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UP Elections Results Live Updates: Yogi Adityanath wins Gorakhpur by over 1 lakh margin

This assembly election of UP is being considered as the semi-final of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections following which all parties have left no stone unturned.

UP Elections Results Live Updates: Yogi Adityanath wins Gorakhpur by over 1 lakh margin

Sentinel Digital Desk

New Delhi: Early trends show that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has crossed the halfway mark. The saffron party, led by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, is looking to retain its power in Uttar Pradesh.

As per the data shares by Election Commission of India (ECI) on round 1 of counting shows that Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Akhilesh Yadav is leading in his constituency, Karhal, and BJP's SP Singh Baghel is second.

After seven phases of polling, counting of votes is going on for all the seats in Uttar Pradesh today. This assembly election of UP is being considered as the semi-final of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections following which all parties have left no stone unturned.

There are total 403 seats in the UP Legislative Assembly and to form a government with an absolute majority, any party must win at least 202 seats. Earlier in the 2017 assembly elections, the BJP had won 312 seats alone.

BJP had fought the last election without any CM face, but this time the election was fought with the face of Yogi Adityanath in front.



Live Updates

  • 10 March 2022 11:34 AM GMT

    Yogi Adityanath wins Gorakhpur seat by more than one lakh votes


    Incumbent Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has won from Gorakhpur Urban. At 4:25 pm, Adityanath was in the lead with 66.25% of the votes after 18 rounds of counting, according to the Election Commission website


  • 10 March 2022 11:03 AM GMT

    Be vigilant until all votes are counted': SP tells workers


    “The office bearers and leaders of the Samajwadi Party alliance should not hesitate to exercise caution, keeping in mind that 60% of the votes are still to be counted and the difference in 100 seats is still around 500 votes. Stand firm and be vigilant till the final results are out," SP says in its Twitter advisory for party cadres.


  • 10 March 2022 9:35 AM GMT

    Scuffle reported between Police and SP supporters in Ghaziabad.


  • 10 March 2022 8:54 AM GMT

    Nothing can come in front of a bulldozer: BJP MP Hema Malini


    With the BJP set to retain its power, MP Hema Malini told ANI, "We already knew our government will form...nothing can come in front of a bulldozer, as it can finish everything within a minute, be it cycle or anything else."


  • 10 March 2022 8:34 AM GMT

    BJP's lead increases in 249 seats


    Official trends for all 403 seats in Uttar Pradesh by the Election Commission show the Bharatiya Janata Party is leading in 249 constituencies whereas, the Samajwadi Party is ahead in 122 constituencies.


  • 10 March 2022 7:50 AM GMT

    BJP's lead increases in 252 seats, SP ahead in 116


    In the latest trends, the ruling party was ahead in 252 seats, comfortably over the halfway mark, while the Samajwadi Party, whose leader Akhilesh Yadav attracted huge crowds at his campaign rallies, was trailing behind with leads in 116 seats.


  • 10 March 2022 7:16 AM GMT

    SP's Azam Khan leading in Rampur


    Samajwadi Party's Azam Khan is leading from Rampur constituency. A total of seven candidates are contesting from this constituency such as Akash Saxena (BJP), Nawab Kazim Ali Khan (INC), Mohammad Azam Khan (SP), Faisal Khan (AAP), Sadaqat Hussain (BSP), Javed Khan (IND), Habib Ul Zafar Khan (IND).


  • 10 March 2022 6:57 AM GMT

    Trends are not authentic: SP


    "These trends are not authentic, a perception is being made that BJP is winning, so that the morale of the workers can be broken and results manipulated dishonestly after 3 pm. It is an appeal to the workers to stay put at the spot till the last results! the Samajwadi Party's media cell tweeted.


  • 10 March 2022 6:28 AM GMT

    Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya trailing in Sirathu


    In Prayagraj region, Deputy Chief Minister of UP Keshav Prasad Maurya is trailing by 365 votes in the second round of counting of votes on the Sirathu Assembly seat of Kaushambi district.


  • 10 March 2022 6:24 AM GMT

    UP rejected dynastic politics, says state BJP president


    "People have rejected dynastic politics, and voted for development. We never thought that BSP will do so poorly. Samajwadi Party had also fought cleverly. I just want to say that political parties will have to work on the ground for the public," said UP BJP president Swatantra Dev Singh.


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