Violent movement before the by-election did not even become Agneepath for BJP, lotus blossomed from UP to Tripura
UP News / Violent movement before the by-election did not even become Agneepath for BJP, lotus blossomed from UP to Tripura
UP News - Violent movement before the by-election did not even become Agneepath for BJP, lotus blossomed from UP to Tripura
UP: The coin of Bharatiya Janata Party has run fiercely in the by-elections this time. Before the by-elections, there were protests across the country regarding the Agneepath scheme. There were incidents of violence and arson at various places. There was apprehension that the BJP might have to bear the brunt of this opposition to Agneepath in the by-elections. But with the results of the by-elections from Uttar Pradesh to Tripura, it became clear that this violent agitation did not turn out to be a firepath for the BJP.
Both the seats were SP's stronghold in UPLet us tell you that in the Lok Sabha by-election, the BJP was competing with the SP in Uttar Pradesh. Both the seats were such where the dominance of the Samajwadi Party is considered. On one hand Azam Khan had a stronghold in Rampur and on the other hand the Samajwadi Party in Azamgarh is considered very strong. This can be gauged from the fact that in the assembly elections held in March, BJP could not win a single seat here. However, before the by-elections, there were violent demonstrations in many districts, including Ballia and Varanasi, against the Agneepath scheme. But the election results of Azamgarh and Rampur were ineffective.
danka in Tripura tooApart from this, in the Tripura by-election, the BJP's dunk also played. here the main