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BJP sweeps UP civic polls, wins 14 of 16 seats

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The BJP swept the Uttar Pradesh civic polls on Friday pocketing 14 of the 16 mayoral seats as Yogi Adityanath emerged on top in his first major electoral test. The Congress faced the embarrasme­nt of losing in its bastion Amethi, the Lok Sabha constituen­cy of its Vice-President Rahul Gandhi. The BSP sprang a surprise as it thwarted the challenge from BJP candidates to win in western UP's Aligarh and Meerut towns.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) swept the Uttar Pradesh civic polls on Friday pocketing 14 of the 16 mayoral seats as Yogi Adityanath emerged on top in his first major electoral test after taking over as chief minister in March.

The Congress faced the embarrasme­nt of losing in its bastion Amethi, the Lok Sabha constituen­cy of its vice-president, Rahul Gandhi.

Mayawati-led Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), meanwhile, sprang a surprise as it thwarted the challenge from BJP candidates to win the mayoral posts in western UP’s Aligarh and Meerut towns.

Lucknow, which elected the BJP’s Sanyukta Bhatia as its first woman mayor, was among the prestigiou­s seats, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Lok Sabha constituen­cy of Varanasi, temple town Ayodhya and Adityanath’s home turf Gorakhpur, that the BJP won.

The BJP also scored impressive victories in Kanpur and Ghaziabad with its nominees emerging victors by a margin of over 100,000 votes.

Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said that the results reaffirmed people’s support for the goods and services tax which has made doing business “easier” for traders.

BJP chief Amit Shah said that it was clear that the people had embraced the economic reforms and rejected politics of caste, appeasemen­t and dynasty.

The results are all the more a boost to the party as they come days before the high-stakes Gujarat Assembly polls.

Among the BJP’s thumping victories was in Kanpur where, Pramila Pandey defeated Bandana Misra of the Congress by a margin of 105,134 votes. In Ghaziabad, BJP’s Asha Sharma trounced Dolly Sharma of the Congress by 163,675 votes.

It was the BJP all the way in Allahabad and Agra also.

Abhilasha Gupta retained the Allahabad mayoral post defeating Vinod Chand Dubey of the Samajwadi Party by 63,384 votes. In Agra, Navin Kumar Jain defeated Digambar Singh of the BSP by 74,322 votes.

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