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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Samajwadi Party wins 7 Rajya Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh
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Samajwadi Party wins 7 Rajya Sabha seats in Uttar Pradesh

BSP wins two seats while Congress and BJP bag one each; Congress leader Kapil Sibal survives a cross-voting scare to make it to Rajya Sabha

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Photo: Vipin Kumar/HT

Lucknow: Major political parties in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday ensured victory for all their candidates despite cross voting in Rajya Sabha biennial polls in which senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal emerged triumphant against Bharatiya Janata Party-backed Independent socialite Preeti Mahapatra.

The results showed that Bahujan Samaj Party, which had backed Congress Rajya Sabha nominees in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, chose not to transfer its surplus votes to any other party candidate in UP.

Besides Sibal, the others who made it to the Rajya Sabha from the state are two recent returnees to SP-fold Amar Singh, Beni Prasad Verma, Kuwar Rewati Raman Singh, Vishambhar Prasad Nishad, Sukhram Singh Yadav, Sanjay Seth and Surendra Nagar (all from Samajwadi Party),

Satish Chandra Mishra and Ashok Sidharth (both from BSP) and Shiv Pratap Shukla (BJP) also made it to the Upper House.

Although Sibal got through, the 29-MLA Congress suffered a jolt with Sibal getting only 25 first preference votes despite 8-member Rashtriya Lok Dal committing four votes each to Congress and SP. There were 12 candidates for 11 Rajya Sabha seats in UP and to secure a seat in Rajya Sabha, a candidate required 34 votes.

In the 403-member assembly, SP has 229 MLAs, BSP 80, BJP 41, Congress 29 and RLD 8. Peace Party has 4 MLAs, Qaumi Ekta Dal (2), NCP (1), Apna Dal (1), Ittehad-e-Millat Council (1) and Trinamool Congress (1). There are 6 Independents.

Cross voting took place in Saturday’s polling as Samajwadi Party fielded seven candidates but the seventh candidate was short of nine first-preference votes for victory. Although SP managed to ensure victory of all its seven candidates, only three were through in the first round of counting, re-electing that the contest was close for the ruling party.

The BSP chose not to transfer its 12 surplus votes with it two candidates S.C. Mishra getting 39 votes and Ashok Sidhharth 42. The last-minute entry of Preeti Mahapatra, wife of a Mumbai-based businessman, in the fray which forced a contest, managed just 18 first preference votes and conceded defeat even when the counting in further rounds was on.

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Published: 11 Jun 2016, 09:56 PM IST
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