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Uttar Pradesh civic elections: Data counters Mayawati's claim; BSP candidates fared worse in areas with ballot paper

Press Trust of India • December 6, 2017, 16:17:51 IST
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Even as BSP supremo Mayawati advocated the use of ballot paper in future elections instead of EVMs, data showed BSP fared worse in Uttar Pradesh civic polls where paper ballots were used.

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Lucknow: Even as BSP supremo Mayawati advocated the use of ballot paper in future elections instead of EVMs, data released by the state election commission based on the recently concluded Uttar Pradesh civic polls showed that the BSP fared poorly where paper ballots were used. According to civic poll results, BSP candidates contested on all 16 mayoral seats and won two — Aligarh and Meerut. Its candidates forfeited deposits in 11 seats. In the mayoral polls, voting was done through EVMs and 68.7 per cent of BSP candidates lost their deposits. [caption id=“attachment_4245415” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Representational image. Reuters](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/EVM-machines_380_Reuters1.jpg) Representational image. Reuters[/caption] However, this was still better compared to the BSP’s performance in Nagar Palika Parishad and Nagar Panchyat polls, where ballots were used, the data showed. The BSP fielded contested in 186 seats of the Nagar Palika Parishad, in which 131 (70.43 percent) of its candidates had to forfeit their deposits. Similarly, in the Nagar Panchyat chairman polls, BSP contested in 357 seats in which 268 (75 percent) of its candidates lost their deposits. A day after the civic polls results were released, Mayawati had challenged the BJP that the saffron party would lose the general elections due in 2019 if ballot papers were used instead of EVMs. “If the BJP claims that they enjoy the mandate of the people and the entire country is with them, then they should set aside EVMs and hold the elections through ballot paper. And I can say with full confidence that if the 2019 Lok Sabha polls are held by ballot paper, (BJP) will not come to power,” she said. Mayawati alleged that the government machinery was “misused” in the urban local body polls. “Otherwise, more of our candidates would had become mayors in the state… and we would have won more seats,” she said. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, making light of Mayawati’s charges, said she should ask her mayors to resign and contest those two seats again in ballot-based elections. The Samajwadi Party too has blamed EVMs for its poor performance. As per election results, SP candidates forfeited deposits in 10 out of 16 seats. The SP, however, fared better than the BSP in the seats where ballot papers were used. In the Nagar Palika Parishad, of the 190 candidates fielded by the SP, 83 (43.68 percent) lost deposits and in Nagar Panchyat chairman polls, 207 SP candidates (54.47 percent) lost their deposits in the 380 seats the party contested in.

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