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UP Elections: Stampede in political events, former minister Sayeeduzzaman’s son Salman Saeed joins BSP, BSP made candidate from this seat

Shadab Rizvi, Meerut
There’s a stampede within the political events in West UP. Leaders are leaving their birthday celebration and going to different events. Some other setback for Congress. Salman Saeed, the son of former House Minister Sayeduzzaman of Muzaffarnagar, joined the Bahujan Samaj Birthday celebration on Thursday.

Salman Saeed, son of former minister Sayeduzzaman, who used to be one of the crucial outdated Congress leaders of West UP, used to be additionally declared via the BSP because the candidate from Charthawal meeting seat of Muzaffarnagar. Within the 2016 by-election, he contested from Sadar seat on a Congress price tag. Salman’s grandfather Saeed Murtaza used to be an MLA in 1969 and an MP in 1977 on a BKD price tag. Father Sayeduzzaman used to be MLA from Morna in 1985 and MP from Muzaffarnagar in 1999. Until now BSP had fielded Arshad Rana from Charthawal. After Salman’s price tag, he wrote in a Fb put up that if BSP’s West UP in-charge Shamsuddin Raine does no longer go back the cash taken within the title of my election, then he’s going to self-immolate at Mayawati’s place of dwelling in Lucknow.

Noman Masood additionally joined BSP
Former Gangoh chairman Noman Masood joined the BSP at the side of his son Hamza Masood, former district panchayat member Sandeep Verma Randhedi and previous head Mehboob Khanpur. 4 months again, Noman Masood left Congress and got here to RLD. Seeing that he may just no longer get price tag from Gangoh from RLD, Noman left RLD and joined BSP. He met Mayawati and in addition claimed price tag for Gangoh from BSP. Confirming her price tag, Mayawati tweeted. Noman Masood is the brother of Imran Masood, who left the Congress. Noman’s uncle Qazi Rashid Masood is a huge political face. Noman Masood had contested from Gangoh in 2017 on a Congress price tag.

Previous, Congress MLA from Saharanpur Dehat seat, Masood Akhtar has additionally left the Congress and joined the Samajwadi Birthday celebration. Imran Masood, a former MLA and nationwide secretary of Congress, had joined the SP 3 days in the past. Congress MLA from Behat seat of Saharanpur Naresh Saini has additionally left Congress and joined BJP.

The Election Fee introduced the meeting elections in Uttar Pradesh on 8 January. Vote casting for the 403-seat 18th Meeting might be held in seven stages from February 10 to March 7. The result of the elections will come on March 10. Vote casting might be held in UP in seven stages on February 10, February 14, February 20, February 23, February 27, March 3 and March 7.

On February 10, within the first segment, 58 seats in 11 districts of western UP, 2d segment on February 14 in 55 seats in 9 districts, within the 3rd segment on February 20, 59 in 16 districts. Vote casting will happen at the seats. Within the fourth segment, polling might be hung on February 23 in 60 seats in 9 districts together with Lucknow. Within the 5th segment, on February 27, 60 seats in 11 districts, within the 6th segment, 57 seats in 10 districts on March 3, and the 7th and final stages on March 7 in 9 districts. 54 seats might be completed. The time period of the seventeenth Meeting (UP Meeting) is until 15 Would possibly.

Elections to the 403 seats for the seventeenth Legislative Meeting have been held in 7 stages from 11 February to eight March 2017. In that election, BJP received 312 seats for the primary time and secured three-fourth majority within the UP Vidhansabha. The Samajwadi Birthday celebration and Congress alliance led via Akhilesh Yadav may just win 54 seats. Except this, the BSP of Mayawati, who were Leader Minister a number of occasions within the state, used to be decreased to 19 seats. This time an instantaneous contest is being thought to be between the Samajwadi Birthday celebration and the BJP. The BJP is contesting the elections via hanging ahead the faces of Yogi Adityanath and Top Minister Narendra Modi.

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