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"Party leaders and functionaries will spend 75 hours in a village panchayat in each of the 75 districts of the state. They will stay in the village panchayat for a little over three days in the 30,000 identified villages of the state. Through this, the party aims to reach directly to 90 lakh people," Dheeraj Gurjar, co-incharge of UP at the AICC, said. ....
"It is heard that the BJP, which cultivates talks, will hold a Kisan Sammelan in Uttar Pradesh. When the time has come for the Annadata to become a voter, the BJP remembered farmers. Farmers are not going to fall in the trap of BJP. In 2022, farmers will vote unitedly against the BJP," the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said. ....
The Bahujan Samaj Party will go solo in the Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand state polls, to be held early next year, party chief Mayawati tweeted this morning, refuting media reports that plans are afoot to tie up with Asaduddin Owaisi-led AIMIM. ....
Earlier, there were demands that elections in Assam, West Bengal and other states be postponed or held in a single phase. But, the polls in West Bengal were conducted in eight phases, because of which the coronavirus spread not just in WB, but the entire country, the Saamana editorial claimed. ....
The UP panchayat elections were conducted at a massive scale in four phases on April 15, 19, 26, and 29 in 75 districts. Around 1.3 million candidates were in the fray for around 800,000 posts, including 3,050 zila panchayat wards, over 75,000 kshetra panchayat wards and over 700,000 gram panchayat wards. Around 1.5 million people cast their votes at 80,762 polling booths, where four polling officers and two security personnel or home guards were deployed each. Around 50% staff was to be kept in reserve. Around 300,000 teachers were assigned to election duties in the state, said Pawan Shankar Dixit, treasurer, Rashtriya Shaikshik Mahasangh, Uttar Pradesh (RSMUP), an RSS affiliate. I wrote to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on March 27 requesting mandatory vaccination of all those teachers in the state who are meant to take up election duties. But the government turned a blind eye to the appeal, said RSMUP chief Virendra Mishra while adding that no action was taken. ....