UP By Poll 2024 Election Dates: The Election Commission may announce the assembly elections of Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana today. It is believed that UP assembly by-elections can also be held along with these states.
UP Bypoll 2024 Election Dates: The Election Commission will announce the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir today (August 16). Today at 3 pm, the Election Commission is going to hold a press conference regarding the assembly elections. In which Haryana assembly elections are also being announced along with Jammu and Kashmir. Meanwhile, everyone’s eyes will also be on the by-elections to be held on ten seats of UP. It is believed that the dates for by-elections on ten seats of UP along with Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana can also be announced.
The Election Commission is going to hold a press conference in Delhi this afternoon, in which information about the upcoming assembly elections will be given. Recently, the Election Commission also visited Jammu and Kashmir and Haryana. Therefore, there is speculation that the commission can announce elections in Haryana along with Jammu and Kashmir. Along with this, the buzz of UP by-elections has also intensified. However, we may have to wait more for the elections of Maharashtra.
By-elections are to be held on these seats of UP
By-elections are to be held on ten assembly seats of Uttar Pradesh. Out of these, nine seats have become vacant after winning the parliamentary elections, while one seat of Sisamau in Kanpur has become vacant after SP MLA Irfan Solanki was convicted. In this way, by-elections are to be held on ten seats of the state, Karhal, Milkipur, Sisamau, Kundarki, Ghaziabad, Phulpur, Majhawan, Katehari, Khair and Meerapur.
The fight for the by-election has become interesting
Meanwhile, preparations for the by-elections are in full swing in UP too. All the parties including BJP, SP, Congress have started preparations for the elections. While BJP has given the responsibility of winning two seats each to senior leaders including CM Yogi and both deputy CMs, SP has also appointed in-charges on six seats. Meanwhile, Congress has appointed in-charges on all ten seats of the state. BSP has also entered the fray with full force this time.
In this election, Chandrashekhar Azad of Azad Samaj Party can also emerge as a big challenge for India Alliance. Nagina MP has also announced to contest on all ten seats. This is sure to divide the Dalit voters.
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