Lucknow Information: BJP made Keshav Prasad Maurya candidate in UP MLC elections, listing of those 9 applicants launched

Sandeep Tiwari, Lucknow: The Bharatiya Janata Birthday party (BJP) has fielded 9 applicants for the biennial elections to the approaching Legislative Council (UP MLC) in Uttar Pradesh. On this listing, self belief has additionally been expressed on Keshav Prasad Maurya, who confronted defeat within the meeting elections. Keshav’s time period results in July. At the side of this, the names of 7 ministers also are integrated within the listing. BJP has given tickets to Danish Azad Ansari, Bhupendra Singh, Narendra Kashyap, Jaswat Saini, Dayashankar Dayalu Mishra, JPS Rathore, Banwari Lal Dohre and Mukesh Sharma.

13 seats of the Legislative Council are falling vacant on July 6. Those come with most six seats of SP, 3 of BJP, 3 of BSP and one seat of Congress. BJP has launched the listing of 9 applicants for the election of 13 seats of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council. With this the enrollment will get started. Nominations will probably be held until June 9. Scrutiny of nomination papers will probably be accomplished on tenth June and withdrawal of nominations will probably be accomplished on thirteenth June. Balloting will probably be hung on June 20 from 9 am to 4 pm.

Keshav Prasad Maurya was once defeated from Sirathu seat
State Deputy Leader Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya misplaced the election from Sirathu meeting seat in Kaushambi district of UP. Dr. Pallavi Patel of Samajwadi Birthday party defeated BJP candidate Keshav Maurya through 7 thousand 337 votes. Then on his defeat, Keshav Prasad Maurya had stated that I humbly settle for the verdict of the folk of Sirathu meeting constituency. I’m thankful for the onerous paintings of each employee, I specific my gratitude against the citizens who gave blessings within the type of votes. Within the meeting elections, SP’s Pallavi Patel defeated Keshav Maurya through 7,337 votes. This came about for the primary time that SP received all of the 3 seats in Kaushambi district.