The Sunday Guardian

UP polls may be brought forward

The EC is thinking of bringing forward the elections as February-March is examinatio­n time.

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present Assembly ends on 7 March 2017. There is also speculatio­n that elections in Punjab, Uttarakhan­d, Goa and Manipur will be clubbed with UP as was done in 2012.

In 2012, elections in UP were held in seven phases, between 4-28 February, while polling for Punjab, Uttarakhan­d, Manipur and Goa were held from 28 January to 3 March. The counting of votes in all the four states was held on 4 March.

An SP leader claimed that the party is ready to face the elections any time and that they have already selected candidates for 143 of UP’s 403 Assembly constituen­cies. These 143 candidates have been declared in seats represente­d by Opposition parties. The party is in the process of finalising the names for the seats currently held by it. The SP has 229 members in the 403-member state Assembly.

Sources say that the Akhilesh Yadav government is trying to complete big proj- ects such as the LucknowAgr­a Expressway and the Lucknow Metro fast so that these can be showcased before the elections as major achievemen­ts.

Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party has not announced its candidates, although sources claim that it has quietly finalised the candidates for all 403 constituen­cies. Mayawati has appointed the party’s potential candidates as Vidhan Sabha Prabharis, who will be made BSP’s can- didates later.

The BJP and the Congress will finalise their candidates just before the elections. Congress, however, has announced Sheila Dikshit as its chief ministeria­l candidate. State BJP spokespers­on Chandra Mohan said, “We are fully prepared as far as our organisati­on is concerned. Our booth committees are in place. We are going to hold a meeting of all block presidents where they will be given training.”

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