Yogi credits Modi’s leadership for BJP’s 7-2 victory in UP by-polls; Akhilesh claims misuse of power
CM Yogi once again raised the slogan 'Batoge to Katoge' and asked the people to stay united.
CM Yogi once again raised the slogan 'Batoge to Katoge' and asked the people to stay united.
As expected, the BJP clinched 7 of the 9 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday where by-elections were held on November 20.
The ruling BJP is leading in seven out of nine assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh whereas the Samajwadi Party had retained the Sisamau seat in Kanpur and was leading in Karhal seat in Mainpuri.
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) candidates were leading on three seats while Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was ahead on one seat as trends for the Bihar bypolls started pouring in on Saturday.
As the BJP gained a lead in Uttar Pradesh by-polls on nine seats, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said on Saturday that the Samajwadi party's reality has come before the people and it is going to become "Samaptwadi Party."
The controversy arising from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's remark, 'Batoge to Katoge' (divided, will perish), refuses to die down. On Friday, Congress State President Ajay Rai responded to the statement by saying, 'Nobody is dividing the people except the BJP.
The issue of seat sharing between Mahavikas Aghadi and Samajwadi Party in Maharashtra Assembly elections remained inconclusive with nine Samajwadi Party (SP) candidates filing their nominations yesterday, the last date of nominations.
Samajwadi Party President and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has said that the 2027 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh will be the best election of the SP so far and a government will be formed with an overwhelming majority.
Although bye-elections are being held on 9 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh on November 13 , the campaigning is yet to pick up.
Samajwadi Party National General Secretary Shivpal Singh Yadav, responding to the BJP's slogan 'Batoge to Katoge,' on Sunday asserted that the PDA will neither divide nor weaken. He remarked that anyone promoting such rhetoric would face consequences later.