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BSP MLA hints he voted for BJP in RS polls

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

BSP MLA today indicated that he had cross-voted in favour of the BJP in the Rajya Sabha polls, saying "I am with Maharaj-ji", referring to Chief Minister

of the BSP Legislature Party Uma also said he cannot be sure that had voted for the BSP candidate

The Unnao MLA's vote could be crucial as it gives BJP the edge in getting a ninth Rajya Sabha seat from It is already assured of eight seats on the basis of its strength in the Assembly.

said he had cast his vote and showed it to BSP agent Lalji Verma and the rest could be known from him.

"I have cast my vote after showing it to Lalji Verma and he will tell you the details...I am with Maharaj-ji (Adityanath)," he said after voting at the in the

According to Uma Shankar, 17 MLAs of the total 19 had cast their votes by midday and shown them to Verma.

"We are not very sure about as he was not present either in the meeting last night nor in the breakfast with this morning," Uma Shankar said.

Another MLA of the party, Mukhtar Ansari, is in

The BSP exuded confidence that all the nine surplus MLAs of the as well as seven of the and one of the RLD have voted in favour of his party candidate.

"All the seven MLAs went together to vote, while the SP has given us a list of their loyal MLAs," Uma Shankar said.

The BSP, which has fielded the second opposition candidate, is already short of one vote in the event of the court's refusal to let Ansari vote.

Independent MLA said he was with 'Maharaj ji' and would vote for the BJP.

There are 11 candidates for 10 Rajya Sabha seats and 37 first preference votes required for victory in each seat.

Since the BJP and its allies have 324 seats in the Assembly, the saffron party can easily bag eight of the 10 seats and will still be left with 28 surplus votes as the four-MLA strong (SBSP) has decided to go with the ruling party.

"There can be some contest on the ninth seat," a senior said.

The Samajwadi Party, which has fielded Jaya Bachchan, and the BSP, which nominated Bhimrao Ambedkar, appeared confident of winning one each of the remaining two seats.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 23 2018. 13:05 IST
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