Bahujan Samaj Party Sarsawa(by poll) Assembly Election 1996 – Latest News & Results
BJP | 174 |
SP | 110 |
BSP | 67 |
INC | 33 |
OTH | 40 |
424 / 424 |
BSP Candidates for Sarsawa(by poll) in Past Elections
Candidate Name | Year | Votes | Result |
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Dharam Singh | 1996 | 43103 | Runner Up |
Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) News
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UP By-Election Results 2024: BJP Retains Primacy in Uttar Pradesh, SP Remains Main Rival, BSP Continues To Lose Ground
Uttar Pradesh's ruling BJP, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, retained its primacy, securing six of the nine Assembly seats where bypolls were held this month with ally RLD winning the seventh, while the Samajwadi Party, with two wins, remains its principal rival, but is beset by smaller parties that dent its chances.
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Phoolpur Clash: BJP Leads by 5,000 Votes, BSP Agents Accuse Fraud, Chairs and Tables Broken During Heated Confrontation (Watch Video)
Tensions erupted in Phoolpur as BJP took a 5,000-vote lead, prompting BSP agents to accuse fraud. The altercation escalated with broken chairs and tables. Watch the video of the incident.
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‘Need To Change Mindset About Dalits’: Mayawati Says in a Bid To Defeat BJP, Jat Community in Haryana Voted for Congress but Ditched BSP
BSP leader Mayawati on Wednesday rued that the Jat community in Haryana did not vote for her party in the assembly polls and felt there was a need to change their mindset about Dalits.
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Tiruvallur: BSP Leaders Poisons 16 Stray Dogs to Death For Attacking His Pigeons and Hens in Tamil Nadu, Arrested
A 43-year-old BSP leader in Tamil Nadu, Vetri Vendhan, was arrested by Tiruvallur police for poisoning and killing 16 stray dogs. Vendhan, a district functionary and real estate businessman, reportedly killed the animals as they frequently attacked his pigeons and hens.
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Mayawati Urges Dalit Leaders To Break Ties With Congress, ‘Casteist Parties’ Ahead of Haryana Assembly Elections 2024
Ahead of the assembly elections in Haryana, BSP supremo Mayawati on Monday urged Dalit leaders to sever ties with the Congress and other "casteist parties" and follow the path laid down by Dr BR Ambedkar.
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Uttar Pradesh Assembly By-Elections 2024: Mayawati Sees BSP Chance in UP Bypolls; Says BJP, Opposition Parties Face Deficit of Public Trust
The directions came during a special meeting of all office-bearers, along with district presidents of the BSP UP unit here, to discuss strategy for by-elections to be held in 10 assembly constituencies of the state, according to a party statement. The dates for these polls are yet to be announced.
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Haryana Assembly Elections 2024: AAP Releases Second List of 9 Candidates for Vidhan Sabha Polls, Check Names Here
The development comes amid the ongoing talks of an alliance with the Congress party for Haryana Vidhan Sabha Polls. On Monday, September 9, AAP released its first list of 20 candidates.
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Haryana Assembly Elections 2024: Aam Aadmi Party Releases First List of 20 Candidates for Vidhan Sabha Polls; Check Names of Candidates and Their Constituencies Here
The state of Haryana will go to polls on October 5, with the counting of votes taking place on October 8, along with Jammu and Kashmir Vidhan Sabha polls. The term of the 90-member current assembly of Haryana will end on November 3.
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Haryana Assembly Elections 2024: Satta Bazar Predicts Win for AAP-Congress Alliance if It Happens, Check Seat Prediction Here
As per Satta Bazar predictions, the Congress-AAP alliance will likely win 56 to 58 seats if the two parties proceed with their seat-sharing deal for Haryana polls. Besides, the betting market has also hinted at a split in the Congress party over ticket distribution.
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Akhilesh Yadav Demands Defamation Case Against BJP MLA: SP Chief Seeks Lawsuit Against Rajesh Chaudhary for ‘Derogatory’ Remarks on Mayawati, BSP Supremo’s Praise Sparks Speculations About ‘Bua-Bhatija’ Ties
Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday demanded a defamation case be filed against Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA Rajesh Chaudhary for making 'derisive and derogatory' remarks against Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati.