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UP Assembly Polls 2022: Mayawati`s BSP to finalise candidates in high-level meeting today
Mayawati will chair a high-level meet of party officials in Lucknow on Sunday (January 9) to finalise the party`s candidates for the upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly elections 2022.
Highlights
- The elections in UP will be held in 7 phases from Feb 10 to March 7
- The counting of votes will take place on March 10
- In 2017, BSP won only 19 seats
New Delhi: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati will chair a high-level meet of party officials in Lucknow on Sunday (January 9) to finalise the party’s candidates for the upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly elections 2022.
An announcement regarding the candidate list is also expected soon,
"Assembly polls in all the five states must be held peacefully. Police administration must work without bias. The people of Uttar Pradesh should vote for development. Our party will follow all guidelines of EC. I will chair a high-level meeting of party officials today regarding the final selection of candidates," said Mayawati while addressing a press conference here today.
UP Assembly Elections 2022 dates
The Election Commission on Saturday announced the schedule for the upcoming assembly polls in five states- Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Manipur, Punjab and Goa. The election will be held in 7 phases from February 10 to March 7.
Polling across Uttar Pradesh’s 403 constituencies will take place in all seven phases starting from February 10.
The counting of votes in all states will take place on March 10.
COVID-safe elections
In the wake of the COVID-19 surge, the Commission directed that no physical political rallies and roadshows will be allowed till January 15, however, further rallies and election campaign meetings will be allowed only in earmarked places and with prior permissions of district administration.
2017 UP Polls
In the 2017 Assembly elections, the BJP won a landslide victory winning 312 Assembly seats. The party secured a 39.67 per cent vote share in the elections for 403-member Assembly.
Samajwadi Party (SP) bagged 47 seats, BSP won 19 while Congress could manage to win only seven seats.
(With agency inputs)