UP bypoll outcome leaves BJP down, but not out

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The stunning electoral losses suffered by the BJP in the recently held bye-elections in and seats in may have given the opposition a reason to smile, but BJP leaders believe they are "down but not out".

"We are down but not out," he said, when asked to comment on three back to back defeats suffered by the party in the bye-elections this year in the state.

To begin with, he said, the winning margin of Tabassum Begum, the joint opposition candidate fielded by the RLD in seat, was 44,618 votes over of the BJP.

Compared to this, in 2014 general elections, BJP's defeated his nearest rival by a huge margin of 2,36,828 votes, he said.

Again, during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, polling percentage in was 73.10, as compared to 54.17 per cent last week.

A said traditionally a higher polling percentage has always worked in favour of the BJP.

Tripathi exuded confidence that the same scenario of a better and much higher turnout will occur in the 2019 in the constituency as also throughout the state, thereby, favouring the ruling party.

About Assembly constituency, the said the victory margin of SP candidate over BJP candidate was 5,662 votes as compared to the 2017 UP election, when of the BJP defeated Hasan by a bigger margin of 12,736 votes.

"The 2017 UP assembly elections had witnessed a voter turnout of 66.93 per cent, as compared to 61 per cent in the recently held assembly bypoll," Tripathi said.

The bye-election to was necessitated following the death of sitting BJP MLA in a road accident. Lokendra's wife Avni was given the BJP ticket but she lost.

The Kairana Lok Sabha bypoll was ordered as the seat fell vacant when sitting died. His daughter, Mriganka, was fielded by the saffron party, but she too bit the dust.

Optimistic that the BJP will emerge victorious in the 2019 Lok Sabha and 2022 UP assembly elections, Tripathi said, "We are confident that the voters in UP will elect BJP candidates both in the coming Lok Sabha and also UP assembly elections."

Party leaders also claimed that the voting percentage in the Lok Sabha and UP assembly elections will increase and it will definitely give the saffron party a reason to smile.

"Once the voting percent goes up, our party will trounce its political opponents," another said.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 15:40 IST