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BJP wins 6 of 9 seats in UP Council polls

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Lucknow, Dec 7 : The BJP has won six out of the nine seats in the graduate and the teachers’ constituencies where results have been declared.
In Lucknow, after a marathon counting of more than 80 hours, Avanish Kumar Singh of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged victorious in the graduate constituency by a margin of 6,403 votes against sitting MLC Kanti Singh, whose family had held the seat for 18 years.
In Meerut, another graduate constituency dominated for 24 years by Hem Singh Pundhir of Madhyamik Siksha Sangh, BJP candidate Dinesh Goyal won by a huge margin of 28,769 votes.
The BJP has won three out of the six teachers’ seats from Lucknow, Meerut and Bareilly-Moradabad.
This was the first time that the BJP had contested a teachers’ constituency and its strong showing is likely to further impact “teachers’ politics” in the state.
Among the four graduates’ seats, the BJP won from Agra and Meerut, while the Samajwadi Party (SP) added to their tally in Allahabad-Jhansi and Varanasi divisions. Both the graduates’ seats won by the SP were earlier held by the BJP, but the saffron party also won from Agra, which had earlier elected an SP candidate.

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