[SP has won 60, BJP along with its ally 5 (including riot-scarred
Muzaffarnagar and Shamli), BSP 4, Congress 1 and RLD 1. BJP lost in
Varanasi.]

http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/sp-sweeps-zilla-panchayat-chairman-polls-in-up/article8078205.ece

LUCKNOW, January 8, 2016
Updated: January 8, 2016 01:05 IST
SP sweeps zilla panchayat chairman polls in U.P.
OMAR RASHID

The party won 60 out of 74 districts; embarrassment for BJP in Varanasi

The ruling Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh thumped all opponents in
the zilla panchayat chairman elections to claim 60 out of 74
districts.

The SP candidates were elected in 24 districts in addition to the 36
districts where its candidates won unopposed.

The BJP was embarrassed in Varanasi as SP candidate Aparajita Sonkar
defeated the BJP-Apna Dal combine candidate Amit Kumar Sonkar in Prime
Minister Narendra Modi’s constituency. In Congress vice-president
Rahul Gandhi’s constituency, Amethi too, the SP tasted victory. The
party’s candidate was elected unopposed after the Congress candidate
Krishna Chaurasiya withdrew nomination, embarrassing the party.

“Ignoring the baseless allegations the Opposition levelled against
Akhilesh Yadav, the SP’s win displays the faith people have in his
leadership. People have given approval to Mr. Yadav’s development
agenda,” SP spokesperson and Cabinet Minister Rajendra Chaudhary said.

Out of the 74 districts, 44 were won by women candidates, including
Mulayam Singh’s niece Sandhya Yadav, who was elected unopposed from
Mainpuri. Mr. Singh’s nephew Abhishek Yadav alias Anshul Yadav was
also elected unopposed from Etawah. In Unnao, two candidates secured
26 votes each and the winner was eventually declared by a lottery.

While the BJP and its allies claimed victory in five districts,
including Muzaffarnagar and Shamli, the BSP claimed four chairman
posts and the Congress and the Rashtriya Lok Dal got one each. The
Congress’ lone chairman, Avdesh Pratap Singh, was elected in its
bastion Rae Bareli.

The build-up to the elections saw the ruling SP take stern action
against dissenters, expelling and suspending several members,
including sitting MLAs. The party also replaced candidates frequently.
In the end, it faced minor embarrassment in two districts, Sitapur and
Bijnore, where SP rebels defeated the party candidates. Jitendra
Yadav, son of rebel SP MLA Rampal Yadav, who was suspended recently
for anti-party activities, defeated the official SP candidate Seema
Gupta. Mr. Jitendra Yadav had been expelled from the SP. In Bijnore,
suspended MLA Ruchi Veera’s husband Udhyan Veera defeated the SP
candidate Neelam Paras by a single vote. Mr. Veera was supported by
the BJP.

The BJP alleged that the SP misused the State machinery to win the
elections. Putting up a brave face, BJP State chief Laxmikant Bajpai
said the SP had “crossed all limits of anarchy” to “capture all the
seats” but could not prevent the BJP from securing some.

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