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SP wrests Phulpur Lok Sabha seat, set to win in Gorakhpur (Seventh Lead)

IANS  |  Lucknow 

In a major blow to the BJP, the Samajwadi Party, backed by its otherwise bitter foe BSP, wrested the seat in and was set to win in Gorakhpur, seats vacated by and Deputy

candidate defeated his nearest rival by 59,613 votes, leading to noisy celebrations and calls for opposition unity across the nation to defeat the BJP in next year's battle.

The results were announced after 31 rounds of counting.

The had extended support to the in a bid to avoid a split in opposition vote.

Amid beating of drums and distribution of sweets, the victorious Nagendra Patel not only thanked the people of for his victory but said he also had the blessings of 'behenji' Mayawati along with his own leader

Mafia don-turned-politician Ateeq Ahmad, contesting as an Independent from inside the jail, won 33,818 votes in while (Congress) got 11,934 votes.

and Maurya vacated the and seats respectively after being elected to the Assembly.

As the vote count moved towards the final rounds, Samajwadi Party's had secured 334,463 votes in Gorakhpur, with the BJP's Upendra Dutt Shukla at the second spot with 308,593 votes. One said Nishad had won.

The setback comes as a huge shocker to the year-old BJP government in Uttar Pradesh, where Adityanath has represented in the seat for five consecutive times.

Both the constituencies voted on Sunday.

"This is a rejection of both (Narendra) Modi and Yogi (Adityanath)," told IANS.

"They have been making tall promises but not delivering on the ground," he said, explaining why the voters appeared to have turned away against the BJP so dramatically in these two seats since the 2014 battle.

In a rare show of camaraderie, leaders admitted that the BSP decision to back their party played a critical role in the outcome.

In 2014, the BJP stunningly won 71 of the 80 seats while one of its allies secured two. The won from five seats. The won two seats and the BSP drew a blank.

The took early lead right from the beginning of the vote count that began on Wednesday morning and steadily built up the gap with its BJP rivals as officials counted the tens of thousands of votes.

District Magistrate earlier sparked a storm by barring journalists from entering the counting centre and did not announce details of counting after the first two rounds.

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First Published: Wed, March 14 2018. 18:04 IST
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