UP Results: Modi Wave Sweeps the State in Historic Mandate

Live updates of Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections 2017. 

Suhasini Krishnan & Hansa Malhotra
Uttar Pradesh Election
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah campaigned extensively in Uttar Pradesh. (Photo: Lijumol Jospeh/<b>The Quint</b>)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah campaigned extensively in Uttar Pradesh. (Photo: Lijumol Jospeh/The Quint)

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(This live blog was republished on 16 February 2022 for internal testing purposes. It was originally published on 11 March 2017.)

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Counting Begins at 8 AM

The votes for the high-stakes assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh will start being counted at 8 am on Saturday morning. The trends are expected to be available by 11 am.

By 12 noon, a final picture could emerge on who the major players are in the state.

According to Election Commission guidelines, half an hour after the postal ballots are counted, the process of counting EVM votes begins. Counting will take place at 75 centres in UP.

SP Workers Perform Havan, BJP Candidates Offer Prayers

Samajwadi Party workers perform a havan in Lucknow ahead of the election results.

Meanwhile, BJP candidate from Lucknow Cantt, Rita Bahuguna Joshi offers prayers at Hazratganj’s Hanuman Temple.

(Photo: ANI)

BJP Is Winning 2/3rd Majority

Exhibiting confidence, BJP state chief, Keshav Prasad Maurya, said the exit polls – which project BJP as the largest party – have underestimated the party.

Speaking to ANI, he said:

We are winning with two/third majority. Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party will be wiped away.

Counting of Votes Have Begun

The counting of votes for 403-assembly seats have begun. The postal ballot votes will be counted first. After a gap of half an hour, the EVM votes will be counted.

BJP candidate from Lucknow Cantt, Rita Bahuguna Joshi has reached the Lucknow counting centre, reports NDTV.

BJP Gets a Lead in Shamli

The postal ballots are being counted and the BJP has already won a clear lead in the key seat of Shamli in Western Uttar Pradesh.

BSP's Mukhtar Ansari Leads in Mau

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According to early trends, BSP’s Mukhtar Ansari, who is contesting from prison, is leading in the constituency of Mau.

Shivpal Yadav Optimistic

Shivpal Yadav, Samajwadi Party leader is optimistic of a win.

<i>Counting shuru ho gayi. Humari badi jeet hogi </i>(Counting has begun. We will emerge victorious)

BJP Leading in Amethi

BJP’s Garima Singh is leading in Amethi. Amethi and Rae Bareli are key constituencies for Congress.

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BJP Leading in 5 Seats in Lucknow

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Abdullah Azam Khan Trailing in Suar

Samajwadi Party’s Abdullah Azam Khan, son of Azam Khan, is trailing from Suar in Rampur.

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Aparna Yadav Trailing from Lucknow Cantt

Mulayam Singh Yadav’s daughter-in-law, Aparna Yadav, is trailing from Lucknow Cantt. She is contesting against BJP’s Rita Bahuguna Joshi.

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Azam Khan Leading in Rampur

Samajwadi Party’s Azam Khan is leading in Rampur.

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Gayatri Prajapati Leading in Amethi

Gayatri Prasad Prajapati, key candidate from Samajwadi Party, is leading in Amethi. Prajapati has come under controversy over rape accusations and has been at large.

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BJP Surges Ahead in Early Trends

According to early trends, BJP is surging ahead. The party is leading in over 100 seats and if these trends persist, it is likely to win a majority.

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Party-wise Vote Share So Far

Here’s a glimpse of the party-wise vote share from the postal ballots.

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BJP Workers Celebrate in Lucknow

As early trends suggest BJP is surging ahead, party workers are seen celebrating in Lucknow.

(Photo: ANI)
(Photo: ANI)

Uttar Pradesh: Predictor Seats

Here’s how some of the predictor seats, that are the key swing seats in Uttar Pradesh, seem to have voted so far:

  • Bakshi Kaa Talab: BSP
  • Chitrakoot: BJP
  • Robertsganj: BJP
  • Nagina: SP
  • Sarojini Nagar: SP
  • Shekhupur: BJP

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Shivpal Yadav Leading in Jaswantnagar

Samajwadi Party’s Shivpal Yadav, who has had several conflicts with nephew and incumbent Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, is leading from Jaswantnagar.

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CNN-News18 Calls UP Elections at 9:27 am

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Party Workers Celebrate as BJP Crosses Halfway Mark

The trends clearly suggest that BJP is on the way to form a comfortable majority. According to leads, so far 274 seats seem to be with the BJP. The halfway mark in the Uttar Pradesh assembly 202.

BSP's Ram Achal Rajbhar Leading in Akbarpur

Ram Achal Rajbhar, state president of Bahujan Samaj Party, is leading in Akbarpur.

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Chants of 'Har Har Modi' at BJP Office in New Delhi

'If You Were Rahul Gandhi Would You Step Down?', Congress' Sandeep Dikshit Responds

Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit was asked in an interview with NDTV what Rahul Gandhi’s course of action should be after an increasingly clear loss in Uttar Pradesh.

“If you were Rahul Gandhi, would you step down now?” asked Prannoy Roy.
“Well, I’m not Rahul Gandhi...”

Jitin Prasada Leading in Tilhar

Congress’ Jitin Prasada is leading in Tilhar with 13498 votes. He’s followed by Roshan Lal Verma of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who has 9905 votes so far.

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'This Is a Vote for Development', Says Yogi Adityanath

Responding to the numbers, Yogi Adityanath said the people’s verdict is in favour of development – vikas.

Congress Leaders on Rahul and Congress' Performance

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(Photo: The Quint)

Former J&K CM Omar Abdullah on Modi Wave 2.0

Pankaj Singh Leading in Noida

Pankaj Singh, Home Minister Rajnath Singh’s son, is leading in the Noida seat.

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Mukhtar Ansari Leading in Mau

Gangster-turned-politican, Mukhtar Ansari, is leading from Mau with 8,585 votes. Meanwhile, his son Abbas and brother Sigbatullah are trailing in Ghosi and Mohammadabad seats respectively.

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Keshav Prasad Maurya Congratulates BJP Workers

Keshav Prasad Maurya, BJP state chief, is a key figure. BJP fought the elections without a Chief Ministerial face, and Maurya is considered a possible contender for the post.

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BJP Leading in 4 out of 5 Seats in Varanasi

BJP is leading in four out of five seats in Varanasi.

  • Rohaniya - BJP
  • Varanasi Cantt - BJP
  • Varanasi North - BJP
  • Varanasi South - BJP

The fifth seat, Sevapuri, has gone to Apna Dal.

The SP-Congress Alliance Cycles Away From the Vidhan Sabha

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'UP Mandate Is Approval of PM's Policies'

BJP leader and MoS for Parliamentary Affairs, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi says the Uttar Pradesh mandate is an approval of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policies.

Early Holi Celebrations Begin for BJP Workers

Ravi Shankar Prasad on BJP Leads

Congress and BJP Leaders Go Head to Head

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(Photo: The Quint)

Meanwhile, Union Ministers Piyush Goyal and Ravi Shankar Prasad say the mandate is a decisive verdict that the “Prime Minister is our leader”.

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Party Workers Celebrate at BJP HQ With 'Modichoor Ke Laddoo'

The Quint’s reporter, Neeraj Gupta, is at the BJP headquarters in New Delhi bringing live updates.

UP Ke Do Bichare

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PM to Visit BJP HQ

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting the BJP headquarters in New Delhi. He’s expected to address the party workers at 4 pm.

Amit Shah Congratulates the Prime Minister on BJP Win

Party president Amit Shah congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi and state party chief, Keshav Prasad Maurya, for BJP’s sweeping victory in UP.

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First Party in 37 Years and Third Party Ever, to Win 300+ Majority

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'This Is a Win of PM's Leadership,' Says Smriti Irani

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Meanwhile, Congress leader Randeep Surjewala has this to say of Modi’s leadership.

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'Didn't Anticipate This Sweep Three Years Ago,' Says Uma Bharti

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Mayawati Alleges Foul Play

BSP supremo Mayawati alleged that the election was rigged and wondered how the BJP won even in Muslim areas.

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Responding to Mayawati’s allegations, Minister of Textiles Smriti Irani said:

There’s a Hindi saying – <i>angoor khatte hai </i>(sour grapes)<i>.</i> The signs were telling in 2014 that this is the result they should expect. If they didn’t see that, it’s a question of their organisational skills. It shows that Muslims, as a group, no longer want to be treated as a vote bank who are ignored on issues of development.

'I Thank the People of Jaswant Nagar', Says Shivpal Yadav

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Credit For BJP's Victory Goes to PM Modi: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi

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Modi is the Most Popular Leader in Post Independent India: Amit Shah

Addressing a press conference, party president Amit Shah thanks voters. “The results prove the support for Narendra Modi. After independence, he is the most popular leader,” says Amit Shah in the aftermath of the Uttar Pradesh election results.

He added that the assembly elections in five states proved that BJP’s positive agenda helped defeat caste and dynastic politics. “Politics of performance has defeated caste and dynasty politics,” he said.

Asked about the chief ministerial candidate in Uttar Pradesh, Shah said the decision will be taken on Sunday.

Modi Takes to Twitter to Thank Voters

An overjoyed Modi described as “very humbling and overwhelming” BJP’s poll victories in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand and thanked people for “continued faith and support“.

He hailed BJP chief Amit Shah, party office bearers and State units for their exemplary work in taking the party to new heights.

“Am overjoyed that BJP has received unprecedented support from all sections of society. Huge support from the youth is gladdening,” Modi said while commenting on the poll results in a series of tweets.

“Gratitude to the people of India for the continued faith, support and affection for the BJP. This is very humbling and overwhelming,” he said.

Aparna Yadav Loses From Lucknow Cantt

Former Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi won from Lucknow Cantt. She contested against Samajwadi Party candidate and daughter-in-law of Mulayam Singh Yadav, Aparna Yadav.

Gayatri Prajapati Loses Amethi to BJP's Garima Singh

Azam Khan Retains His Rampur City Constituency

BSP's Mukhtar Ansari Wins From Mau

Gangster-turned-politican, Mukhtar Ansari, has won from Mau with 97, 199 votes.

Swati Singh Wins From Sarojini Nagar East

Swati Singh, wife of expelled BJP leader Dayashankar Singh, has won from Sarojini Nagar seat.

Post Defeat, Rahul Gandhi Congratulates Modi

“I congratulate Narendra Modi and the BJP on their victory in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand,” Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi said.

The Congress-Samajwadi Party alliance has had a crushing defeat at the hands of the BJP.

Modi replied to Rahul on Twitter.

Akhilesh Addresses Media After Crushing Defeat

“It seems like voters preferred bullet trains to expressways,” says Akhilesh Yadav, conceding defeat.

Commenting on Mayawati’s allegations that the EVM machines were tampered with, Akhilesh said that the BJP government should probe it.

Akhilesh Submits His Resignation as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav met Governor Ram Naik to submit his resignation as the state chief minister.

BJP's Pankaj Singh Wins From Noida

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh's son Pankaj Singh won the Noida assembly seat for the BJP, defeating his nearest rival Samajwadi Party candidate Sunil Choudhary by a margin of 1,04,016 votes.

BJP's Entry into Dalit Vote Banks

The BJP on Saturday won by huge margins the Bara and Koraon assembly seats in Allahabad, both reserved for Scheduled Castes, making it clear that the party has made inroads into the “Dalit vote bank”.

BJP candidate Rajmani won Koraon by a massive margin of about 54,000 votes while Bara was retained by Ajay Kumar for the party.

Final Numbers are in: Modi Wave Sweeps the State

BJP alone has won 312 seats in Uttar Pradesh, making it a historical victory for reasons more than one.

The Samajwadi Party-Congress combine has been relegated to a distant second with merely 54 seats.

Published: 10 Mar 2017,12:17 AM IST

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