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BSP winner candidate list for Lok Sabha Election 2019

May 24, 2019, 17:02 IST
Lucknow: BSP supremo Mayawati addresses a press conference in Lucknow on April 27, 2019. (Photo: IANS)

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ConstituencyWinner Candidate NameWinning PartyWinning Margin
Ambedkar NagarRitesh PandeyBSP95880
AmrohaKUNWAR DANISH ALIBSP63248
BijnorMALOOK NAGARBSP69941
GhazipurAFZAL ANSARIBSP119392
GhosiATUL KUMAR SINGHBSP122568
JaunpurSHYAM SINGH YADAVBSP80936
JaunpurSHYAM SINGH YADAVBSP80936
LalganjSangeeta AzadBSP161597
NaginaGIRISH CHANDRABSP166832
SaharanpurHAJI FAZLUR REHMANBSP22417
ShrawastiRAM SHIROMANIBSP5320

BSP has won 11 seats in Uttar Pradesh. The SP-BSP has together managed to win 15 seats.

IndiaToday-AxisMyIndia exit polls 2019 predicts that Mayavati’s BSP (Bahujan Samaj Party) is set to win from 16 seats in Uttar Pradesh. This number is the total seats the party will get in the state along with its allies SP and RLD. IN 2019 elections, BSP nominated its candidates from 38 seats. As per the seat sharing arrangement, SP contested from 37 seats and RLD faced the elections from 3 seats. Mayavati has chosen not to contest in 2019 Lok Sabha elections in order to focus more on the election campaign for the victory of her Mahagathbandhan. As per the Chanakya-News24 Exit Poll, the BSP- SP and RLD coalition might win 13 out of 80 seats with over 65 seats predicted for the BJP from the state and just 2 seats predicted for the Congress party.

Uttar Pradesh state has the largest number of parliamentary seats in the country numbering 80 in total. In 2014 elections for the Lok Sabha, BSP could not get a single seat in UP. In 2009 elections, BSP got 20 seats from UP leaving BJP with just 10 seats. In 2004 and 1999 Lok Sabha elections, the results gave the party 19 seats and 14 seats respectively. Talking of the vote share in 2014 elections, BSP had got 19.6 % votes in the state while the BJP had got 42.3 % votes.

Some of the key candidates like Haji Fazulrahman contested for Saharanpur seat, Girish Chandra was nominated by the party from Nagina (SC) and Amar Chandra Jauhar faced the elections from Shahjahanpur (SC). While nominating their candidates as per the seat sharing agreement, BSP and SP gave two seats for RLD. These two parties have decided not to contest in the two constituencies of Amethi and Raebareli from where the Congress President Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi are contesting.
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