34.61 lakh voters will elect 9 MLAs in UP’s Agra district on February 10

In a multi-party challenge, ideological groups with changed techniques and guarantees are contacting individuals in Agra to prevail upon nine bodies electorate in the area which heads into surveying in the primary period of the seven-stage Uttar Pradesh Assembly political race.

The Samajwadi Party has gotten together with Rashtriya Lok Dal to battle for the Dalit fortification, involving 21% of absolute electors in Agra.

In 2007, the Bahujan Samaj Party won six out of nine seats in the district. In 2017, Hemlata Diwakar of BJP won against BSP’s Kalicharan Suman with a margin of 60,000 votes.

In the sixteenth legislative assembly, the Samajwadi Party won by securing a comfortable majority of 224 in a house of 403 outperforming the ruling BSP.

In the main period of races which is to be hung on February 10, the Rashtriya Lok Dal and the Samajwadi Party have framed a union on a staggering execution in 403 Assembly situates.

RLD and Apna Dal won just one single seat in 2017, while BJP had a landslide victory by winning 312 seats.

The all out number of qualified electors in the UP Assembly races is 15.06 crore. Out of an aggregate of 34.61 lakh electors, Agra represents an increment of 2.17 lakh citizens in five years or less.

The district known as ‘Tajnagri’ will witness 38,640 voters for the first time among which more than 18,000 are female voters whereas more than 20,000 are male. As many as 17,952 differently-abled will also get their right to vote this time.

In Uttar Pradesh, elections will be held in 403 assembly seats in seven phases from February 10 to March 7. 

In Phase 1, 58 get together electorates will go for surveying. Votes will be counted on March 10. 

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