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BSP wins 5 of 11 assembly seats, big blow to SP

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    SP candidate lost in Etawah, the home district of party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav.

    Handing defeat to Samajwadi Party, the BSP on Tuesday succeeded in making deep inroads into the SP bastion. The blow was severe for the Samajwadi Party, as it not only lost from its stronghold of Etawah and Bharthana, but was also handed over defeat by the Congress from Firozabad parliamentary constituency.

    Congress candidate Raj Babbar triumphed over Dimple Yadav, daughter-in-law of SP supremo by over 85,000 votes in Firozabad, where polls were necessitated after the seat was vacated by her husband Akhilesh Yadav.

    The party's dismal show in Bharthana, the seat vacated by Mulayam Singh Yadav has put a big question mark on his hold in his home town. SP also faced major reverses in Haiser Bazar, Powayan and Isauli assembly segments, with the party candidate losing his deposit in Isauli and securing a third spot in Haiser Bazar.

    The party had put everything at stake in Firozabad Lok Sabha seat by pitching Dimple Yadav and going all out to seek votes for the "bahu of the constituency."

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    Firozabad, the city of bangles had been one of the party's bastion primarily because of its sizeable Yadav population and also being adjacent to Etawah, the home district of Mulayam Singh Yadav.

    Samajwadi Party had camped in the constituency and had also pumped in "star power" summoning all the film stars associated with it to challenge the glamour quotient of not only Babbar, but also his Bollywood friends.

    Party's national general secretary Amar Singh asking the electorate to teach a lesson to "traitor" Raj Babbar had a little impact, as the electorate showed a clear shift from SP to Congress in just six months time with Babbar winning hands down by a margin of over 85,000 votes.

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    why this editorial confusion?By: ramanathan | 11-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward the last four paras deal with terrorist attack in Pakistan in an article on UP elections!!!!
    by electionsBy: vijailugani | 11-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward electorates in india are wise enough. they have thrown away party like sp. who harps as a secular party and b.j.p. hinduparty in the water og ganga to wash there sins b.s.p. proved as messiah of dalits congress party getting there old base back slowly and slowly of work done by rahul gandi .
    Depressed UP wala living outside of StateBy: ved | 10-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward The dynamic of UP's election is caste based politics. Maya will win the elections till her caste equations are right. Mulayam got defeated due to his cozzyness with Kalyan singh and consequently alienation of Muslims. Irrespective of Development or no development, Maya or Mulayam will win untill our dear public will start voting on the basis of development and progress. And till then we will be abused everywhere in India.
    Depressed UP wala living outside of StateBy: ved | 10-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward In UP's election, it is the caste combination and religious affilation which works more than voters willingness. The development or no development Maya will win till her equations r right. Mulayam got defeated due to his cozzyness with Kalyan singh and consequently alienation of Muslims. If majority of people start voting for development, neither Maya nor Mulayam will hold their forte. And ofcourse winners will be the people of UP and forward looking canditates.
    NDTV debates dont decide electionsBy: Rammohan | 10-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward The high voltage icon road show had no effct in UP where Maya still rules the masses. There is a switch from SP to Congress the muslim votes. As they are smart to be on the winning side SP's base is shrinking.Regaining UP will be tall task for Rahul Sonia family
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