If the burqa is lifted… UP by-elections on the way, what is Akhilesh afraid of?

Politics is intense regarding the by-elections for nine assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh. Now campaigning on all the seats has also stopped. Samajwadi Party has asked the Election Commission to establish such a system so that no policeman checks the ID of any voter on the day of voting. Samajwadi Party has alleged that during the Lok Sabha elections, Muslim women were intimidated at many polling booths. Apart from this, Samajwadi Party has demanded that after the voting on nine seats is over, a copy of the authenticity of the information about the votes cast by the total voters should be provided to the agent. This letter has been written to the Election Commission on behalf of Samajwadi Party State President Shyamapal and the demands of the party have been put forward. Through this letter, written orders in this regard should be issued to the concerned officer, district officer, general dispatcher, police administration officials.

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Polling officials abused their powers

The Samajwadi Party leader also alleged that police officers deployed at polling stations during the Lok Sabha elections 2024 misused their power and position and made SP supporters, especially Muslim women voters, remove their burqas, thereby creating fear among women. He said many of them left the polling stations without casting their votes. A large number of SP supporters returned without exercising their franchise, which affected the election and led to a decline in the number of voters at the polling stations.

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UP Assembly by-election 2024

Voting will be held on nine seats in Uttar Pradesh including Mirapur, Kundarki, Ghaziabad, Khair, Karhal, Shishamau, Phulpur, Katehari and Majhwan on November 20 and the results will be declared on November 23. Maximum 14 candidates are in the fray from Ghaziabad assembly constituency. At the same time, at least five candidates each are trying their luck on Khair (safe) and Sisamau seats.

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