Azamgarh lok sabha

  1. Lok Sabha, Assembly Byelections 2022: Date, time, state
  2. Bypolls 2022 LIVE Updates: 12.75% voter turnout recorded in Sangrur,18.81% in Rampur and 19.84% in Azamgarh till 11am
  3. Azamgarh Lok Sabha Bypolls Results Highlights: BJP's Dinesh Lal Yadav wins
  4. bjp: '80 harao, BJP hatao', Akhilesh's slogan to remove BJP in 2024
  5. bjp: '80 harao, BJP hatao', Akhilesh's slogan to remove BJP in 2024
  6. Bypolls 2022 LIVE Updates: 12.75% voter turnout recorded in Sangrur,18.81% in Rampur and 19.84% in Azamgarh till 11am
  7. Lok Sabha, Assembly Byelections 2022: Date, time, state
  8. Azamgarh Lok Sabha Bypolls Results Highlights: BJP's Dinesh Lal Yadav wins
  9. Lok Sabha, Assembly Byelections 2022: Date, time, state
  10. Bypolls 2022 LIVE Updates: 12.75% voter turnout recorded in Sangrur,18.81% in Rampur and 19.84% in Azamgarh till 11am


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Lok Sabha, Assembly Byelections 2022: Date, time, state

The by-elections for ten seats — three Lok Sabha and seven Assembly — across five states and Delhi are scheduled to be held on June 23. The states that will be witnessing the Lok Sabha byelections are Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, while assembly byelections will be held in Tripura, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Jharkhand. The counting of votes will take place on June 26, and subsequently the results will be declared. While it will be a prestige battle for Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav and party stalwart Azam Khan in their own backyards in Uttar Pradesh, a big test lies ahead of Tripura’s new Chief Minister Manik Saha as he will be facing his first Assembly election. Breaking news LIVE: Manipur violence death toll nears 100 Tripura (4 Assembly seats) – Agartala, Town Bardowali, Surma and Jubarajnagar Punjab (1 Lok Sabha seat) – Sangrur Uttar Pradesh (2 Lok Sabha seats) – Azamgarh and Rampur Delhi (1 Assembly seat) – Rajinder Nagar Jharkhand (1 Assembly seat) – Mandar Andhra Pradesh (1 Assembly seat) – Atmakur The byelection in Punjab’s Sangrur was necessitated as MP Bhagwant Mann resigned as he became the state’s Chief Minister earlier this year. Mann won the Lok Sabha elections in Sangrur back-to-back in 2014 and 2019. Meanwhile Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh will be going to elections following the resignation of Akhilesh Yadav as he won the Karhal assembly seat in the UP elections this year. On the other hand, Rampur fell vacant after its MP Azam Khan won the assembly elect...

Bypolls 2022 LIVE Updates: 12.75% voter turnout recorded in Sangrur,18.81% in Rampur and 19.84% in Azamgarh till 11am

Bypolls 2022 Updates: 48.58% voter turnout in Azamgarh Lok Sabha byelection Polling ended around 6pm for the bypoll to three Lok Sabha and seven assembly seats across six states. The three Lok Sabha seats are Azamgarh and Rampur in Uttar Pradesh and Sangrur in Punjab. Assembly bypolls are being held in Rajinder Nagar in Delhi, Mandar in Jharkhand, Atmakur in Andhra Pradesh, and Agartala, Town Bordowali, Surma and Jubarajnagar in Tripura. Read Less An average 27.99 per cent votes were cast till 1 pm in the by-election to Azamgarh and Rampur Lok Sabha seats on Thursday. Over 35 lakh people are eligible to vote in the bypolls and will be deciding the fate of 19 candidates. An average 27.99 per cent votes were polled till 1pm in both the seats. Of these, 26.39 per cent votes were cast in Rampur, and 29.48 per cent in Azamgarh, and polling is going on in a peaceful manner, the election office here said.

Azamgarh Lok Sabha Bypolls Results Highlights: BJP's Dinesh Lal Yadav wins

The counting of votes has ended, n Azamgarh, an SP bastion, BJP candidate Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua' won against his nearest rival, Dharmendra Yadav of the Akhilesh Yadav-led party. BJP candidate Ghanshyam Lodhi wrested the Rampur parliamentary seat from the Samajwadi Party, defeating his nearest rival by over 42,000 votes in a bypoll. In Azamgarh, BJP candidate Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ has gained a lead over SP candidate Dharmendra Yadav. On the other hand, BJP candidate Ghanshyam Lodhi has edged past his SP rival Asim Raza in Rampur. However, Samajwadi Party candidate Dharmendra Pradhan predicted his party will pull of a historic win in Azamgarh. “The people of Azamgarh have always supported me. Since the counting is running late, we want to inform the party workers about the actual situation. Samajwadi Party is leading. This will be a historic win for us,” he said. The bypoll in the Azamgarh was necessitated after the resignation of incumbent MP and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, who resigned after being elected as an MLA from Karhal. The seat is witnessing a triangular contest between Samajwadi Party's Dharmendra Yadav, Bhojpuri actor Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ of the BJP and Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Shah Alam alias Guddu Jamali. Here are the top updates on the counting in the two Lok Sabha seats: > Azamgarh Lok Sabha seat- BJP candidate Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua' won against his nearest rival, Dharmendra Yadav of the Akhilesh Yadav-led party. > Rampur Lo...

bjp: '80 harao, BJP hatao', Akhilesh's slogan to remove BJP in 2024

"Why is the chief minister not seeing what is happening right under his nose? Is there any involvement at a higher level? Why is the chief minister not remembering the claim of zero tolerance for crime and corruption?," he asked. Reacting to Yadav's statement that the SP will win all 80 Lok Sabha seats in 2024 general elections, BJP MP Harnath Singh Yadav said, "Leave alone the claims of winning 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh, just win only one Lok Sabha seat, Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. Four state-owned financial entities — Punjab National Bank, Life Insurance Corporation of India, State Bank of India, and Bank of Baroda — that together own just over 45% of UTI Asset Management Company (AMC) are understood to be working on inviting formal bids for selling their stakes, top officials close to the development told ET. • Khanda, who led anti-India protest dies • Flying taxi is top trend at VivaTech in Paris • Biparjoy: Will continue upto midnight, says IMD • IndiGo plane suffers tail strike while... • Purola Love Jihad row: Mahapanchayat cancelled • Ten quick tips to become a 'Professional Trader' • 10 stocks with highest EBITDA margin in FY23 • Biparjoy: Ground report from affected area • Asia Cup 2023: ACC accepts hybrid model • NIA seeks info on London's Indian HC attackers

bjp: '80 harao, BJP hatao', Akhilesh's slogan to remove BJP in 2024

"Why is the chief minister not seeing what is happening right under his nose? Is there any involvement at a higher level? Why is the chief minister not remembering the claim of zero tolerance for crime and corruption?," he asked. Reacting to Yadav's statement that the SP will win all 80 Lok Sabha seats in 2024 general elections, BJP MP Harnath Singh Yadav said, "Leave alone the claims of winning 80 seats in Uttar Pradesh, just win only one Lok Sabha seat, Don’t miss out on ET Prime stories! Get your daily dose of business updates on WhatsApp. Four state-owned financial entities — Punjab National Bank, Life Insurance Corporation of India, State Bank of India, and Bank of Baroda — that together own just over 45% of UTI Asset Management Company (AMC) are understood to be working on inviting formal bids for selling their stakes, top officials close to the development told ET. • Khanda, who led anti-India protest dies • Flying taxi is top trend at VivaTech in Paris • Biparjoy: Will continue upto midnight, says IMD • IndiGo plane suffers tail strike while... • Purola Love Jihad row: Mahapanchayat cancelled • Ten quick tips to become a 'Professional Trader' • 10 stocks with highest EBITDA margin in FY23 • Biparjoy: Ground report from affected area • Asia Cup 2023: ACC accepts hybrid model • NIA seeks info on London's Indian HC attackers

Bypolls 2022 LIVE Updates: 12.75% voter turnout recorded in Sangrur,18.81% in Rampur and 19.84% in Azamgarh till 11am

Bypolls 2022 Updates: 48.58% voter turnout in Azamgarh Lok Sabha byelection Polling ended around 6pm for the bypoll to three Lok Sabha and seven assembly seats across six states. The three Lok Sabha seats are Azamgarh and Rampur in Uttar Pradesh and Sangrur in Punjab. Assembly bypolls are being held in Rajinder Nagar in Delhi, Mandar in Jharkhand, Atmakur in Andhra Pradesh, and Agartala, Town Bordowali, Surma and Jubarajnagar in Tripura. Read Less An average 27.99 per cent votes were cast till 1 pm in the by-election to Azamgarh and Rampur Lok Sabha seats on Thursday. Over 35 lakh people are eligible to vote in the bypolls and will be deciding the fate of 19 candidates. An average 27.99 per cent votes were polled till 1pm in both the seats. Of these, 26.39 per cent votes were cast in Rampur, and 29.48 per cent in Azamgarh, and polling is going on in a peaceful manner, the election office here said.

Lok Sabha, Assembly Byelections 2022: Date, time, state

The by-elections for ten seats — three Lok Sabha and seven Assembly — across five states and Delhi are scheduled to be held on June 23. The states that will be witnessing the Lok Sabha byelections are Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, while assembly byelections will be held in Tripura, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Jharkhand. The counting of votes will take place on June 26, and subsequently the results will be declared. While it will be a prestige battle for Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav and party stalwart Azam Khan in their own backyards in Uttar Pradesh, a big test lies ahead of Tripura’s new Chief Minister Manik Saha as he will be facing his first Assembly election. Breaking news LIVE: Manipur violence death toll nears 100 Tripura (4 Assembly seats) – Agartala, Town Bardowali, Surma and Jubarajnagar Punjab (1 Lok Sabha seat) – Sangrur Uttar Pradesh (2 Lok Sabha seats) – Azamgarh and Rampur Delhi (1 Assembly seat) – Rajinder Nagar Jharkhand (1 Assembly seat) – Mandar Andhra Pradesh (1 Assembly seat) – Atmakur The byelection in Punjab’s Sangrur was necessitated as MP Bhagwant Mann resigned as he became the state’s Chief Minister earlier this year. Mann won the Lok Sabha elections in Sangrur back-to-back in 2014 and 2019. Meanwhile Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh will be going to elections following the resignation of Akhilesh Yadav as he won the Karhal assembly seat in the UP elections this year. On the other hand, Rampur fell vacant after its MP Azam Khan won the assembly elect...

Azamgarh Lok Sabha Bypolls Results Highlights: BJP's Dinesh Lal Yadav wins

The counting of votes has ended, n Azamgarh, an SP bastion, BJP candidate Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua' won against his nearest rival, Dharmendra Yadav of the Akhilesh Yadav-led party. BJP candidate Ghanshyam Lodhi wrested the Rampur parliamentary seat from the Samajwadi Party, defeating his nearest rival by over 42,000 votes in a bypoll. In Azamgarh, BJP candidate Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ has gained a lead over SP candidate Dharmendra Yadav. On the other hand, BJP candidate Ghanshyam Lodhi has edged past his SP rival Asim Raza in Rampur. However, Samajwadi Party candidate Dharmendra Pradhan predicted his party will pull of a historic win in Azamgarh. “The people of Azamgarh have always supported me. Since the counting is running late, we want to inform the party workers about the actual situation. Samajwadi Party is leading. This will be a historic win for us,” he said. The bypoll in the Azamgarh was necessitated after the resignation of incumbent MP and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, who resigned after being elected as an MLA from Karhal. The seat is witnessing a triangular contest between Samajwadi Party's Dharmendra Yadav, Bhojpuri actor Dinesh Lal Yadav ‘Nirahua’ of the BJP and Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Shah Alam alias Guddu Jamali. Here are the top updates on the counting in the two Lok Sabha seats: > Azamgarh Lok Sabha seat- BJP candidate Dinesh Lal Yadav 'Nirahua' won against his nearest rival, Dharmendra Yadav of the Akhilesh Yadav-led party. > Rampur Lo...

Lok Sabha, Assembly Byelections 2022: Date, time, state

The by-elections for ten seats — three Lok Sabha and seven Assembly — across five states and Delhi are scheduled to be held on June 23. The states that will be witnessing the Lok Sabha byelections are Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, while assembly byelections will be held in Tripura, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Jharkhand. The counting of votes will take place on June 26, and subsequently the results will be declared. While it will be a prestige battle for Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav and party stalwart Azam Khan in their own backyards in Uttar Pradesh, a big test lies ahead of Tripura’s new Chief Minister Manik Saha as he will be facing his first Assembly election. Breaking news LIVE: Manipur violence death toll nears 100 Tripura (4 Assembly seats) – Agartala, Town Bardowali, Surma and Jubarajnagar Punjab (1 Lok Sabha seat) – Sangrur Uttar Pradesh (2 Lok Sabha seats) – Azamgarh and Rampur Delhi (1 Assembly seat) – Rajinder Nagar Jharkhand (1 Assembly seat) – Mandar Andhra Pradesh (1 Assembly seat) – Atmakur The byelection in Punjab’s Sangrur was necessitated as MP Bhagwant Mann resigned as he became the state’s Chief Minister earlier this year. Mann won the Lok Sabha elections in Sangrur back-to-back in 2014 and 2019. Meanwhile Uttar Pradesh’s Azamgarh will be going to elections following the resignation of Akhilesh Yadav as he won the Karhal assembly seat in the UP elections this year. On the other hand, Rampur fell vacant after its MP Azam Khan won the assembly elect...

Bypolls 2022 LIVE Updates: 12.75% voter turnout recorded in Sangrur,18.81% in Rampur and 19.84% in Azamgarh till 11am

Bypolls 2022 Updates: 48.58% voter turnout in Azamgarh Lok Sabha byelection Polling ended around 6pm for the bypoll to three Lok Sabha and seven assembly seats across six states. The three Lok Sabha seats are Azamgarh and Rampur in Uttar Pradesh and Sangrur in Punjab. Assembly bypolls are being held in Rajinder Nagar in Delhi, Mandar in Jharkhand, Atmakur in Andhra Pradesh, and Agartala, Town Bordowali, Surma and Jubarajnagar in Tripura. Read Less An average 27.99 per cent votes were cast till 1 pm in the by-election to Azamgarh and Rampur Lok Sabha seats on Thursday. Over 35 lakh people are eligible to vote in the bypolls and will be deciding the fate of 19 candidates. An average 27.99 per cent votes were polled till 1pm in both the seats. Of these, 26.39 per cent votes were cast in Rampur, and 29.48 per cent in Azamgarh, and polling is going on in a peaceful manner, the election office here said.