the 400-seat threshold: Chanakya of C Voter; Jan Ki Baat and News Nation; they predict that Mr. Modi’s election-winning juggernaut will win a maximum of 383, 392, and 378 seats.

In the contest for 272 seats, it seems unlikely that the BJP coalition will finish lower than 281.

The INDIA group, which is often regarded as a motley coalition of opposition parties, dismissed the forecasts with a chuckle and promised to accomplish its June 2018 goal of unseating the BJP and Prime Minister Modi.

Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, the head of the Congress, have asserted that the party will win 295 seats.

The available exit poll data is inconclusive, despite four giving the alliance more than 150 seats.

The INDIA group is predicted to win 166, 152, and 154 seats by TV9 Bharatvarsh-Polstrat, Times Now-ETG, and Republic TV-P Marq; hauls between 152 and 182 are predicted by News Nation and ABP News-C Voter.

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News-24 and D Dynamics of India NewsThe Chanakya of today are far less optimistic; they only expect 125–107 seats, while the others forecast that India would receive 109–166 seats.

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