After the announcement of by-election dates on 9 seats of Uttar Pradesh, the stir on ghaziabad assembly seat has intensified. ghaziabad seat is also among the ten seats on which by-election is to be held. bjp has had a great influence on this seat. BJP's Atul Garg was an mla from here. But after he became an MP, the ghaziabad seat became vacant, after which by-elections are being held here. Voting on this seat is on november 13 and counting on november 23.

By-election is being held on ghaziabad seat after 20 years. Then SP had won this by-election. But since then the politics here has changed to a great extent. bjp has become much stronger on this seat than before. In the last 20 years, SP has not been able to win the election from here. Since the year 1991, bjp has won the ghaziabad seat 6 times, congress once, SP once and BSP once.

india alliance will give tough competition!

In the 2024 elections, the SP and congress alliance contested the ghaziabad Lok Sabha seat together and giving a tough fight to the bjp, india Alliance candidate Dolly Sharma secured five lakh votes. This time too, the india Alliance will try to challenge the BJP. At the same time, bjp also has a long list of candidates. The ghaziabad seat has 80 thousand Dalits, 55 thousand Brahmins, 45 thousand backward, 35 thousand Vaishya, 35 thousand Muslims and 25 thousand Thakur voters.

On the other hand, Bahujan Samaj party (BSP) president and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati said on tuesday that her party will contest the elections alone in all these places. The election commission of india today announced the by-election schedule for the assembly elections of maharashtra and jharkhand and nine out of the 10 vacant seats of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The BSP chief posted on the social media platform 'X' and said, 'Welcome the announcement of dates for the maharashtra and jharkhand assembly elections by the election commission of india today.' He said, 'The less time and more clean the elections are, the better it is, the entire responsibility of which lies on the election Commission.'

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