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With the notification for the 11 seats of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council being out, the political events are gearing as much as subject their candidates. On Thursday, Sanjay Kumar Mishra of Samajwadi Party (SP) filed his nomination papers from Bareilly-Moradabad instructor’s constituency.
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council has 100 members, out of which most i.e, 52, are with the SP, whereas 19 are with the ruling BJP. The BSP has eight members and Congress simply two with one certainly one of them, Dinesh Kumar Singh, having already joined BJP.
Both the SP and BJP are attempting to extend their numbers within the Upper House as seats are contested immediately from the votes of graduates of recognised faculties and common lecturers.
While there are total 14 vacants seats in Legislative Council at current, polls have been introduced on 11 seats of Graduate and Teacher’s constituencies. Polling will happen in December.
The Samajwadi Party has already declared its 11 candidates – sitting MLA Aseem Yadav from Agra, Shamshad Ali from Meerut, Ram Singh Rana from Lucknow, Ashutosh Sinha from Varanasi and Man Singh from Allahabad-Jhansi graduate constituencies.
On six instructor’s constituencies, the SP has fielded Umashankar Chaudhary from Lucknow, Lal Bihari from Varanasi, sitting MLC Sanjay Kumar Mishra from Bareilly-Moradabad constituency, Dharmendra Kumar from Meerut, Havendra Singh Chaudhary from Agra Division, Avadhesh Kumar from Gorakhpur-Faizabad division.
With SP accountable for the Council, the ruling BJP for the primary time has deputed senior leaders together with ministers, as in-charge of every of those constituencies.
The BJP has not but formally declared its candidates, however its possible candidates have already been working of their respective constituencies together with senior leaders. The social gathering is anticipated to declare its candidates formally within the next few days because the final date of submitting of nomination papers is November 12.
The Congress, alternatively, is hoping to make a distinction by means of these polls and is transferring cautiously in collection of candidates. It has declared the candidature of Rajesh Dwivedi from Agra Graduate Constituency, Jitendra Kumar Gaur from Meerut Graduate Constituency, Ajay Kumar Singh from Allahabad-Jhansi Graduate Constituency, Brijesh Kumar Singh from Lucknow Graduate Constituency, Sanjiv Singh from Varanasi Graduate Constituency, Nagendra Dutt Tripathi from Gorakhpur-Ayodhya Teachers Constituency and Mehndi Hassan from Bareilly –Muradabad Teachers Constituency.
There can also be a robust “Shikshak Dal”, led by Om Prakash Sharma. Sharma is among the MLCs, whose time period resulted in May this 12 months. He had represented the Meerut Division of Teacher’s Constituency.
The 11 seats going to polls had fallen vacant in May this 12 months however the elections had been postponed resulting from Covid pandemic.
The MLCs, who retired embrace Kanti Singh from Lucknow, Kedar Nath Singh from Varanasi — he’s prone to be BJP candidate once more — Assem Yadav from Agra, Hem Singh Pundir from Meerut and Yagya Dutt Sharma from Allahabad-Jhansi Graduate Constituency.
Whereas MLCs from instructor’s constituencies who retired in May embrace Umesh Dwivedi from Lucknow Division, Chet Narayan Singh from Varanasi, Jagveer Kishore Jain from Agra Division, Om Prakash Sharma from Meerut Division, Sanjay Kumar Mishra from Bareilly-Moradabad Division, Dhruv Kumar Tripathi from Gorakhpur-Faizabad Division.
© The Indian Express (P) Ltd
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