Cantonment Board poll results: BJP wins 5 seats in Delhi; loses Varanasi, Lucknow, Agra

 The BJP on Monday won five seats in the election to the eight-member Delhi Cantonment Board, while the Congress got two and the AAP one.

New Delhi: The BJP on Monday won five seats in the election to the eight-member Delhi Cantonment Board, while the Congress got two and the AAP one.

A total of 64 candidates contested the polls held Sunday. Delhi Cantonment is one of the 70 assembly constituencies in the capital which has its own civic body.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) won this seat - which has around 74,000 voters - in the 2013 Assembly polls.

Delhi will elect a new 70-member legislative Assembly Feb 7.

However, in Uttar Pradesh, none of the candidates supported by BJP could ensure victory in the Cantonment Board polls in Varanasi and Lucknow, and managed to win just one seat in Agra.

In Varanasi, the Lok Sabha seat of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, all the seven seats were bagged by Independents.

BJP had for the first time fielded or supported candidates in Cantonment Board polls.

In Lucknow, the home turf of Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP lost on all eight seats to Independents.

Asked to comment on the party's poor performance in these elections, BJP state chief Laxmikant Bajpai said most of the candidates lost as they were not given official party symbol.

In Varanasi, the seven seats were won by Sangita, Shailendra Singh, Rajkumar Das, Masood Hussain, Chandra Keshav, Shahnawaz Ali and Shailja Srivastava -- all Independents.

In Lucknow, Jagdish Prasad, Pramod Sharma, Rupa Devi, Swati Yadav, Amit Kumar Shukla, Anjum Aara, Sanjay Kumar Vaish and Reena Singhania -- all Independents -- bagged the eight seats.

In Agra too, the performance of BJP was not good as it won just one ward, with Independents romping home at seven seats. BJP had contested these seats on party symbol.

Polling was held yesterday and results of Varanasi and Lucknow were declared today.

Commenting on BJP's rout, UP Cabinet Minister and Samajwadi Party leader Ambika Chowdhury said the results had proved BJP's tall claims hollow.

"BJP had made tall claims but could not come up to the expectations of the people. In UP Assembly bye-elections soon after Narendra Modi swept to power at the Centre, BJP lost nine out of 11 seats. Now it will taste more defeat in the days to come in all elections at least in Uttar Pradesh," he said, adding, "People have understood the reality."

 

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