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UP 70: In Yadav land and UP’s potato belt, BJP and Samajwadi Party are in a 'kaante Ki takkar'

In the 59 seats going to polls in Phase 3, BJP won 49 in 2017 while SP had to stay content with just eight seats. One seat apiece went to BSP and Congress.

By News18.com  Feb 17, 2022 12:43:41 PM IST (Updated)


In Samajwadi Party’s disastrous outing of winning just 47 seats in the 2017 elections in Uttar Pradesh, the biggest disappointment for Akhilesh Yadav was that the BJP won 23 out of the 29 seats in eight districts that are known as the ‘Yadav Belt’ in the state. The Agra-Lucknow Expressway built by Akhilesh in his term as Chief Minister connects these eight districts from Firozabad to Kannauj.
Visiting these districts, to ascertain the barometer of the election, reveals a spirited effort by the Samajwadi Party now to wrest back its bastion. “That was a wave election. Now the wave is over. We are all voting again for SP. Earlier, there was a misunderstanding in the family but now all is sorted and cordial,” says Malkhan Singh, playing a game of cards in Yadav family’s Saifai village in Etawah.
Akhilesh is himself contesting from the nearby Karhal seat while his uncle Shivpal Singh Yadav is contesting from Jaswantnagar after a family patch-up that is expected to revive the fortunes of the Samajwadi Party in the ‘Yadav Belt.’