Sunday, February 12, 2017

UP Election 2017 - Who is the Loser and Winer in First Phase of UP Election

UP Election 2017

1. The first phase of UP assembly Election 2017 has finished, here we will provide a ground report about UP Election 2017. UP Election first phase was finished on Saturday.

In this election Demonetization was not as big issue among  the voters as it was projected to be, but  The Congress-Samajwadi Party alliance seems to have caught people's imagination.

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1.       2. Observations for who are losers and winners for UP Election 2017 First Phase
2.       In this first phase a large number of Muslims have voted for the SP-Congress alliance in western Uttar Pradesh, according to reports. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is not the first choice for the Muslims voters
3.       Mustaqim, a papaya vendor in Budhana, was one of the first to arrive at a polling booth in his area.  He said that "I can bring  a cycle in home, but not an elephant," said Mustaqim.








So that Muslims shows their leaning to SP – Congress Alliance that is Alarm for Bahujan Samaj         Party  or Mayawati.

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3. Securing lots of Muslim support in Western Uttar Pradesh  is a positive sign for the Samajwadi Party.

4.     4.   The Samajwadi Parti can now hope that this trend will continue in other parts of the state. That said, translating Muslim votes into seats in western Uttar Pradesh remains a challenge for Akhilesh Yadav as the region hardly has a solid Yadav.

5.     5.    Jats are angry with the BJP for not fulfilling their demand of reservation in government jobs.

So this time after first phase voting our reports shows that SP will get highest votes in this election.


The election campaign to be organized by Priyanka Gandhi in Amethi  and Raebareli has been keeping local Congress workers on tenterhooks. The  plan to reach Amethi on the date February 13 and begin the campaign on February 14 has been delayed because of local complications. Sources say that the decision to reschedule the dates took place after Priyanka received a different feedback from the local Congress workers.

Sources says that there are three seats in the family stronghold over which there is a friendly fight between the SP and Congress, which has complicated the further programe. “How can you expect our leader not to campaign for the Congress candidates even if they are engaged in a friendly fight,” said a source.
Some leaders in the  Raebareli say that the alliance of SP & Congress has benefited the Congress in the remaining  part of  the state but hasn’t helped them in the Raebareli and Amethi. It is because of these considerations that the final programme of the most charismatic Gandhi is getting delayed. The feeling in the local unit is that a couple of expelled SP leaders, who are also contesting the elections on different symbols, may spoil the chance of the Congress candidates, which would ultimately reflect badly on the charisma of Priyanka.


Lastly, there is a feeling  of the party that Priyanka should not be overexposed in UP so that the mistake of 2012 is not repeated in 2017 also. Priyanka is expected to contest Lok Sabha elections in 2019 and the Congress, till then, would like to keep its most explosive powder dry. So a limited, defined and short campaign burst is being expected from Priyanka this time around, which, ‘if it happens’, would be different from 2012, when she held more than 200 nukad sabhas in both the constituencies.



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