Millennium Post

BJP loses all 3 LS seats in UP, Bihar

- SIMONTINI BHATTACHAR­JEE

LUCKNOW/PATNA: In a stunning reversal of fortunes for the BJP ahead of the 2019 general elections, the party on Wednesday lost bypolls to all three Lok Sabha seats it contested, including its bastion Gorakhpur, and Phulpur in Uttar Pradesh, besides Araria in Bihar.

A consolidat­ion of OBC, Dalit and Muslim votes powered Samajwadi Party candidates to victory in Gorakhpur, a seat represente­d by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for five successive terms, and Phulpur, which elected his deputy Keshav Prasad Maurya in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. BJP had won Phulpur for the first time.

Both of them had won their seats by margins of over 3 lakh votes.

Samajwadi Party’s Pravin Nishad defeated BJP’S Upendra Dutt Shukla by 21,961 votes in Gorakhpur, the seat which was with the party since 1989, while Nagendra Pratap Singh Patel of SP clinched the Phulpur seat drubbing the saffron party’s Kaushalend­ra Singh Patel by 59,460 votes.

As trends began to turn the way of the Samajwadi Party in Gorakhpur, a top official scripted a major political controvers­y by banning the media from the area where votes were being counted.

Lalu Prasad’s RJD retained the Araria Lok Sabha seat where its nominee Sarfaraz Alam beat BJP’S Pradeep Kumar Singh by over 60,000 votes, in a set back for the JD(U)-BJP alliance, which went to the hustings for the first time after Nitish Kumar returned to the NDA fold.

In small consolatio­n for the BJP, its candidate Rinki Rani Pandey retained the Bhabhua Assembly seat for the party, defeating her Congress rival Shambhu Singh Patel by about 14,000 votes.

The RJD retained the Jehanabad Assembly seat, with its nominee Suday Yadav defeating his JD(U) rival Abhiram Sharma by more than 30,000 votes.

It brought back memories of the triumph of the now-defunct Jd(u)-rjd-congress Grand Alliance in Bihar which had trounced the Bjpled NDA in 2015. The success was attributed to the consolidat­ion of OBC and Muslim voters in favour of the Grand alliance after the two major parties--jd(u) and RJD came together.

The SP and BSP had formed a coalition government in the state in 1993 when the BJP, despite emerging as the single largest party following the demolition of the Babri mosque, failed to get a majority.

In Gorakhpur, a consolidat­ion of Obcdalit-muslim votes, which used to get split between the SP and BSP, besides the support of smaller entities like the Nishad Party and Peace Party, worked its magic for the Samajwadi Party candidates.

The bypoll victories may now nudge the secular parties to forge a broad alliance of anti-bjp forces at the national level before the general elections.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi described the results as a reflection of public anger against the BJP.

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav termed the victory as one of “social justice” and profusely thanked the BSP for its support.

The BJP had scored a thumping victory in Uttar Pradesh in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, and together with ally Apna Dal, won 73 of the states 80 seats. The NDA allies had polled 43.3 percent votes.

The NDA improved upon its performanc­e in the 2017 Assembly polls, winning 325 seats in the 403-member Assembly, polling 48.7 percent votes. The SP won 47 seats with 21.8 percent votes. The BSP won 19 seats with 22.2 percent votes. The two parties together polled 40.8 percent votes.

NEW DELHI: The performanc­e of Samajwadi Party in both Lok Sabha seats -- Gorakhpur, Phulpur-- that went to bypolls in Uttar Pradesh has questioned BJP’S ability to eclipse the opposition in forthcomin­g Lok Sabha Polls 2019. The man, sorry the woman, behind the turnaround in Uttar Pradesh politics is none other than Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati.

At a time when the BSP managed to get only 19 assembly seats during Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections 2017, and did not win even a single seat during Lok Sabha elections 2014, many political pundits were ready to write BSP’S obituary in Uttar Pradesh. But Mayawati, a past master in social engineerin­g, was waiting to make her presence felt which has stunned BJP. The bypoll results have proved that Mayawati remains a big force in Uttar Pradesh and her ability to transfer votes in favour of an ally can’t be questioned.

“We didn’t expect that BSP’S vote will be transferre­d to SP in such a manner. We will analyse after seeing the final results and prepare for a situation in future when BSP, SP, and Congress can come together. We will make our strategy for winning 2019 election,” said KP Maurya, Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.

The fact that Mayawati made her final moves only in the end without hogging unnecessar­y limelight seems to have caught BJP sleeping.

Mayawati on Thursday-with just one day to go for the campaignin­g in Gorakhpur and Phulpur parliament­ary bypolls-- directed party cadres to hold at least 100 ‘nukkad sabhas’ (street corner meetings) in support of the Samajwadi Party (SP) candidates.

According to media reports Mayawati reportedly instructed a team of BSP leaders, led by her close confidante and Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Siddharth, to personally supervise the campaign. “We have been asked to campaign rigorously as if our own party is contesting,” a BSP functionar­y was reported as saying by The Times of India.

BSP announced the support for SP in the bypolls barely a week before the polling. BJP perhaps failed to take corrective steps to counter BSP’S masterstro­ke. For the first time in nearly 25 years, BSP party workers campaigned with flags of both SP and BSP.

BSP booth-level workers spread in the constituen­cies and launched door-to-door campaign. No big rally, silent campaign but the results have shocked BJP and given a new hope to the entire Opposition at national level.

The voter turnout was 47.45 per cent in Gorakhpur and 37.39 per cent in Phulpur in Sunday’s polling. The bypolls were necessitat­ed after UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya vacated the Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha seats

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Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav with senior leaders Kiranmoy Nanda and Azam Khan addresses a press conference after the by-election results
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