By-elections will be held in nine assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh. Kundarki Sabha is one of them. The candidates here are Ramveer Thakur from the BJP, Haji Rizwan from the Samajwadi Party, Raftullah Jain from the BSP, Hafiz Waris from the AIMIM and H.P. Chand Babu of the Socialist Party. However, the real contest in the election is between the Popular Party and the Socialist Party. But other parties also have the ability to ruin the game for both parties. These include BSP, AIMIM and Azad Samaj Party.
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After this by-election, whoever becomes a provincial councilor will serve a term of two and a half years. Because parliamentary elections will be held again in 2027. In this case, confusion arose among the public as to whether they should vote for the candidate who developed the area or vote for his face. Let us know why the discussion on face and development is different in this chamber.
People are confused about who to vote for
The Aaj Tak team in Kundarki also completed the ground report. Public claims are that the BJP government has been in the coalition since 2017, but Kundalji is a Samajwadi Party MP in the Assembly and hence he is getting double treatment in the Assembly.
In this case, if the public votes after seeing the candidate and his face, then they are not making development a priority. But if it goes forward, then somewhere the public can vote not on face, but on who is in power.
On the other hand, BJP candidate Thakur Ram Veer Singh said Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had earlier held a public meeting here and inaugurated works worth over Rs 200 crore. Laying the foundation. But no sensitive people live here, so people have more problems. Seeing this, now people want to develop but don’t want to hear what to do every time, isn’t our government here?
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SP candidate accuses police of threatening public
In the by-election, the Socialist Party candidate and former MP Haji Rizwan also blamed the police. He said she was acting under government pressure to intimidate voters. This attitude from the police could affect voting.