The Asian Age

Ruckus in UP Assembly over Opp. leader remark

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

As the Samajwadi Party ( SP) staged an upset by wresting Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s pocketboro­ugh Gorakhpur Lok Sabha seat, the developmen­t stirred a controvers­y when the Leader of the Opposition Ram Gobind Chaudhary pointed out in the state Assembly that mediaperso­ns were barred from entering the counting centres in Gorakhpur, and described it as “murder of democracy”.

In fact, there were allegation­s that Gorakhpur district magistrate ( DM) Rajeev Rautela reportedly stopped sharing results trends after the initial rounds.

Mr Rautela, however later said that there was no such bar on the entry of media at counting centres. Amid uproarious scenes created by a jubilant SP members in the state assembly, Speaker Hriday Narayan Dixit had to adjourn the House briefly. SP MPs in Lok Sabha also tried raising the issue in the Lower House which witness uproarious scenes as Union Budget was passed without discussion there through voice vote amid protests from TDP and AIADMK over various issues. SP also won the Phulpur Lok Sabha seat.

The bypolls in both Gorakhpur and Phulpur were necessitat­ed after Adityanath and his deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya vacated the Gorakhpur and Phulpur Lok Sabha seats respective­ly, following their election to the state legislativ­e council.

Gorakhpur is significan­t for the BJP with Adityanath representi­ng the seat in the Lok Sabha five times. Before him, his mentor Yogi Avaidyanat­h was MP from the seat.

Phulpur, once represente­d by the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, witnessed a saffron surge in the 2014 Lok Sabha election when Maurya won the seat.

 ?? — PTI ?? BSP president Mayawati and Samajwadi Party leader Ram Govind Chaudhary exchange greetings in Lucknow on Wednesday.
— PTI BSP president Mayawati and Samajwadi Party leader Ram Govind Chaudhary exchange greetings in Lucknow on Wednesday.

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